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Jeep Grand Cherokee almost rolls over during manuever tests and blows 7 tires at 43mph.

It seems really dangerous if you drive it at those speeds. It should be completely safe if you don't drive it.

I remember back in the late 80's when 60 Minutes featured a story on sudden acceleration problems with the Audi 5000. My ex-wife couldn't tell one car from another but would take to the curb when she spotted an Audi. They became sale proof. Used Car Managers wouldn't bid one at any price.
 
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  • A forum user shares a YouTube video of a Jeep Grand Cherokee failing a moose test maneuver, nearly rolling over and experiencing tire failures at 43 mph.
  • A responder draws a parallel to the Audi 5000 sudden acceleration scandal of the late 1980s, noting that negative safety perceptions can devastate a vehicle's resale value and dealer demand, suggesting this kind of public safety concern could have serious market consequences for the brand.

A forum user shares a YouTube video of a Jeep Grand Cherokee failing a moose test maneuver, nearly rolling over and experiencing tire failures at 43 mph. A responder draws a parallel to the Audi 5000 sudden acceleration scandal of the late 1980s, noting that negative safety perceptions can devastate a vehicle's resale value and dealer demand, suggesting this kind of public safety concern could have serious market consequences for the brand.

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