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Old 11-06-2005, 06:29 AM
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Counterfeit Rodeo?!?!

Looks like the Chinese are having their way with a mish-mash rodeo design. Zero crash test rating !! Look at the videos. Very scary. I bet it wont be long before Chinese vehicles are readily available in the US .

http://priuschat.com/New-Chinese-SUV...gs-t11585.html

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Re: Counterfeit Rodeo?!?!

wow, watching those videos, it seems like they made the vehicle to kill people. Instead of crumbling around the occupant, it swollows them up. You wouldn't stand a chance in there.
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Re: Re: Counterfeit Rodeo?!?!

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wow, watching those videos, it seems like they made the vehicle to kill people. Instead of crumbling around the occupant, it swollows them up. You wouldn't stand a chance in there.
Maybe it's a new "State Sponsored" population control device... every Chinese can only have one child AND must drive this vehicle.
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Re: Counterfeit Rodeo?!?!

is it a rodeo, like they are saying? it look more like a chevy blazer
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Rodeos don't do much better.
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Yeah but the fake <1997 rodeo still looks like it did better than the 2003 Ford F150. Those babies fold up like a pop can and is one of FMC's best selling vehicles! Good thing FMC changed them. I bet there are a gazillion vehicles (and occupants) on the road that would suffer the same fate hitting a fixed barrier head on @ 40mph.

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Re: Counterfeit Rodeo?!?!

great. that really scares me. i have a 99 passport...i wonder if this is any safer-- being a later model than the one shown...
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