Hi Guys,
I'm not a Montero owner, but I really like them a lot. I have two videos you might want to see. Two weeks ago I went out with a few friends to the El Paso Mountains in the Mojave. We planed on camping out, exploring the historic area and running Last Chance Canyon the next morning. Well after a great bonfire and BBQ I was going to call it a night, my 8 year old son had already headed to the tent. At that point two of my friends decided to go for a late night drive in the 2nd gen Montero. About an hour later I heard yelling down the road, and my two friends came walking back into the camp. They were driving down the canyon, and an unlit quad came out of a blind corner. The guy only had one of those little led lights on the top of his helmet. My friend decided to save the guys life, and swerve off the fire road. They were going a little fast, and when all the dust settled, the Montero was on its side. Below is a video of the late night recovery. This truck is really impressive, aside from cosmetic damage, it was totally drivable. As a testament to the tank like characteristics of the Montero, he ran Last Chance Canyon the next morning! Now we have a guy in our group seriously thinking about buying a 2nd or 3rd gen Monte.
Recovery: (There is a little profanity by the guy holding the camera)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg-uAqGP3yY
Dropping in to Last Chance Canyon the next morning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-e34PRFQJc
I'm not a Montero owner, but I really like them a lot. I have two videos you might want to see. Two weeks ago I went out with a few friends to the El Paso Mountains in the Mojave. We planed on camping out, exploring the historic area and running Last Chance Canyon the next morning. Well after a great bonfire and BBQ I was going to call it a night, my 8 year old son had already headed to the tent. At that point two of my friends decided to go for a late night drive in the 2nd gen Montero. About an hour later I heard yelling down the road, and my two friends came walking back into the camp. They were driving down the canyon, and an unlit quad came out of a blind corner. The guy only had one of those little led lights on the top of his helmet. My friend decided to save the guys life, and swerve off the fire road. They were going a little fast, and when all the dust settled, the Montero was on its side. Below is a video of the late night recovery. This truck is really impressive, aside from cosmetic damage, it was totally drivable. As a testament to the tank like characteristics of the Montero, he ran Last Chance Canyon the next morning! Now we have a guy in our group seriously thinking about buying a 2nd or 3rd gen Monte.
Recovery: (There is a little profanity by the guy holding the camera)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg-uAqGP3yY
Dropping in to Last Chance Canyon the next morning:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-e34PRFQJc