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Why do you need a 4x4...?
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There's plenty of 4x4 that aren't (pretendy) off-roaders. Mine is a Porsche.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
And mine's got an electronically controlled centre diff and an LSD at the back, so whatever wheel is on the the ground will provide drive at all times, plus multi-selectable tiptronic and intelligent traction control.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostMine's got 2wd\4wd high\4wd low plus a lockable diff switch for when you only have a couple of wheels on the ground.
Put it this way, a few months ago I towed a Toyota 4x4 off a muddy field where it had bogged down with all four wheels turning gently. Not long before that it was a Volvo XC90.
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Well mine has a fridge in the armrest!Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnd mine's got an electronically controlled centre diff and an LSD at the back, so whatever wheel is on the the ground will provide drive at all times, plus multi-selectable tiptronic and intelligent traction control.
Put it this way, a few months ago I towed a Toyota 4x4 off a muddy field where it had bogged down with all four wheels turning gently. Not long before that it was a Volvo XC90.
Yah boo....
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?.Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnd mine's got an electronically controlled centre diff and an LSD at the back, so whatever wheel is on the the ground will provide drive at all times, plus multi-selectable tiptronic and intelligent traction control.
Put it this way, a few months ago I towed a Toyota 4x4 off a muddy field where it had bogged down with all four wheels turning gently. Not long before that it was a Volvo XC90.
Yah boo....
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