[Az-Geocaching] Vehicles
Brian Casteel
bcasteel at uccinc.net
Mon Feb 21 14:54:11 MST 2005
LOL, I know. I'm just classifying most of the YBMs in one lumping, while
making exceptions for those that actually use the features they paid for.you
being one of them. It's like H2's. Rather than being used for their
functionality (although I hear that pic of one being high-centered on DIRT
is pretty funny), they project a 'status'. I'm thoroughly impressed when
someone out there isn't afraid to get their SUV dirty in something besides a
dust storm while parked in the driveway. :-) To knock even Jeep a little
bit, it's the same way with the Grand Cherokee models. 90% of those who buy
them rarely see a dirt road. The other 10% are at Moab.
Brian
Team A.I.
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It's the Infiniti SUV. It shouldn't be in the SUV category though, IMHO.
More like an AUV (asphalt utility vehicle). From this thread, it appears
that at least one QX4 out there could qualify as an SUV though. =D
Any QX4 would qualify, Brian. They all came stock with skid plates, hi/lo
transfer case, and 12 inches of clearance. Just most of them never get used
that way. Ours does. I wouldn't try rock-crawling in Moab with it, but it's
taken on FR269 down to the Sheep Bridge, Table Mesa Road, and El Camino del
Diablo, among others.
It's a pity Nissan discontinued the model. But the fact is that for most QX4
owners, the only time they are ever "off-road" is when they're going through
a carwash.
Steve
Team Tierra Buena
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