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    4x4 Australia Magazine 4x4 of the Year.....WTF

    Hi all,
    Just picked up the latest 4x4 Australia magazine.

    The results for 2011 4x4 of the year are as follows: -
    1st - Jeep Grand Cherokee V6.
    2nd - Mitsubishi Challenger TD4.
    3rd - Nissan Pathfinder 2.5TD4.
    4th - Nissan Pathfinder 3.0TDV6.

    The D4 was not included in this award.
    Now, am I missing something or have the judges been on some weird ****?
    Not sure about everyone else, but to include the above vehicles in the award and leave out the D4, one has to say WTF.

    ???????????????????????????????Craig
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    Sings: "Money talks..."

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    As the new Landrover models were released in 2009 was the D4 even eligible. I think the models listed are all new (or at least facelighted).

    Remember the who har back in 04 or 05 when the D3 won it before it was even released.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    As the new Landrover models were released in 2009 was the D4 even eligible. I think the models listed are all new (or at least facelighted).

    Remember the who har back in 04 or 05 when the D3 won it before it was even released.

    Garry
    Garry,
    Last years winner for the same award was the 3.0Lt D4.
    More reason to wonder why it was left out this year??????????

    Cheers, Craig

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    Generally Vehicle of the Year awards for new vehicles are only open to those vehicles that have been introduced in the year up to the test as garrycol said. Having said that I do recall reading a magazine that had changed the rules slightly to include the previous years winner to ensure that 4wd of the year in fact went to the best 4x4 on the market. This may have been overlander though

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    4x4 award has always been for new models in that year only.

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    I just read this article....they took a D4 along as a benchmark.....one that they often referred to as very high....the one to beat.

    ...Even though it tore a tyre within 30 mins and ripped an exhaust tail-pipe and muffler off.....

    Interesting point, the 18" armed Jeep got a puncture very early too. So maybe tyre quality Vs size again...in other words both OEMs aren't very strong.

    The exhaust perplexed me....they are pretty well hidden away, so I suspect it was just a bugger moment, but the writers put it down to a crap weld, which it may have been too.

    By no means were they putting down the D4....quite the opposite I thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtoid View Post
    I just read this article....they took a D4 along as a benchmark.....one that they often referred to as very high....the one to beat.

    ...Even though it tore a tyre within 30 mins and ripped an exhaust tail-pipe and muffler off.....
    What were they doing to the thing?? I've run through some fairly, er ... rough places and only ever managed to dent the exhausts.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkJkKQQejho]YouTube - WA Mud comps - D3 1[/ame]

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    What were they doing to the thing?? I've run through some fairly, er ... rough places and only ever managed to dent the exhausts.

    YouTube - WA Mud comps - D3 1

    Cheers,

    Gordon
    Great bit of footage Gordon,

    Deua National Park in Southern NSW.

    They stated that they'd bashed them through creeks, rocks, deep washouts etc. And had belly dragged them over errosion control humps.

    I almost damaged my exhaust once but it split the bash plate instead but that was more to do with reversing over a stump in long grass. I asked my son if there was anything behind us as the grass was setting the sensors off.....I think he was looking for buses and other traffic....LOL!!!

    Considering what they were claiming to do with them, I'm pleasantly surprised they didn't have more issues with the OEMs. They never mentioned the D4 having any traction issues at all.

    Cheers,

    Kev.

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    OT - just checked out your Gallery Gordon - no question the toughest looking RRS around!!!! If I was 18 not 42 I'd say "that's sick mate"....(!)

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