28-11-2018, 20:25 | #1 |
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I have strayed away
I have strayed away from nissan and got myself a land cruiser
3.0 Diesel 8 seats and it shifts. bring on the snow |
28-11-2018, 20:31 | #2 |
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Oooh! A Colorado, they have loads of bootspace and the seats fold flat, making a huge bed.
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28-11-2018, 21:08 | #3 |
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Same as me, Patrol to Land Cruiser, not worried about seeing snow now, unlike when I had the Patrol.
Kind regards Russell. |
28-11-2018, 21:27 | #4 |
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What worried you about the Trol in the snow bud?
Love taking mine in the snow! |
28-11-2018, 23:43 | #5 | |
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the rear locker compared to always on LSD in Terranos.
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29-11-2018, 00:25 | #6 |
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Agreed but LSD on a T2 is what it is "limited" on the troll it is solid and with a Lokka on the front WOW, Rick
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29-11-2018, 03:42 | #7 |
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Terrano r3mR to Grand Cherokee WK!
Jeep 2 by Ted Bagshaw, on Flickr
This is our very slightly newer Jeep Grand Cherokee, secretly wish it was a Trol though but they are always outside our budget as I can only find the Starship Mileage ones up for sale that are under 6k. Maybe the next time we might step up to one provided the Government does not punish us older diesel owners with high VED. P.S. The older WK is currently on it's way to France for the Christmas Booze Cruise via the Chanel Tunnel with her indoors at the wheel with her mate ! |
29-11-2018, 10:24 | #8 | |
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I can scrub rear tyres if I power into a tight bend! |
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29-11-2018, 12:04 | #9 | |
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Loved the Patrol but Land Cruiser does out perform it. Kind regards Russell. |
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29-11-2018, 13:12 | #10 |
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Snow in a new ML
I drove an ML 350 (now badged the GLE) down a snow covered icy hill just outside Ashbourne despite having the off road pack, their version of hill decent it slid from top to bottom starting at 2-3 mph getting up to 15 mph as it went straight over the give way junction at the bottom of the hill. Luckily no traffic so I could do a fster than normal right turn!
On the return trip I disengaged traction control, used the manual over-ride and did it locked in second gear - all good with full control. |
30-11-2018, 06:15 | #11 |
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You will love the land cruiser!
One of the best cars I've ever owned. Fantastic engine, really very very good, still miss mine, nothing ever went wrong with it. |
30-11-2018, 06:48 | #12 | |
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I remember watching an episode with Andrew st Pierre white and he hit the nail in the head though. The 4wd system is a safety device, there to keep you and your family safe. If you feel unsafe on tricky conditions, stick it in 4 without thinking. These drivelines are much stronger than people think, and in those conditions you are driving quite slow anyway and with it being wet with slippy patches it won't bind up and cause issues. Once home you can reverse to try and unwind anything just in case. If you do that in the bone dry and turn sharp corners then yeah, that will cause damage, but in those conditions like you talked about, I wouldn't risk anything. P.S When I got my first 4wd, my Terrano, I briefly heard about all this can't use 4wd but was unsure how to properly drive them. I think it was 2010 I got it. Very bad conditions, I drove it away from the garage in 2wd, got 5 mins down the road and the weather was awful. Coming up to a roundabout I started braking really early but when I downshifted from 4th to 3rd as soon as I took my foot of the clutch it just locked up the back wheels on black ice and went spinning down the road. I was very lucky to get away with it. 4wd was engaged all the way home and that was driving on some dry bits. Never caused any issues at all. But yeah, it's a faff |
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