Snowshoeing today.Yeah, but where's the fun in that? I mean, who needs a driveway that's just one colour.
BTW, did you get any of that snow the other day?I know a lot landed on the eastern seaboard, but don't know how far it spread.
well 17/21 mpg isn't bad for 285 HP. US mpg is less than UK because your gallon is largerFuel doesn't stay in Jeeps very long!!
If they could make them less thirsty, then yes, a Rubicon would make a great alternative to the Defender.
Plus, gas is under $2.00 a gallon here right now.well 17/21 mpg isn't bad for 285 HP. US mpg is less than UK because your gallon is larger
Yep. about $1.60 a gallon here at shell/BP and $1.33 in Detroit. A quid or less per gallonPlus, gas is under $2.00 a gallon here right now.
well 17/21 mpg isn't bad for 285 HP. US mpg is less than UK because your gallon is larger
What size engine is a 285 Hp Jeep?
You have remember that here in the UK, petrol is the equivalent of over $5.60 per US Gallon. So miles per gallon is important. This why most 4X4 vehicles sold here are diesel.
The son and I both wish that our Rovers were diesel powered.Diesel seems to be better for delivering low down grunt and torque ...
In reality LR had and could of made all the defenders to meet all safety requirements for the rest of the world. They chose not to. I believe they could not of been able to keep up with demand. Even now it is a 4-6 month wait to get a disco or RR over Here in the US.
Diesel seems to be better for delivering low down grunt and torque ...
Surely it must be possible to fit a small Cummins unit, that side of the pond?The son and I both wish that our Rovers were diesel powered.
Our Cherokee has the 3.0V6 diesel. 215ish horse power and 415ftlb of torque. Puts a huge smile on my face. MikeDiesel seems to be better for delivering low down grunt and torque ...
I agree that LR could probably have made the Defender meet some new requirements but not all. It's getting difficult to pass the new, more stringent emissions with the tightening allowable limits being imposed by Europe. Then there's the safety aspects to consider these days too. Basically European legislation has made production of the traditional Defender all but impossible.
If it's purely legislation wouldn't that put all 4x4s out of production?
If it's purely legislation wouldn't that put all 4x4s out of production?
The legislation is just a glitch, What really killed it was the economics of the production methods at the comparatively low volume of sales, IMO. Shame Hippo aint here, he is informative on the subject.
I suspect that may be something to do with it. But emissions is the official line I heard.
Where is Hippo by the way. Not see him for a while.
Hippo was on midday Monday, not been around since, hopefully just having a well earned break. MikeI suspect that may be something to do with it. But emissions is the official line I heard.
Where is Hippo by the way. Not see him for a while.