British_Rover
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- Torrington, CT United States
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- 2005 Gr Cherokee, dealer demo
The only one on that list that I can't agree with 100% is the first Gen Saturns. I worked on plenty of those cars and my gf in HS and the first part of college had one too. They were good cars and the DOHC engine wasn't quite as underpowered as the SOHC version.
Also to put one final nail in the coffin our old F&I manager got a H2 stuck in the first five feet of our Land Rover off road demonstration course. The same course a Freelander can get through if you take the right line.
The frame of the H2 twisted so much it bound up the drive line and pinched the doors shut on the body. That is another reason why the the tie rods break the pickup points on the frame move too much during full extension.
Check out my dealership photo thread I think I have a few pictures of our off-road demo course.
Also to put one final nail in the coffin our old F&I manager got a H2 stuck in the first five feet of our Land Rover off road demonstration course. The same course a Freelander can get through if you take the right line.
The frame of the H2 twisted so much it bound up the drive line and pinched the doors shut on the body. That is another reason why the the tie rods break the pickup points on the frame move too much during full extension.
Check out my dealership photo thread I think I have a few pictures of our off-road demo course.