JEEP LOVERS AND OTR THREAD
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- Safarigent
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Re: JEEP LOVERS AND OTR THREAD
Take my thar.
It has a bimbra hard top and AC.
It has a bimbra hard top and AC.
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Safarigent wrote:Take my thar.
It has a bimbra hard top and AC.
Can you post some pics of your thar, would love to see
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Skyman, Defender is the one which the SAS used to use (they shifted to Pinzgauers now). Range Rovers are a different ball game, super-luxury SUVs. LRs are the typical "African Safari" vehicle. The Defender doesn't even have AC as standard!!!!
SS, I'll also be commuting through Mumbai traffic, so probably your first group is better!
Dev, if I could afford a Mannlicher...................<deep sigh>
SS, I'll also be commuting through Mumbai traffic, so probably your first group is better!
Dev, if I could afford a Mannlicher...................<deep sigh>
Cheers!
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The defenders had some reliability issues.Again, most land rovers did.
I would rather hit my target gently than miss hard.
- AgentDoubleS
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Essdee,
I've posted some experiences on this thread along with a few pics.
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 0&start=18
The river crossing pic is of my scorpio. It does basic off roading even without the 4x4. If similar things are your interest don't even bother with a 4x4. You would be well served with a scorpio or safari, or if budget is a constraint a Bolero. These are tried and tested vehicles and have been improved for over a decade now. I can personally vouch for the scorpio having owned it for 5 years and driven it for 1 lac km..still going!
What you see in pic 3 is closer to genuine off roading. The actual gets much worse. If these is what you intend to do in your vehicle along with commuting in mumbai traffic a gurkha or bolero would be a decent bet, the former requiring much more maintenance. I have some personal experience with a bolero - only heard first hand from gurkha owners.
If through and through off roading is what needs to be done neither of the gleaming +10lac suvs are recommended. Get a CJ3b and build it up..you will cherish it for a lifetime!
I've posted some experiences on this thread along with a few pics.
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 0&start=18
The river crossing pic is of my scorpio. It does basic off roading even without the 4x4. If similar things are your interest don't even bother with a 4x4. You would be well served with a scorpio or safari, or if budget is a constraint a Bolero. These are tried and tested vehicles and have been improved for over a decade now. I can personally vouch for the scorpio having owned it for 5 years and driven it for 1 lac km..still going!
What you see in pic 3 is closer to genuine off roading. The actual gets much worse. If these is what you intend to do in your vehicle along with commuting in mumbai traffic a gurkha or bolero would be a decent bet, the former requiring much more maintenance. I have some personal experience with a bolero - only heard first hand from gurkha owners.
If through and through off roading is what needs to be done neither of the gleaming +10lac suvs are recommended. Get a CJ3b and build it up..you will cherish it for a lifetime!
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Thanks, SS!
The usage would typically be 90% normal commute, maybe 9.9% highway, and 0.1% "rough" roads. No real offroading. Basically a macho-looking big vehicle. As I said, Tata Winger or Innova look too tame!!
I like the Safari looks, but have heard too many negatives about it. Any feedback would be welcome!
The usage would typically be 90% normal commute, maybe 9.9% highway, and 0.1% "rough" roads. No real offroading. Basically a macho-looking big vehicle. As I said, Tata Winger or Innova look too tame!!
I like the Safari looks, but have heard too many negatives about it. Any feedback would be welcome!
Cheers!
EssDee
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EssDee
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Innova is smooth and comfortable.Good for drives.
I would rather hit my target gently than miss hard.
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Could I really ? You are way too kind.Safarigent wrote:Take my thar.
It has a bimbra hard top and AC.
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And the hardtop and registration is free My good man the lalten.
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In that case I wouldn't recommend a 4x4 but sometimes one does what the heart says.essdee1972 wrote:Thanks, SS!
The usage would typically be 90% normal commute, maybe 9.9% highway, and 0.1% "rough" roads. No real offroading. Basically a macho-looking big vehicle. As I said, Tata Winger or Innova look too tame!!
I like the Safari looks, but have heard too many negatives about it. Any feedback would be welcome!
Safari- can't comment on it at all as all i would say is what I have heard. No personal experience with it. Safarigent owns one and should be able to give you some advice.
Cheers,
SS
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The new safari is good.
Very competent.
Atleast have a test drive of the same before you explore,other options
Very competent.
Atleast have a test drive of the same before you explore,other options
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Is this count ?
Jeep, not the lady
Jeep, not the lady
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My offroader is a Trax Gurkha. You may read about it in this forum. I am not sure whether I can post a link that will lead to another forum. If such a post is against the rules, mods please delete it.
http://www.4wd4all.com/forums/showthrea ... -My-Gurkha
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It is not against the rules but every member is obliged to read and follow the rules.