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Sprinters..Love Them Or Hate Them?
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<blockquote data-quote="wadep" data-source="post: 272760" data-attributes="member: 4496"><p>The sprinters are the biggest waste of money since pas. I run a 400 km (240 mile) extended run , although nice and smooth on the highway, as soon as you get them onto gravel, snow, sand or anything other than pavement, you can't get them moving. The traction control kicks in and slows you to a crawl. When entering onto a highway from a soft surface roadway, you step on the gas, the traction control kicks in, and the van falls flat on it's face. Extremely dangerous here in northern Canada where we are dealing with ice covered roads 4 months out of the year. </p><p> </p><p>As far as the interior goes. The front roofline keeps getting in the way of my big fat head. I'm 5 ft 10 and the roof line is an inch to short to stand up strait in. And who the H. E. double hockey sticks designed the shelves in every u.p.s. worldwide? Is it to much to ask for a little bit of a tilt towards the wall, so the packages stay on the shelves and not implode to the floor crushng every second package. Might even cut down on damage claims. But what do I know, I'm to intelligent for management, I am but an hourly *LOL*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wadep, post: 272760, member: 4496"] The sprinters are the biggest waste of money since pas. I run a 400 km (240 mile) extended run , although nice and smooth on the highway, as soon as you get them onto gravel, snow, sand or anything other than pavement, you can't get them moving. The traction control kicks in and slows you to a crawl. When entering onto a highway from a soft surface roadway, you step on the gas, the traction control kicks in, and the van falls flat on it's face. Extremely dangerous here in northern Canada where we are dealing with ice covered roads 4 months out of the year. As far as the interior goes. The front roofline keeps getting in the way of my big fat head. I'm 5 ft 10 and the roof line is an inch to short to stand up strait in. And who the H. E. double hockey sticks designed the shelves in every u.p.s. worldwide? Is it to much to ask for a little bit of a tilt towards the wall, so the packages stay on the shelves and not implode to the floor crushng every second package. Might even cut down on damage claims. But what do I know, I'm to intelligent for management, I am but an hourly *LOL* [/QUOTE]
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