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mystery SUV
A couple of days ago I saw an SUV turn around at the park. I took it to
be an Explorer or Blazer because it looked big and angular. However, the rear side window was rounded and tapered toward the rear, like that of a Focus. The roof curved downward toward the rear. I don't know of a large SUV that's angular in front but curvy in back. What could it have been? -- Best Regards, Lloyd |
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Lloyd Randall wrote: > A couple of days ago I saw an SUV turn around at the park. I took it to > be an Explorer or Blazer because it looked big and angular. However, > the rear side window was rounded and tapered toward the rear, like that > of a Focus. The roof curved downward toward the rear. > > I don't know of a large SUV that's angular in front but curvy in back. > What could it have been? > > -- > Best Regards, > Lloyd Chevy Equinox or Dodge Magnum |
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Lloyd Randall a écrit :
> In article .com>, > wrote: > > >>Lloyd Randall wrote: >> >>>A couple of days ago I saw an SUV turn around at the park. I took it >> >>to >> >>>be an Explorer or Blazer because it looked big and angular. However, >> >>>the rear side window was rounded and tapered toward the rear, like >> >>that >> >>>of a Focus. The roof curved downward toward the rear. >>> >>>I don't know of a large SUV that's angular in front but curvy in >> >>back. >> >>>What could it have been? >>> >>>-- >>>Best Regards, >>>Lloyd >> >> >> >>Chevy Equinox or Dodge Magnum >> > > > Thanks. It was neither. The vehicle I saw was taller and less slanting > in front. A few years ago, Cherokees, Blazers, and Explorers had lines > like that. > > The vehicle I saw had low-profile tires with oversized rims and > freewheeling chrome "spokes". This year, a woman used to bring her > brothers to the park in an Explorer like that. At first I was sure I > recognized the vehicle, but it hadn't had a back side window like that. > It was sort of teardrop-shaped, like some Fucuses. It didn't match the > vehicle's lines. > > If there is no production vehicle like that, it sounds as if the driver > paid to customize it. She would have had to change the windows, the > roof, and the tailgate. Sounds expensive! > Perhaps a Laforza, very rare... but doubt it looks like ^^ -- ---------------------- http://www.saab-900.tk The Saab Tech Resource ---------------------- |
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Lloyd Randall wrote: > A couple of days ago I saw an SUV turn around at the park. I took it to > be an Explorer or Blazer because it looked big and angular. However, > the rear side window was rounded and tapered toward the rear, like that > of a Focus. The roof curved downward toward the rear. > > I don't know of a large SUV that's angular in front but curvy in back. > What could it have been? > > -- > Best Regards, > Lloyd Chevy Equinox or Dodge Magnum |
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Lloyd Randall wrote: > A couple of days ago I saw an SUV turn around at the park. I took it to > be an Explorer or Blazer because it looked big and angular. However, > the rear side window was rounded and tapered toward the rear, like that > of a Focus. The roof curved downward toward the rear. > > I don't know of a large SUV that's angular in front but curvy in back. > What could it have been? > > -- > Best Regards, > Lloyd |
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Lloyd Randall wrote: > A couple of days ago I saw an SUV turn around at the park. I took it to > be an Explorer or Blazer because it looked big and angular. However, > the rear side window was rounded and tapered toward the rear, like that > of a Focus. The roof curved downward toward the rear. > > I don't know of a large SUV that's angular in front but curvy in back. > What could it have been? > > -- > Best Regards, > Lloyd |
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"Lloyd Randall" > wrote in message ... >A couple of days ago I saw an SUV turn around at the park. I took it to > be an Explorer or Blazer because it looked big and angular. However, > the rear side window was rounded and tapered toward the rear, like that > of a Focus. The roof curved downward toward the rear. > > I don't know of a large SUV that's angular in front but curvy in back. > What could it have been? > Well, the back windows of the Pontiac Aztec / Buick Rendezvous look suspiciously like the windows on the Focus. Those two butt-ugly SUVs are roughly the same size as the Explorer/Blazer. -Dave http://www.pontiac.com/aztek/gallery...=models_prices |
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