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4WD; What do you drive and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 350396" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Like it or not I bought a brand new Triton dual cab ute, diesel with a canopy. My wife and I have driven Mitsubishi since 1992, sometimes have two in the drive, a magna and a Lancer. With retirement came the opportunity to set ourselves up for the rest of our lives, given we have a van and we go to the goldfields each year with a heap of stuff needed to live off the grid for 8 weeks or so. The Triton allows us to pull the van with its full load along with a decent load in the ute. All up we can put about 5t on the road so that's enough for us. We don't travel fast when we have the van on the back so at 90K's itll lope along all day at that speed. Luv it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 350396, member: 334"] Like it or not I bought a brand new Triton dual cab ute, diesel with a canopy. My wife and I have driven Mitsubishi since 1992, sometimes have two in the drive, a magna and a Lancer. With retirement came the opportunity to set ourselves up for the rest of our lives, given we have a van and we go to the goldfields each year with a heap of stuff needed to live off the grid for 8 weeks or so. The Triton allows us to pull the van with its full load along with a decent load in the ute. All up we can put about 5t on the road so that's enough for us. We don't travel fast when we have the van on the back so at 90K's itll lope along all day at that speed. Luv it. [/QUOTE]
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