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 Post subject: Isn't lead a health hazzard?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:25 pm 
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BS. They will come up with some reason that doesn't make sense that it can't possibly work in the USA, and it will balloon into a 4000 lb monster with an anemic V6 coupled to a 50 watt electric motor and they will crow about how great of a "hybrid" it is... While it manages a meager 16mpg. Then they will continue to insist that 40mpg is an impossible number.

Think I'm kidding? Ask why our CRDs are HEAVIER than a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee that has twice the cylinders, another 18 inches of body length, 6 inches more width, and 2-3 inches of height?

I was reading in a book yesterday (totally unrelated to cars) about building a sound-proof recording studio in a semi-trailer. They suggested using 1/4 thick sheets of LEAD for soundproofing.
Considering how heavy the CRD Liberty is, and how much quieter inside it is than my 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Hmm. Makes ya wonder what the body is lined with.


Or do they assume those in the sound studio won't eat the lead?

My CRD is much quieter at highway speeds than the Ford Escape I rented for the last job I went to. Going slow the Escape was quieter, over 35MPH the road noise and tire noise was so loud I could not hear any one else talk.

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 Post subject: Re: Isn't lead a health hazzard?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 4:22 pm 
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warp2diesel wrote:
geordi wrote:
BS. They will come up with some reason that doesn't make sense that it can't possibly work in the USA, and it will balloon into a 4000 lb monster with an anemic V6 coupled to a 50 watt electric motor and they will crow about how great of a "hybrid" it is... While it manages a meager 16mpg. Then they will continue to insist that 40mpg is an impossible number.

Think I'm kidding? Ask why our CRDs are HEAVIER than a 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee that has twice the cylinders, another 18 inches of body length, 6 inches more width, and 2-3 inches of height?

I was reading in a book yesterday (totally unrelated to cars) about building a sound-proof recording studio in a semi-trailer. They suggested using 1/4 thick sheets of LEAD for soundproofing.
Considering how heavy the CRD Liberty is, and how much quieter inside it is than my 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Hmm. Makes ya wonder what the body is lined with.


Or do they assume those in the sound studio won't eat the lead?

My CRD is much quieter at highway speeds than the Ford Escape I rented for the last job I went to. Going slow the Escape was quieter, over 35MPH the road noise and tire noise was so loud I could not hear any one else talk.


:lol: As it happens, the studio design is that you use the sheets of lead within a "sandwich" of plywood, crappy OSB, and some polished expensive stuff for the visible surfaces. The floor gets the 1/4" sheets, the walls get 1/8".

I guess they figure that musicians are smart enough to avoid the temptation to lick the walls. :lol:

For the person who thought the Jeep GC was built as cheap as possible... And you think the Liberty had more money spent on it? HAH! 210,000 miles currently on the V8, and while I have a laundry list of things that have had to be replaced... The crap design problems are in BOTH vehicles. Mopar built them as cheap as they could. I'm not sure where the GC was actually assembled, but the USA factory and quality labor is one thing that I CREDIT for the highway quiet inside both my family's Mercury Mariner Hybrids and my CRD. The GC... Is like that rental Escape Warp mentions.


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Must be in the poor engineering then. Gotta blame something. I once had an Isuzu P'up that had over 160K miles on it and didn't use or drip any oil. Only thing was the frame was gone from the axle back. The bumper fell off.

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 Post subject: Re: March 23 edition of Automotive News.
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:06 pm 
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Joe Romas wrote:
They have a article that states the future of jeep in a 40 mpg world may lie in a pint sized off road wehicle already in Europe. It's a Fiat Panda Cross and is available ONLY in a 1.3L diesel version and it gets "nearly" 40 mpg. It goes on to say "A petite Jeep is one of six Fiat Based vehicles that may be made in an North American Chrysler plant. It will carry Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep badges. This depends on getting government loans and the alliance goes ahead. If so look for it in 2011.


Joe,

They already have tourbo diesels that get over 60 MPG. There was an article posted here over a year ago of a London to Berlin (I think that was the route) Patriot and a Compass. 2 passengers and lugage in mixed driving.

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