Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you pick make sure it has up to date safety features. When my daughter was learning to drive she whipped a hard right turn once that kicked in the stability control. She hit the curb and blew out a tire, but would almost certainly have rolled the vehicle without the stability control.
Honda CRV BTW; great vehicle.
Stability control has been around since about 2004.
And yet my 2013 vehicle doesn’t have it.
You may not understand stability control. I think it is required now. I remember consumer reports had an article years ago saying people needed to get rid of their older cars that didn’t have it. As op said it became standard around 2004.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you pick make sure it has up to date safety features. When my daughter was learning to drive she whipped a hard right turn once that kicked in the stability control. She hit the curb and blew out a tire, but would almost certainly have rolled the vehicle without the stability control.
Honda CRV BTW; great vehicle.
Stability control has been around since about 2004.
And yet my 2013 vehicle doesn’t have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One other comment from the poster who owns all three. You’re not going to be sending your kid out in winter weather. This area cancels school for the threat of a snowflake. So don’t worry about that.
OP may live somewhere else.
As someone who lives where there’s a lot of winter driving and has owned a lot of different SUVs and minivans, the best winter weather vehicle is an AWD Toyota Sienna.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you pick make sure it has up to date safety features. When my daughter was learning to drive she whipped a hard right turn once that kicked in the stability control. She hit the curb and blew out a tire, but would almost certainly have rolled the vehicle without the stability control.
Honda CRV BTW; great vehicle.
Stability control has been around since about 2004.
Anonymous wrote:One other comment from the poster who owns all three. You’re not going to be sending your kid out in winter weather. This area cancels school for the threat of a snowflake. So don’t worry about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you pick make sure it has up to date safety features. When my daughter was learning to drive she whipped a hard right turn once that kicked in the stability control. She hit the curb and blew out a tire, but would almost certainly have rolled the vehicle without the stability control.
Honda CRV BTW; great vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you pick make sure it has up to date safety features. When my daughter was learning to drive she whipped a hard right turn once that kicked in the stability control. She hit the curb and blew out a tire, but would almost certainly have rolled the vehicle without the stability control.