The 4x4 has been around since just after 1900, and has played a vital front role every since in our farming, military, and emergency services. It is an eminently useful machine that isn't much bigger than a standard largish saloon, yet it is vilified in the press almost daily (or at least it is in the UK). Here's a front page headline:
Where do you stand, and second question, of the working 4x4s when were/are you most impressed by their contribution. And, if this is a thread that should be somewhere else I am totally happy to move it, just move me.
Where do you stand, and second question, of the working 4x4s when were/are you most impressed by their contribution. And, if this is a thread that should be somewhere else I am totally happy to move it, just move me.