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Old 08-28-2005, 06:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking First Major storm

Was on the way home the other night from the KY state fair and it started raining so hard everyone on I64 slowed down to 40mph due to there was so much water on the rd that everyone was hydroplaning at anything higher. The Titan was rock solid on the road though. Not like my old F150, I was terified everytime It started raining.It was always squirly. Once in the F150, I was doing 55 in a moderate storm when the front end was picked up by a wind gust and I started doing a 360 on I 65. I had to change my pants after that one.

I've had the mighty Titan since Jan. it is an 05. I love her. I'm getting 20 on the highway and around 16 in the city. I did get the the dredded brake jutter though but my dealer, Glen Nissan in Lexington KY, took good care of me. At the very first phone call they got me in and gave me the full break kit fix. Very well done. No other problems noted.

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Old 08-28-2005, 10:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Was on the way home the other night from the KY state fair and it started raining so hard everyone on I64 slowed down to 40mph due to there was so much water on the rd that everyone was hydroplaning at anything higher. The Titan was rock solid on the road though. Not like my old F150, I was terified everytime It started raining.It was always squirly. Once in the F150, I was doing 55 in a moderate storm when the front end was picked up by a wind gust and I started doing a 360 on I 65. I had to change my pants after that one.

I've had the mighty Titan since Jan. it is an 05. I love her. I'm getting 20 on the highway and around 16 in the city. I did get the the dredded brake jutter though but my dealer, Glen Nissan in Lexington KY, took good care of me. At the very first phone call they got me in and gave me the full break kit fix. Very well done. No other problems noted.

Chuck
Uh. check the Katrina posts for "major" storm stuff.
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Old 08-28-2005, 12:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You want to know squirly holy crap my Aunt and Uncle had one of those M class mercedes things and holy crap felt like you were gonna roll it all the time and when it was raining i swear the wheels were off the ground sometimes.
The old f-150 kinda sucked.
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