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I read years ago that 80% of 4x4s in Japan were traded in having never been put in 4 wheel driveI have had 4 4x4s used extensively in or dedicated to use in the woods. My streeters have largely been 4x4 as well. Try getting a boat and trailer up a slick ramp (and most are usually slick from wet equipment driving on them) without 4wd. That said, it does seem that a lot of owners have no real use for the feature.
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I recall that they are called Chelsea Tractors aren't they?same this side of the water, big 4X4 vehicles just to take the kids to school.
I recall that they are called Chelsea Tractors aren't they?
My brother's favorite, when someone would accelerate way too hard in their lifted truck just to get attention, he'd call out: "Sorry about your p***s!"A neighbor says "young guys today think they need big trucks to make up for something they think they're lacking".
Be sure to check out MischiefMakerTV on YouTube, Hollie Fowler is the real deal.Same can be said (around here at least) about 4x4 trucks, HD diesel pickups, pickups with brush guards and locomotive bumpers... They look like real tools of the rancher's trade, but 90% are parked in front of a house in the suburbs.
Back in WI, there was a group that did serious off-road driving; every Sunday night you'd see them trailer their mud-covered rigs through town. Not sure where they all lived or where they did their driving but they all had a windshield banner reading "Midnight Mudders II".
I do know (of) many female off-road drivers and rock climbers. OTOH, maybe it seems like so many because they're notable. I wouldn't notice 100 guys at Moab, but oh hey, look at her! Heather Storm (formerly of Garage Squad) was tasked with putting the new Bronco through its paces.
I understand that it's a ranch vehicle.You have to wonder - other than dragging it to Cars and Coffee ... what does the guy do with that thing?
I understand that it's a ranch vehicle.