Handling !! R different or not between them

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AZEngineer

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We are empty nest so it's usually only me or me and one other. I went with a SCAB for these reasons.
1) We drove 5 different GMC Yukon Denali XLs over a 12 year period. The wheel base and turning radius for the SCAB and the Denali are the same. I was very good at whipping the Denali XLs around parking lots.
2) The SCAB fits in my garage the SCREW would not.
3) I like the looks of the SCAB a lot better

Downsides;
1) Resale is likely harder as the vast majority shipping are SCREW, dealers told me 95% of the sales are SCREW. No dealers in AZ order the SCAB for inventory.
2) The rear seat space in the SCAB is ok for passengers on a short trip but the storage is WAY less useful in the SCAB than the SCREW. Before you buy a SCAB, fold of the rear seats in a SCAB F150 and compare to a SCREW. The SCREW flat floor space would be very useful.

For me I would still get a SCAB next time.
 

Huck

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The longer wheel base of the screw offers a smoother ride and after riding along in a screw at havoc, I noticed how much more forgiving it was to over / under steer. Where the scab was twitchy the screw kinda lumbered about through it.

I wish I got a screw but it wouldn't fit in the garage, would be great to have the extra room


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