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Poll : Which is the ultimate off-road vehicle

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Other... (please post them if I missed anyone)
22
The old Land Rovers
18
The Unimog
11
The Toyota
7
The buggys
6
The Land Rover
5
The Jeep
4
The Hummer
2
GAHH!! I've hated Ssasyongs, and I always will.:arge: No matter what car they make, even a Evo/STI rival.
Quote from Furiously-Fast :Not sure about its off roading skills, but all I know its that it is very, very durable.

The thing about the Hilux is, you don't need off-roading skills for it. You just put the hammer down and go. All other vehicles will eventually break while the Hilux will go forever .

Seriously, any street rig will need some modifications. The Hilux, a jeep, or any other normal street vehicle will need locked axles. But that's really all you need, with some good off-road tires.
How about the OKA? Aussie tough.


Although I drive a Hilux and I haven't been stopped going anywhere yet.
#54 - Jakg
Jakg , rule three says "-Don't post videos that shows the opponents of your favourite in a "Trail rated for the mall" type of video." so please remove it.
#56 - Jakg
...what?

it's a video of a Hummer, a Tahoe and some crappy little mini-van getting stuck in frankly very little mud.
First of all it's a Hummer, a Cadillac and a GAZ , i don't care in what they got stuck, it doesn't respect rule three so please remove it.
#58 - Jakg
I can't even understand rule 3 let alone respect it.
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Quote from Jakg :I can't even understand rule 3 let alone respect it.

That rule was probably changed after you mocked his beloved Hummer.
Quote from BAMBO :Actually no Squidhead, go in a forest and the tank won't be able to move without destroying the turrent, and the driver wouldn't like to ripp off a 20 million dollars turrent now would he? But if you brought it up, I think an Abraham would do better then a T 90
Riders Motion, you won't be able to "piss me off" .

What's an Abraham? Do you happen to mean an Abrams?
Quote from BAMBO :First of all it's a Hummer, a Cadillac and a GAZ Volga, i don't care in what they got stuck, it doesn't respect rule three so please remove it.

You may want to rethink that. Volga is a sedan.
@mrodgers: Hilux has locked diff, on the back at least. Plus the standard tyres are fairly good off-road, they're not exactly knobblys, but with 4WD, locked diff and low-range gears on, it hasn't gotten stuck here yet, in the worst Irish weather, in the muckiest fields and river beds
Hilux with A LS1 V8 and big motha fooker tyres
Quote from dougie-lampkin :@mrodgers: Hilux has locked diff, on the back at least. Plus the standard tyres are fairly good off-road, they're not exactly knobblys, but with 4WD, locked diff and low-range gears on, it hasn't gotten stuck here yet, in the worst Irish weather, in the muckiest fields and river beds

What you may call the Hilux may be the Tacoma for me. The Tacoma, came about in 1995, does have a locked diff available. Anything before 1995, which is the Hilux, does not have a locked diff. They were open diffs front and rear.

I also have never gotten stuck in any of my Toyotas. I've been temporarily hindered in movement, but have always been able rectify the situation without being pulled or using a winch/come-a-long.
I said other car and i mean this one we used them in our army.

Pinzgauer 712m



Why would the Hummer even be an option?

I voted Toyota.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Tatra 6x6/8x8/10x10 monsters. Aswell as the Oshkosh 8x8/10x10.

Basically them effin huge trucks the army use quite a lot.
Quote from mrodgers :What you may call the Hilux may be the Tacoma for me. The Tacoma, came about in 1995, does have a locked diff available. Anything before 1995, which is the Hilux, does not have a locked diff. They were open diffs front and rear.

We haven't had a Tacoma over this side of the pond, but wiki says it just a rebadged Hilux. We've been using them where I am working for ~15 years, and are currently on the 3rd. Only because some tool wrote off the last one It's the '06 one we have now, which I believe is still the same as the new ones now. These have locked diff, low-range gears, etc. Not too sure on the other ones, I can't remember them

They definitely survive everything, ours hasn't gotten stuck yet, and we don't even have a winch on it, or any other vehicle to tow it

As seen on Top Gear, they're also completely indestructible
Quote from R34king :Hilux with A LS1 V8 and big motha fooker tyres

If you want a real work horse diesel is the only option. If you want to cruise Sunset Boulevard then get a petrol.
Quote from dougie-lampkin :We haven't had a Tacoma over this side of the pond, but wiki says it just a rebadged Hilux. We've been using them where I am working for ~15 years, and are currently on the 3rd. Only because some tool wrote off the last one It's the '06 one we have now, which I believe is still the same as the new ones now. These have locked diff, low-range gears, etc. Not too sure on the other ones, I can't remember them

They definitely survive everything, ours hasn't gotten stuck yet, and we don't even have a winch on it, or any other vehicle to tow it

As seen on Top Gear, they're also completely indestructible

Yup, after looking up Toyota UK, Tacoma is what you guys have as the Hilux. The Hilux to me is pre Tacoma era, thus no locking diff available. It is in the Tacoma though as I said, which is the Hilux.

I'd still take the old Toyota Hilux (my version) over the Tacoma any day. Light, cheap, and with a few mods (add locking diffs and the Marlin Crawler dual t-case) it will go ANYWHERE without you even being in the truck.

Marlin Czajkowski walking the crawler in 13th gear....

The answer to this is none of the above my personal choice would be a mecerds G-wagen or a volvo c303.landrovers are great but they break way to easy the halfshafts are made of match sticks and i just wouldnt trust them at all.oyotas are the best for expeditition use they are practially bullet proof jeeps like landrovers are good but also break way to easy Hummers seem to be more for rappers then the great outdoors and buggys with 2 wheel drive aint going to get u to far

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