That's what you get with a US reporter!
Agreed.here's a crazy idea. buy what you like.
New trucks are wonderful, Shiny, No dents/scratches or any errant stains on the interior and they look/smell absolutely Amazing But do you really want to take this pristine example of motoring excellence bush amongst all the mud, rocks and scratchy scrub that loves to caress the duco ?
There is always something rather "Special" about driving an older truck that you have maintained/restored and modified that you know exactly what it is capable of and what it isn't and Not being afraid of getting it dirty or the odd scratch or two on it.
Maybe the comfort or the aesthetics on an older vehicle is not up to Par with the newer editions But the satisfaction of being able to traverse a difficult bit of terrain is just the same But without getting your heart broken about an odd dent or scratch that would occur if it happened to a brand new truck
That's what you get with a US reporter!
Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
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Thomas - 1955 Series 1 107" Truck Cab
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						SubscriberI particularly liked this bit ................................. "This trip is one of the hardest challenges that can be completed by a 4x4 vehicle anywhere in the world".
This comment, after declaring modern 4WD's superior I found most interesting ........................ "you simply cannot argue the objective superiority of modern technology and conveniences. Modified appropriately, a modern truck is just as capable". So if you buy a new 'truck' and throw enough money at it it can be made as capable as an old one ?
Deano
Didn't watch the video but, my 2c worth.
If I'm driving the entire family across Australia - someone buy me a D5 please - I'll take every bit of comfort and convenience I can get.
If I'm driving across Australia with some mates who won't complain - I'd prefer an old truck just for the fun of it.
How much comfort would you get on 20's. I hope they offer at least 18s on the D5. Cheers
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