So Frak.....I was prepared to let it go, but with that latest reply of yours, why should I??
I`m not being smug at all, or, in your eyes, I am not allowed to have an opinion? So NOW who is being smug.
Sorry, but if you think driving a large 4x4 on school runs and on motorways in good weather, without even having the knowledge of how to use it for what it is intended for, (and please don`t give me this rubbish about them not having a definition.....by the sheer fact that it is a 4x4, of course it has a definition)makes good sense in this climate, with a ridiculous fuel consumption, then I don`t believe....
Freedom of choice, fine, but another phrase would instantly spring to my mind, `more money than sense`
And Adam, yes, I appreciate your point about smaller 4x4`s, but I am really thinking of Range Rovers upwards here which, in my opinion look fine on a farm or in the remote highlands of Scotland, for uses that they were really intended, by people who know HOW to use them, not for people who simply want to pose around whilst sitting four feet in the air.
I wonder, of all the large 4x4 vehicles, what percentage have EVER been used in extreme mode/conditions???
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