![]() 07/11/2014 at 12:55 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Looks awesome in person, reminds me of the deceased Honda Element (loved that car too). The proportions are perfect, and that rear is just beautiful!
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![]() 07/11/2014 at 12:58 |
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Looks like a trailhawk model too, nice spot. I can't wait to see someone take this off-road if for nothing else than to satisfy my morbid curiosity.
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I'm thinking about one, I really like how it looks and it shouldn't be very expensive. I have some weird choices right now. It's between this, the Mazda 6, FR-S, Focus ST, GTI, and a couple others. I'm really leaning towards the jeep though.
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That's a...um...diverse selection there.
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seconded. I tend to like these "crappy" jeeps because I think people who off road a lot tend to be extreme in thier opinions that its either a rubicon wrangler with fox shocks and aftermarket axles lifts and crap or its totally useless off road. I think I would be more of a casual putter around smoothish trails type of person with the occasional shallow mud bash / dirt donuts kind of person and would be interested to see who one of these would do.
![]() 07/11/2014 at 13:20 |
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To be perfectly honest, the majority of the trails I do could be handled by a jeep like this no problem. I like to see things more than rough around in rocks and mud for the hellava it and something like this is perfect for the person who wants to see things a little further down the trail than a subaru would take them. at the very least, the additional standard rock protection is peace of mind for river crossings like this