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You left the best one out of the list: Rodeo's!ranover wrote:i probably strated a shit fight but just want to know ha
as for the poll first time i have done one add more manufacturers if i named indevidual cars the list would be endless
its just a bit of fun
and personal preference
have fun
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If your talking best 4x4 ever released, show me something better then the 80 series sahara....4.2 turbo, coil all round, front n rear lockers...Me thinks it will take some beating....
Oh, and the frigde that keeps the tinnies ice cold while your waiting for all the others to get up the hill you just made it up without spinning a wheel
Oh, and the frigde that keeps the tinnies ice cold while your waiting for all the others to get up the hill you just made it up without spinning a wheel
I like Land Rover because they do not come from a freakin', lying, scummy Whaling country like Japan. I also like Jeep. The vehicles do what they're asked, and on the road, they have character.
Japan: "We are doing scientific research." Well Japan, here is my scientific research: I'll never buy one of your Jap crap... EVER.
My other findings are to Japan : Stop friggin copying other makers invovations. Come up with your own.
Its irony. Nissan last year released the Pathfinder with traction control etc. Well congratulations Nissan. Your 2005 release vehicle is on par with a Discovery Series 2 first released in 1998 in the UK! Then somehow, people make out Landrovers are crap! But a vehicle released 7 years later is okay, just because its Jap! Go figure!
Japan: "We are doing scientific research." Well Japan, here is my scientific research: I'll never buy one of your Jap crap... EVER.
My other findings are to Japan : Stop friggin copying other makers invovations. Come up with your own.
Its irony. Nissan last year released the Pathfinder with traction control etc. Well congratulations Nissan. Your 2005 release vehicle is on par with a Discovery Series 2 first released in 1998 in the UK! Then somehow, people make out Landrovers are crap! But a vehicle released 7 years later is okay, just because its Jap! Go figure!
Firstly traction control on the landy is not english........Bosch!!!!!cwebb wrote:I like Land Rover because they do not come from a freakin', lying, scummy Whaling country like Japan. I also like Jeep. The vehicles do what they're asked, and on the road, they have character.
Japan: "We are doing scientific research." Well Japan, here is my scientific research: I'll never buy one of your Jap crap... EVER.
My other findings are to Japan : Stop friggin copying other makers invovations. Come up with your own.
Its irony. Nissan last year released the Pathfinder with traction control etc. Well congratulations Nissan. Your 2005 release vehicle is on par with a Discovery Series 2 first released in 1998 in the UK! Then somehow, people make out Landrovers are crap! But a vehicle released 7 years later is okay, just because its Jap! Go figure!
Are you on drug's?
Your paragraph above tells me that you have no mechanical knowledge....at all.
I could write page's of horror story's in the workshop when it come's to landy's and how shit/unrealible they are......but i won't because i'll be here for days.
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yeah the good old unreliable landy crap and shit that everyone talks abouthienuf wrote: I could write page's of horror story's in the workshop when it come's to landy's and how shit/unrealible they are......but i won't because i'll be here for days.
I think everyone could write pages about how shit/unreliable any vehicle is.
ps. land rovers suck
I always was a cruiser man but after working as a 4wd mechanic on all different types of 4bys I have come to the conclusion that every 4by has its strengths and every one has its weaknesses.
Below is a list of my top ten.
1. unimog 406 - unsurpassed offroad ability, can you say portals, twin lockers, ultra low gearing, articulation, huge tyres & kool factor.
2. landcruiser hzj80 gxl - quality, comfort, reasonable power(with a turbo), excellent offroad ability, reliable, good on-road handling with constant 4wd but over priced.
3. range rover - similar on & off road ability to the 80, cheaper but thirsty.
4. suzuki sierra - cheap, reliable, fun, capable, cool but too small for extended trips.
5. daihatsu f20 - highly under rated 4by, similar abilities to suzukis but slightly more room, stronger drivetrain, different to the norm.
6. nissan patrol GQ - similar to an 80, strong drivetrain, cheaper but build quality not as good.
7. jeep tj - yeah I know they are poser cars but they are great off road.
8. toyota hilux ln106 - slow, bumpy, don't flex but can cop a caning off road.
9. land rover defender 110 tdi - zero build quality in the body, interior & electics, terrible ergonomics & ugly as an outhouse but awesome in the bush and if the backpackers on Fraser Is. can't kill them nobody can.
10. suzuki lj50 - legendary giant-killer ability plus sentimental reasons, first car i ever drove.
Below is a list of my top ten.
1. unimog 406 - unsurpassed offroad ability, can you say portals, twin lockers, ultra low gearing, articulation, huge tyres & kool factor.
2. landcruiser hzj80 gxl - quality, comfort, reasonable power(with a turbo), excellent offroad ability, reliable, good on-road handling with constant 4wd but over priced.
3. range rover - similar on & off road ability to the 80, cheaper but thirsty.
4. suzuki sierra - cheap, reliable, fun, capable, cool but too small for extended trips.
5. daihatsu f20 - highly under rated 4by, similar abilities to suzukis but slightly more room, stronger drivetrain, different to the norm.
6. nissan patrol GQ - similar to an 80, strong drivetrain, cheaper but build quality not as good.
7. jeep tj - yeah I know they are poser cars but they are great off road.
8. toyota hilux ln106 - slow, bumpy, don't flex but can cop a caning off road.
9. land rover defender 110 tdi - zero build quality in the body, interior & electics, terrible ergonomics & ugly as an outhouse but awesome in the bush and if the backpackers on Fraser Is. can't kill them nobody can.
10. suzuki lj50 - legendary giant-killer ability plus sentimental reasons, first car i ever drove.
Where's Gwagen?
Gwagens make many top 10 4WD lists.
BTW who saw Top Gear on SBS monday night? not really relevant ... but cool.
Personally, to poll this kind of thing amongst a group like this, you would have to say stock, unmodified cars, because if you allow mods the sky's the limit.
From my personal experience then, for totally showroom stock cars:
Hummer (H1- Torsen diffs)
Gwagen (factory locks)
80 series (factory locks in the VX, others factory optional)
75 series (factory locks optional)
suzuki sierra, but probably a trayback 1.3 with 16 rims and bartreads circa 1987
After that, it all gets pretty similar - not much head and shoulders above the rest because it all relies on a rear locker, Traction control or somesuch. to me it is either 100% locked or light weight to work.
Once you allow mods, then I would say the sierra. A sierra will spank ANYTHING for real world off road capability if set up right, for less money.
Gwagens make many top 10 4WD lists.
BTW who saw Top Gear on SBS monday night? not really relevant ... but cool.
Personally, to poll this kind of thing amongst a group like this, you would have to say stock, unmodified cars, because if you allow mods the sky's the limit.
From my personal experience then, for totally showroom stock cars:
Hummer (H1- Torsen diffs)
Gwagen (factory locks)
80 series (factory locks in the VX, others factory optional)
75 series (factory locks optional)
suzuki sierra, but probably a trayback 1.3 with 16 rims and bartreads circa 1987
After that, it all gets pretty similar - not much head and shoulders above the rest because it all relies on a rear locker, Traction control or somesuch. to me it is either 100% locked or light weight to work.
Once you allow mods, then I would say the sierra. A sierra will spank ANYTHING for real world off road capability if set up right, for less money.
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A stock standard 80 won the last Glendambo event against comp. trucks etc.heaths80 wrote:If your talking best 4x4 ever released, show me something better then the 80 series sahara....4.2 turbo, coil all round, front n rear lockers...Me thinks it will take some beating....
Oh, and the frigde that keeps the tinnies ice cold while your waiting for all the others to get up the hill you just made it up without spinning a wheel
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I love terra firma-the less firma the more terra
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I love terra firma-the less firma the more terra
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Had a Rodeo..... good reliable trucks...... lacked clearance.... but took a hiding and kept on going...... now i'm having a love affair with a GQ Always liked the Pootrols....... and now i got one!! can't kill em... and tough!! heavy on the fuel though!
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