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Old 29-01-2008, 12:36 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by XR6 Martin
The facts of the rollover are irrelevant, you said you've never heard of one ever rolling, giving the impression that you assume they are un-rollable.
Yes, you're right. My post was a little ambiguous and did give the impression that the Kluger is un-rollable. I should have rephrased my initial post to reflect what I really meant. I agree, I wouldn't be suprised if several owners have rolled their Klugers given the cirumstances (serious accidents etc.). However, given the circumstances just about any 4WD/SUV or any car for that matter will roll over. My point being that I'm yet to hear of a Toyota Kluger being rolled when driven in a normal everday manner (in the way it was meant to be driven). If so, I'm sure there would be complaints from Kluger owners and we would be aware of them right now.
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