Thread: AWD comparisons
View Single Post
  (#16 (permalink)) Old
martinbo   martinbo is offline
Fanatic
Moderator Emeritus
 
martinbo's Avatar
 
Posts: 2,308
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Johannesburg
Thanks: 637
Thanked 1,078 Times in 537 Posts
martinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to beholdmartinbo is a splendid one to behold
Re: AWD comparisons - 09-02-2006, 03:19 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by warot
Martin have you ever considered being a car journalist? Serious question... because that was so well written and contained tons of useful information. I'm really glad that GCZ can have someone with your insight.

I really don't have anything to add to the discussion now that Martin has pretty much covered... everything.
Thanks warot. As to your question, it's such a difficult game to break into here in SA. I have though, just had excerpts of my first write-up (it was a press release for the Prodrive WRX) for Subaru SA published in the Star Motoring two weeks back. So, who knows...

Thank you for the encouragement...

Naruto, I hear that the Jeep Wrangler is extremely capable off-road. The problem with this vehicle is that is limited in its long range capabilities - not quite suited for expeditions which require slightly larger vehicles accessorised with long range tanks and such like. Hummer is an unknown quantity in Africa. ... and I so wouldn't entrust my life to a Ford F-150.
Reply With Quote