Saw this earlier today in MK hospital car park and god it looked good !
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A bit bright is it not?
Are they reliable?
Did they ship it over from the US? (As it looks very much like a suburban US home in the pic above.)
Either way, [url= http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/photos/135982/15-spectacularly-craptacular-footballers-cars.html ]Stephen Ireland[/url] would love it.
Sorry it's only a Google image of what I saw but it was identical. It was like a car a child had drawn with everything exaggerated but it did make me smile and think I bet that's a laugh to drive .
Is this WCA upping the stakes in the parking war?
Is the owner in the hospital with burnt retinas?
Is it an eye hospital?
Ha ha I'm googling the pice new. Starts at just over 31 grand but this was lifted with huge wheels and that paint so how much is anyone's guess.
I like BFO lairy yank tanks for some reason, the ridiculousness appeals to me..
You need help.
[url= http://www.allpar.com/trucks/jeep/earthroamer.html ]http://www.allpar.com/trucks/jeep/earthroamer.html[/url]
see how good it would look if it had been parked in netherfield for half hour.
It's the automotive equivalent of smacking yourself in the balls with a baseball bat.I bet that's a laugh to drive
Anyone want to hazard a guess how many times their owners have taken their off road vehicles off road?
Anyone want to hazard a guess how many times their owners have taken their off road vehicles off road?
You go first, there's nothing better than a bit of ill-informed stereotyping. 😐
In case it wasn't obvious, I quite like Land Rovers. However, against the fashionable tide, I also like Wranglers. And now that the company called Land Rover [i]doesn't actually make[/i] a [u]proper[/u] Land Rover any more, I have a great deal of time for Wranglers; the last TRUE main stream conventional road going off roader. Seperate chassis, hi low transfer box, live axles. It's never going to be a wonderful road car, but those who knock it for that are COMPLETELY missing the point. Long live the wrangler; taking back the baton from the Land Rover that it handed to it all those years ago. Chapeau, yanks.
And how many have taken their STW standard issue Octavia to a track day, or even their T5 with its "handles just like a car" handling?Anyone want to hazard a guess how many times their owners have taken their off road vehicles off road?
And if you want to see a really nice wrangler; google Wrangler Brute double cab. Someone please post a pic; can't from my phone.
(Obviously; YTMV!)
I would like that in torqu..Yeti colour 🙂
This is a BFO lairy yank tank.
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The OP's pic is a pig. On stilts.
There's one of those in bright orange near me - you can hear it hooning around the Sussex countryside long before you see it.
I don't admire their technological excellence, I like the simple [i]'shove that stupid big v8 in there, stick those massive wheels on and paint it orange/green whatever.. It'll be reet'[/i].. sort of comically shit simpleness they exude,
I may indeed need help..
In case it wasn't obvious, I quite like Land Rovers. However, against the fashionable tide, I also like Wranglers. And now that the company called Land Rover doesn't actually make a proper Land Rover any more, I have a great deal of time for Wranglers; the last TRUE main stream conventional road going off roader. Seperate chassis, hi low transfer box, live axles. It's never going to be a wonderful road car, but those who knock it for that are COMPLETELY missing the point. Long live the wrangler; taking back the baton from the Land Rover that it handed to it all those years ago. Chapeau, yanks.
The Wrangler hasn't really had any real connection to the original Jeep for donks, other than the name across the front.
I'd rather take a Suzuki Jimni off road than a Wrangler.
Although older Wranglers still have it:
Although older Wranglers still have it:
I thought the Rubicon was still a very able offroader.
It's got just as much of a connection (evolution, not revolution?) to the original jeep as a last of the line Defender has to a Series I. Live axles, frame chassis, longitudinal mounted engine, gearbox, transfer box. And looks that evolved from the original. And it has a hell of a lot more connection to the originals than anything currently produced with Land Rover emblazoned across the bonnet, sadly.The Wrangler hasn't really had any real connection to the original Jeep for donks, other than the name across the front
With you on the Jimney, but they're [i]teeny![/i]










