I have a few friends with these. It's a big clumsy off-road vehicle that makes few concessions to road use. So if your idea of fun is a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, a Bronco Raptor, an 80s Toyota FJ62, or a 1990s Defender 110, buy with confidence. Be ...
Those are some good observations. I currently have a Q5e but I’m in a city so only one car and my wife often uses for delivering orchids from her shop so she wants to look at “taller” vehicles. I have an old Tacoma at my cabin which I use to haul a drift ...
And I choose the wording carefully. It is fully fit for purpose for replacing an old school Defender or Land Cruiser and is excellent off road. However no concessions have been made for driving on road as a consequence - it is an old school body on frame....
… test drive these in Austin during F1 two years ago. Lumbering vehicle. If you are after any sort of refinement, this isn’t the right vehicle. But purely on a functional basis, it serves the purpose.
I owned this for 3 years and my wife and I drove it across Europe, camped in a tent on the roof, hauled logs for our boiler, used it as a bird hide, cooked on the built in table, carried a toilet in the back. It’s a go anywhere do anything vehicle. Great ...