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Learned something about cvt's today
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<blockquote data-quote="MOE" data-source="post: 278154" data-attributes="member: 5668"><p>A few years ago we were down at one of the local rivers. A guy had driven his AWD Ford Escape (I think, can't remember) down on the sand. He got stuck on top of the sand. I mean on top. Didn't sink or anything. We kept telling him to give it more gas but he had it floored. RPM's barely increased. Maybe 2000 like mentioned above. It just wouldn't drive across loose sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOE, post: 278154, member: 5668"] A few years ago we were down at one of the local rivers. A guy had driven his AWD Ford Escape (I think, can't remember) down on the sand. He got stuck on top of the sand. I mean on top. Didn't sink or anything. We kept telling him to give it more gas but he had it floored. RPM's barely increased. Maybe 2000 like mentioned above. It just wouldn't drive across loose sand. [/QUOTE]
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