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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter5117" data-source="post: 134929" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>Ten years ago my wife and 2 of our 3 boys were tail-ended by a Camry while in our 1999 Chev Suburban. Camry was doing 55-60 mph (highway construction) while our Suburban was stopped. Drove our truck forward 10 ft into the car ahead of us. Totaled the Camry, people were very lucky not to be killed. Wife and kids got a quick checkup and sent on their way. We drove the Suburban 800 miles home, got the frame straightened, then traded it immediately.</p><p></p><p>Moral of this story is that since then all we drive is Suburbans. Mine is a 2005, wife's is a 2008. I do get a hankering for a pickup and may trade for one sooner or later, but the '05 is paid for and runs perfect. I don't see us not having at least one Suburban for the wife to drive and for longer road trips, can't beat it when you are doing 800-1000 miles per day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter5117, post: 134929, member: 799"] Ten years ago my wife and 2 of our 3 boys were tail-ended by a Camry while in our 1999 Chev Suburban. Camry was doing 55-60 mph (highway construction) while our Suburban was stopped. Drove our truck forward 10 ft into the car ahead of us. Totaled the Camry, people were very lucky not to be killed. Wife and kids got a quick checkup and sent on their way. We drove the Suburban 800 miles home, got the frame straightened, then traded it immediately. Moral of this story is that since then all we drive is Suburbans. Mine is a 2005, wife's is a 2008. I do get a hankering for a pickup and may trade for one sooner or later, but the '05 is paid for and runs perfect. I don't see us not having at least one Suburban for the wife to drive and for longer road trips, can't beat it when you are doing 800-1000 miles per day. [/QUOTE]
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