Buliwyf
Viking with a Hammer
Swiss army knife? I can do way more with a fullsize. SUV's are just four door cars that can go off road a bit. All I have to do is get past the firm ride, which is 100% in your head. And the size, which is just a skill level thing most of the time. It's my daily driver.
Fullsize +'s:
Cross the county south of me, in the spring. Defender on 32" AT's doesn't stand a chance on flooded dirt roads. Not much does.
Tow, with no excuses.
Haul a camper.
Actually have more than $3 to retire on, without turning to selling drugs or people.
Bounce off a Prius at 55mph and still have my legs.
Not have to worry about how an RTT is going to make me handle in the snow.
Carry gear and 5 people, without having to wrap them up in plastic and stack them.
Track perfectly straight on sand ripples, for a hundred miles.
It's not like I can't still go to starbucks and pretend to be a drug dealer like a LR owner, just because I hopped into the full size.
Seriously though, any kind of real towing or hauling, I'm not the least bit interested in a Bronco, Jeep, LR. Been there, done that. An RTT on either of those is as heavy as I'll go. Then I jump straight to an F250 designed to tow and haul.
Fullsize +'s:
Cross the county south of me, in the spring. Defender on 32" AT's doesn't stand a chance on flooded dirt roads. Not much does.
Tow, with no excuses.
Haul a camper.
Actually have more than $3 to retire on, without turning to selling drugs or people.
Bounce off a Prius at 55mph and still have my legs.
Not have to worry about how an RTT is going to make me handle in the snow.
Carry gear and 5 people, without having to wrap them up in plastic and stack them.
Track perfectly straight on sand ripples, for a hundred miles.
It's not like I can't still go to starbucks and pretend to be a drug dealer like a LR owner, just because I hopped into the full size.
Seriously though, any kind of real towing or hauling, I'm not the least bit interested in a Bronco, Jeep, LR. Been there, done that. An RTT on either of those is as heavy as I'll go. Then I jump straight to an F250 designed to tow and haul.
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