......Yep, as i said.....a damn tight fit
Never seen 8 people in/on one though. That would have been a nightmare to drive, well until all but three of them fell off lol
Yeah, my thoughts too. Mind you, I never said they could ride "comfortably." LOL
......Yep, as i said.....a damn tight fit
Never seen 8 people in/on one though. That would have been a nightmare to drive, well until all but three of them fell off lol
I wasn't knocking the old jeeps, they were competent off roaders. Just that particular vid didn't show off any actual ability at all.....
I've had 6 or 7 on my jeep, I just didn't go very fast or brake hard else the lads on the bonnet would have gotten a free flying lesson... my friend had 6 in his on green lane type terrain and it was ok...bit of a squeeze but not bouncy....
Demographic is spot on, we're feeding game birds (pheasant) for shooting=Quote]
Fair enough. It was the amount (a half ton) that made me think of livestock. I don't think we feed that much even in the deer feeding stations over here.
Oddly enough there seems to be a certain amount of fallen wood that strays into the Landy for the return journey - sort of ballast I suppose!
Dave
Sounds good to me
Mitsubishi Delica.... massive ground clearance even before being raised... solid chassis... easy to fit snorkel kit... 2.8 litre diesel engine with lots of torque... 8 seats, so you can take along sight-seers... luxury interior for the most part... twin battery on the Northern Japan model, meaning winter isn't a problem anywhere and most of all, it looks like a squashed A-team van. What more could you want?
We've had two... the first from Southern Japan. Everything functioned and it was great to drive at any time of year, but it was a touch basic inside. Upgraded to a newer model from Northern Japan. Twin batteries, better engine insulation and undersealed body/chassis... plus electronic mag doors, stainless steel exhaust system and (probably unique to the one we bought) multi CD changer. It also had a satnav system built in, unfortunately with just the Japanese maps... not much use in the north of England.
Wasn't a fan of these when my wife first suggested one... but after living with 2 of them for over 6 years... they're far superior to the majority of 4x4s out there, purely because they are so versatile.
Saying all that, I want a LR Defender 110 long wheel base. They look like a giggle to own.
Defender id pretty much the same as disco, but with added rattles and squeaks...Have had a few over the years, noteably a 98 frontera LWB (got me about through the bad snow back in 2010, even pulled my dads discovery out a few bad bits) and a hilux surf.
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My current one is a green oval though!
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Have also been considering a defender
Have had a few over the years, noteably a 98 frontera LWB (got me about through the bad snow back in 2010, even pulled my dads discovery out a few bad bits) and a hilux surf.
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My current one is a green oval though!
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Have also been considering a defender
Do many/any of you have issues with the ground clearance with what you're driving?
Do many/any of you have issues with the ground clearance with what you're driving?
Unimog Front View by British Red, on FlickrOnly Mother Mercedes could love the looks of an Unimog! I guess that aerodynamic styling was not too high on the list. First gear, second gear and Downhill?
I took a hard look at the Dodge Powerwagon but it lost for interior freight space.