I have been using the Wouxun KGUV2d radios. I put them into service with our ambulance service three years ago as a test. One has a battery held on with duct tape and one an antenna had to be replaced, other than that they have held up GREAT! They really did get dropped, kicked, forgotten and abused.
Our city public works , and a local road district are using them now too. I have personally seen the performance of sixteen of these radios serving for the last couple years without fail.
I have had mine for many years now. It has exceeded my expectations for a $100 portable radio. Is it in the same class as the Motorola HT1250, that is our fire service workhorse? No. Those things are a brute and extremely durable. The down side is they are difficult to program (software restrictions, prehistoric interface and software),fewer features, big and expensive. I have a couple of those too, but prefer to carry the KG-UV2D. If you are a guy who is going to drive your vehicle over the radio, ever call. Maybe a radio is something that you should not be caring for? Delegate that to someone who will take care of the equipment? I understand...stuff happens.

The Wouxun can handle "stuff happening".
My third year I did have to replace one failed battery on my Wouxun. I have seen no other battery failures. I carry a AA battery pack for it in case of emergencies. The included charger works 120V , or 12V in a vehicle. I bought a telescoping high gain antenna for remote contacts, but have never needed it. Most of the time I use it UHF and crossband repeat from my vehicle when hiking the canyons.
I have a friend who tried a newer model Wouxun portable , and did not have success programming it for some of his needs. The KG-UV2D seems to be the best choice thus far IMO.
The software from
http://www.g4hfq.co.uk/download.html is a HUGE advantage. Loads better than others. (I use it for my sons Yaesu VX7R HT and my FT8800R too.)
I purchase from
http://www.wouxun.us/ and have had excellent price and service. (no ties other than a satisfied customer)
Name brand does not always mean better. Did you know that HYT builds the new Astro mobile for Motorola? They sell the exact same radio without the "name brand" at a fraction of the cost. Motorola failed to secure all the rights
I would give the Wouxun KG-UV2D two thumbs up for SAR! You will have options the other guys will drool over
