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    Boxhead63 Guest

    Are Landy drivers snobs?

    As part of my employment as a Network Officer in the Kimberley region of WA I travel on average up to 3500ks per week. Most of this travel is done in a current model HiLux. Not my choice, however, it is generally a capable vehicle, except in soft sand. Regardless, it is my work vehicle. During the day to day humdrum of my job I pass many Landys of all shapes, sizes and types and generally towing the obligatory palace on wheels. Some of these palaces would really be testing the towing capacities of the respective Landies let alone the operators. That statement is not on it's own with Landy operators. Nevertheless, I always offer a wave or salute to the brand. It is a rare moment when i get a wave back or any recognition whatsoever. 'Tis a shame because i thought Landy owners were a happy and fun bunch whom would return a wave and recognition of a great brand. Some of these operators look like they have a scowl burnt into their heads, as if to say "What?" "Why could that mere Toyota driver be waving at me?" There's only one answer. I love the Landy brand and it helps bring a smile to me when I see a scowl upon your grumpy sunburnt faces, when I am having great day. You guys should really wear blockout when you're driving and smile a little. If you still can.
    Come on guys give a wave and smile a little. It might brighten your day.

    Cheers
    Rob.

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    You say something peasant?
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Snobs

    Hi
    they probably think you're about to break down.
    Try strapping a D2 bonnet on the front of your toiloter
    the'll wave back i'm sure

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    In the past year I've done 'the lap' and caravaned to Birdsville, Cameron, Innaminca etc. I found once out of town 99% of people wave regardless of vehicle.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    must admit I get the same response from Land Rover owners when I'm in the company hilux. I give big waves but they just look stunned as to why would someone in a lux wave to them.

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    I find it hard to come to any firm conclusion about who waves and who doesn't.

    On one trip to Darwin, I was becoming convinced that when I waved, I didn't get a response from women and from people in vehicles with NT plates.

    I had just about enough evidence to confirm that theory when I got a wave from a woman in a vehicle with NT plates.

    BTW, if any Land Rover drivers get a wave from someone in a red 1988 Camry, it probably means that I have momentarily forgotten which vehicle I am in and have waved instinctively.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
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    now been with local GOV for 3 years and cover 100 rural Km from depo.
    this is the first job that ive had to drive a truck most days and the rural road require both hands on the wheel when passing.Ive had a few cars in that time and often people make comment on a new vehicle on the road.

    most locals wave--and most living on back roads expect that you know who they are.

    the non wavers are from obvious various groups or just blind.
    those that expect to be waved to will let you know.

    I had to have that if your tinted window were not so dark--or if you painted the company logo on the bonnet you get a wave.

    this week I got bogged when I moved to the shoulder to pass an oncoming cattle truck.in slop over the wheel nuts the length of the truck and 4 ton trailer.I now can expect more waves from that area.

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    In my 10 years living in the Wide Bay area (Childers and Moore Park Beach) never a Toyota driver waved back to me. I know that Bundy is the Toyota kingdom but courtesy it is not there.
    When I use to ride my bike every rider just say hello by moving his head and I was riding a BMW.

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    a thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    You say something peasant?
    To you V8Ian a sincere thanks for my elevation in status. It was formally snake bum. And to you Scott (Scouse) I would have thought a thank you on this subject would have been below you.
    I hope you and the family are well Scott.

    Cheers
    Rob

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    Boxhead63 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Davehoos View Post
    now been with local GOV for 3 years and cover 100 rural Km from depo.
    this is the first job that ive had to drive a truck most days and the rural road require both hands on the wheel when passing.Ive had a few cars in that time and often people make comment on a new vehicle on the road.

    most locals wave--and most living on back roads expect that you know who they are.

    the non wavers are from obvious various groups or just blind.
    those that expect to be waved to will let you know.

    I had to have that if your tinted window were not so dark--or if you painted the company logo on the bonnet you get a wave.

    this week I got bogged when I moved to the shoulder to pass an oncoming cattle truck.in slop over the wheel nuts the length of the truck and 4 ton trailer.I now can expect more waves from that area.
    Dave,
    If you were in my area and I came across you. First I would've had a chuckle then I would've called in the nearest Service Crew to help. Most of the crew tow around a loader or some other plant that could help in that kind of situation. If that was no good we'd pull out the stove and boil the billy.

    Rob

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