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I use 2wd on tarmac does that make me exempt :lol: :lol: :lol: Ste
What a massive load of bauble.It gets me hot under the collar everytime I read "gaz-guzzling 4x4's"I get 30mpg from mine. Why not attack Focus ST's which do about 24mpg or any other hot hatch for that matter.Its really a war on school run mums in V8 Range Rover's which everyone else who drives a 4x4 has been caught up in.
Okay - so you introduce a "permit" system with some way for people who really need a 4x4 to get a permit for free. Perhaps accredited organisations like the NFU could certify this need.So what counts as needing a 4x4 - we use ours for towing a horse trailer and regularly driving across fields at horse shows. We're members of the Welsh Pony Society so perhaps they'd certify the issue of a free permit?All you'd end up with though is people joining the BHS (British Horse Society) or BSJ (British Showjumping) or some such organisation without owning the horse to get the certificate.Sounds like a pretty dumb idea to me.
What he said ^. I am fed up of the blinked stance the band wagon is on. Why does someone give the press the "real truth" about 4x4 and carbon etc and then print it for us all to see. Its my life and i will do with it what i want i dont want some unknowen brussels so called emp telling me what i can and can not do.
Like Datals siad it's just utter c***. how can you discriminate against one type of vehicle, where do yo put the cut-off?Subaruy imprezzas can drink way more fuel than my LSE, they can't tow a horsebox or carry 2 big dogs but they are not persecuted like this, it's rifdiculous.
We always told you Pajeros were not real 4x4's ;-)There's the proof!
I'm sure Baggy could go down Stanage .....