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Best off-road vehicle
#11
RE: Best off-road vehicle
I personally chose the H1 the powerwagon was close behind. What do you all think of the VW tourage. I was not really sure if it was as capable as some people have told me. I mean come on its a Volkswagen! It has an option of air adjustabe shocks where you can lower it down to 8 inches and raise it up to 12. And it does and a nice motor in it though 310hp V8. Well here is a picture you be the judge.
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#13
RE: Best off-road vehicle
wasn't the h1 a civilian version with its offroad capabilities stripped down to be better for pavement driving? anyways, you can't beat a jeep wrangler with air lockers, they'll climb anything.
the vw suv thing has a nice interior, that's about it, heh. mini suv's... what a retarded market.
the vw suv thing has a nice interior, that's about it, heh. mini suv's... what a retarded market.
#15
RE: Best off-road vehicle
The most capable off-road vehicle on that list is the H1. The PowerWagon is sweet and would be hard to beat if it had the Cummins, but the original Hummer is the best. It's 4 wheel independent suspension, automatic tire pressure adjustment, and sealed engine components make it far more capable than anything else out there. The main difference between the H1 and the military version is the interior and engine. The original HUMV came with the 6.2L cummins deisel and would drive through or over anything, including small lakes using a revolutionary air recirculation system on the engine that was very similar to a rebreather used for diving. The H1 is specifically designed to sink in order to maintain contact with a driving surface. But if you wanna go retro the unnamed victor in this poll would be the UNIMOG. Hands down.
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#18
RE: Best off-road vehicle
I'm surprised at all the votes for the Hummer and the power wagon. I would think the best would be a vehicle that could handle nearly any off road situation. Neither would make it on most of the Colorado 4x4 trails I've traveled. I'd be watching them roll down the mountain because they couldn't keep more than 2 wheels on the trail.
I think hype and looks may be playing more of a role than realistic capabilities.
I think hype and looks may be playing more of a role than realistic capabilities.
#19
RE: Best off-road vehicle
This is a loaded question.
Off road....? Well do you mean sand, mud, rocks? Do you have a ton of gear or just a backpack and a sleeping bag?
If I need to haul around a ton of gear in wide open places, I'm gonna look to the H1.
If I want something that can go on most ATV trails and I don't mind packing light, I'm gonna go with a Wrangler.
If I wanted something that could go on most trails easily and haul a good amout if gear I'd get a Cherokee.
If I wanted to build up a Monster Truck on 44's, I'd go with the power wagon.
If I want to look like a poser offroader with a lot of money that is only going to use the vehicle to get grocries, I go with the Rover or Toureg.
If I want my friends to point and laugh at me ... I get the H2.
Most likely, I'd go with a Cherokee (I'va already had one and they are pretty capable with very minimal mods) or a Power Wagon if I have the $$$.
I'd never get an H1 as long as I live in the south because their strong points are wasted down here in the swamp. I'd never get a Rover or Toureg ... unless my wife wanted one to get groceries and we lived up north. I'd never get a Wrangler because everyone has a Wrangler and I like to be different. I'd never get an H2 because ... well I just assume get the suburban body to go woth the chassis.
Off road....? Well do you mean sand, mud, rocks? Do you have a ton of gear or just a backpack and a sleeping bag?
If I need to haul around a ton of gear in wide open places, I'm gonna look to the H1.
If I want something that can go on most ATV trails and I don't mind packing light, I'm gonna go with a Wrangler.
If I wanted something that could go on most trails easily and haul a good amout if gear I'd get a Cherokee.
If I wanted to build up a Monster Truck on 44's, I'd go with the power wagon.
If I want to look like a poser offroader with a lot of money that is only going to use the vehicle to get grocries, I go with the Rover or Toureg.
If I want my friends to point and laugh at me ... I get the H2.
Most likely, I'd go with a Cherokee (I'va already had one and they are pretty capable with very minimal mods) or a Power Wagon if I have the $$$.
I'd never get an H1 as long as I live in the south because their strong points are wasted down here in the swamp. I'd never get a Rover or Toureg ... unless my wife wanted one to get groceries and we lived up north. I'd never get a Wrangler because everyone has a Wrangler and I like to be different. I'd never get an H2 because ... well I just assume get the suburban body to go woth the chassis.