Replaced totalled 2004 with '05 SRT6 Roadster
I jumped up to an SRT6 yesterday after purchasing Chip Earl's former car. I totaled my 2004 in a hydroplane incident (thanks Florida downpours) on 5/1 and have been patiently looking for the right car. I drove 7 hours round trip yesterday with my son to bring the SRT6 Roadster to a new home. As the 5th owner I can only say positive things about previous owners. It is in wonderful condition and looks like it was on the showroom floor. The SRT6 is really enjoyable and will be here for years (decades?) to come.
My niece was KILLED at 40mph in a downpour when here car hydroplaned and she went driver-side first into a tree.
For that reason, given the Crossfire's history of such incidents (I can now think of four), I am paranoid about water on the road - mostly in the care but even in my truck, I am hyper careful.
As to the SRT upgrade, I thought about it when my Graphite was totaled. I just can't take an automatic - well, now that I have a stick in the truck, maybe I CAN handle an auto, in return for 330 hp. Maybe my FOURTH XF ...........................
For that reason, given the Crossfire's history of such incidents (I can now think of four), I am paranoid about water on the road - mostly in the care but even in my truck, I am hyper careful.
As to the SRT upgrade, I thought about it when my Graphite was totaled. I just can't take an automatic - well, now that I have a stick in the truck, maybe I CAN handle an auto, in return for 330 hp. Maybe my FOURTH XF ...........................
Personally think the tires have the most to do with hydroplaning. This is the time of year when we start getting frog stranglers, usually hit one or two every time I go to south Florida on the 'pike.
My tow car is a Jeep Grand Chrokee. When the factory Goodyears were about 1/2 worn I started seeing the TC light in rain. Switched to Michelins and no more TC. Now have three cars with Michelins, one with BFGs (because nobody else I trust makes big (255x70x15) 15s, the Crossie has Continental DWSs and do encounter the TC but usually on a hard 1-2 shift (stick). They have proven very good in the rain and the DWS06s are supposed to be better.
So IMNSHO the tires are the biggest factor in wet traction but is helpful if the driver has experience on ice especially Florida ice..
My tow car is a Jeep Grand Chrokee. When the factory Goodyears were about 1/2 worn I started seeing the TC light in rain. Switched to Michelins and no more TC. Now have three cars with Michelins, one with BFGs (because nobody else I trust makes big (255x70x15) 15s, the Crossie has Continental DWSs and do encounter the TC but usually on a hard 1-2 shift (stick). They have proven very good in the rain and the DWS06s are supposed to be better.
So IMNSHO the tires are the biggest factor in wet traction but is helpful if the driver has experience on ice especially Florida ice..
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I thought you only found it in the bottom of your drinking glass.
I have seen Florida ice in my wife's drinks, none in my IPA.
They have some nice IPA beers down there from small local brewery's.
Wet roads are almost everywhere, this is a confusing post then by Padgett.
They have some nice IPA beers down there from small local brewery's.
Wet roads are almost everywhere, this is a confusing post then by Padgett.
So IMNSHO the tires are the biggest factor in wet traction but is helpful if the driver has experience on ice especially Florida ice..
My niece was KILLED at 40mph in a downpour when here car hydroplaned and she went driver-side first into a tree.
For that reason, given the Crossfire's history of such incidents (I can now think of four), I am paranoid about water on the road - mostly in the care but even in my truck, I am hyper careful.
As to the SRT upgrade, I thought about it when my Graphite was totaled. I just can't take an automatic - well, now that I have a stick in the truck, maybe I CAN handle an auto, in return for 330 hp. Maybe my FOURTH XF ...........................
For that reason, given the Crossfire's history of such incidents (I can now think of four), I am paranoid about water on the road - mostly in the care but even in my truck, I am hyper careful.
As to the SRT upgrade, I thought about it when my Graphite was totaled. I just can't take an automatic - well, now that I have a stick in the truck, maybe I CAN handle an auto, in return for 330 hp. Maybe my FOURTH XF ...........................
So sorry to learn about your niece. Wishing you (and all) a Spiritual peace whenever a loved one has passed.
(bucket list: a Dragon run to meet many of you fine folks)
Last edited by lovecross; Jun 2, 2017 at 02:49 AM.
Of course I have a red roadster. The one in the picture I bought just for her


