Actually, the 6x6 is only a 6x6 when the diff lock switch is activated otherwise only four wheels are driven.
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Well, you could look at it another way. Because the distance between the two rear axles are less than one metre, the rear axles are considered to be one axle by registration authorities, therefore, they are a 4x4.
Hey! A thread about defining a vehicle on AULRO! What made you think it wouldn't get pedantic?
We're not splitting hairs to the nth degree yet.
"All Terrain Trucks".... Like it!
I found both the notion of the term "truck" and the definition to be poor. In fact I really hate the American term "truck" although it has come into common usage in Australia. I wonder why.
I come from a family where my great-great grandfather was a carrier and so on down the line where my uncle is now the principle of the same company and we always had lorries. Even in our own distribution business we had freezer lorries.
But hey, I'm anacronistic and accept it.
But I do like the Tatra 8X8s and 6X6s! :D
I'm pretty sure my rego papers describe my 130 as 'Land Rover Truck'
Don.
truck: definition of truck in Oxford dictionary (British & World English)
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a heavy road vehicle for carting goods, materials or troops; a lorry