Mickey Bitsko
Adventurer
Interesting subject lots of good points.
I have a zf5 with 4 low in a Ford I have mixed reviews.
I have a zf5 with 4 low in a Ford I have mixed reviews.
Off road and slow, I can't disagree with this enough...Is it possible to overheat an auto? .. yes, but you have to try... and you would have to pay far less attention to the temp on hot and steep than you do almost every moment in a stick...
Is it possible to overheat an auto? .. yes, but you have to try... and you would have to pay far less attention to the temp on hot and steep than you do almost every moment in a stick...
Like I said, those days have passed us... auto is better for 99.999% of applications
I have learned it is better to design a vehicle for 99% than the 1%.. that top 5-10% will cost you.. in money c comfort, manners.. it will cost you something...and you will rarely use it
It’s pretty easy to overheat the auto on something like a Honda Ridgeline, by going up a long, steep, slow climb.
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If you are going technical trails, Offroad and slow, I would expect you have 4 LO.. otherwise you have brought the wrong vehicle to Play that game and you can certainly find the 1% of extreme as an exception to the 99% rule...
...my partner would love to go with a similarly no frills 4x4 truck (cheap) but its not going to happen with GM for under 40k.
Just under $40,000?I just went to the build page, mocked up a 1500 Crew Cab/SB 4WD with the X31 offroad package (locker, 2-speed transfer case, skids, etc.) for just a bit under $40k. And that's just sticker.
Just under $40,000?
Well, at least it's cheap.
Which is another indicator of how crazy pricing has become. Whatever the market will bear, and it's bearing a lot these days, isn't it?Well, that's MSRP. I'm sure if GM is like Ford or Ram, you're looking at 15-20%+ off MSRP.
Which is another indicator of how crazy pricing has become. Whatever the market will bear, and it's bearing a lot these days, isn't it?
Which is another indicator of how crazy pricing has become. Whatever the market will bear, and it's bearing a lot these days, isn't it?
I'll take your word for it, but I find it telling that they can knock 1/5 off the price and still make plenty of money. Nothing new there, of course.Not really. Vehicle pricing, if you factor in inflation, is actually cheaper than ~20 years ago.
Again, missing the point, but thats fine. Everyone is entitled to that.Not everyone cares about serious technical trails... mission specific