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  • Our Defender is used 4WDing Never

    1 1.14%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing once very few years

    1 1.14%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing once a year

    1 1.14%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing twice a year

    1 1.14%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing 3 times a year

    1 1.14%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing 4 times a year

    11 12.50%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing 6 times a year

    18 20.45%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing 12 times a year

    33 37.50%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing twice a month

    14 15.91%
  • Our Defender is used 4WDing three times a month

    10 11.36%
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    Arrow Usage

    How often do we use our daily driven Defenders for 4WDing/4x4ing/OffRoading? (Engaging 4WD Low Range)

    I've asked the Poll Question here as I feel the Defenders are a more unit specific type form of transport (not a Soccer Mums Car).

    This Poll of corse is aimed at the Pleasure 4WDer & not the Commercially used ones or Bitumen Holiday Travellers.
    Last edited by Rickoz; 30th January 2014 at 09:52 PM. Reason: No:2 Should say Our Defender is used 4WDing once every few years

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    No enough......my last two week week didn't require CDL, my next will use CDL high range but probably won't require low range.

    Sorry cannot see the poll on the iPhone

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    My One Ten isn't one of those soccer-dad Defenders, so might skew the results a tad, but I voted anyway

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    Not quite sure what I should put,,,
    Just having a 4X4 makes me want to go for drives ,, but even though I might want to hit a track, I dont always get to on the day .

    We dont use ours anywhere near as often as I'd like, as in out in the bush, or beach or wherever. But we do go for drives, and sometimes on those drives we might hit a dirt road or two, and maybe even a track.
    When up home (Albury) I take the dog out to the weir just about every day,,, does this count,, I drive along the shoreline there,, mind you, Micks Merc could do that too, unless its wet

    But then, once a year at least, we get to do a big trip over the space of up to two weeks, with both highway and track miles included,,

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    I am not sure what is meant by "4WDing".

    If you mean driving off made roads, this happens every time I drive from here - usually at least once a week in the 110 and most days in the 2a. None of your options include this frequently.

    If you mean driving off road as a recreational pastime, rarely if ever.

    If you mean driving in situations where four wheel drive is essential - several times a week between the two vehicles. None of your options include this frequently.

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    Hmm,
    If you had asked the frequency of how many times I drove my defender because my ordinary town car would not cope with the terrain/load/conditions it would have been easier. One can even '4wd' (engage CDL) on a highway when conditions dictate it.

    cheers

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    Like John and others, a bit confusing, our driveway is a bit rough, though no were near as rough as Johns, is difficult for some 2wd's. My nephew bottoms out nearly every he comes to visit OH I have never been a soccer mum, sports, yes but not soccer.

    So I voted the best I could

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    Arrow What is 4WDing -> Using Low Range

    To me one way of 4x4ing/4WDing/OffRoading is going slow in the bush using Low Range

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    Thumbs up If it's still a Daily Driver then yep

    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    My One Ten isn't one of those soccer-dad Defenders, so might skew the results a tad, but I voted anyway
    The Defenders have the same DNA as the good old One Tens

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    Arrow If you mean driving off road as a recreational pastime

    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    I am not sure what is meant by "4WDing".
    If you mean driving off made roads, this happens every time I drive from here - usually at least once a week in the 110 and most days in the 2a. None of your options include this frequently.
    If you mean driving off road as a recreational pastime, rarely if ever.
    <-YEP
    If you mean driving in situations where four wheel drive is essential - several times a week between the two vehicles. None of your options include this frequently.
    John

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