It had mud terrain tires on it and quite the stance. I couldn’t help but laugh!
I'd rather see a wide stance and mud terrain tires on a CRV over those loud "rice rocket mufflers" so popular on the Honda civics (and I hate the sound of those cars). Is it any good off road, probably not but its better than some teenagers trying to drift their crappy sounding civics.
Oh man, that's funny!Don't worry, all those teenagers and "tuners" left Hondas a long time ago. They drive pimped out JKUs now.
Oh man, that's funny!
At our recent off-road adventure we saw a pack of Renegades cruising the recently dozed main roads. One had a roof rack and little winch. It was sad. They looked like the biggest bunch of nerds you could ever imagine.
At our recent off-road adventure we saw a pack of Renegades cruising the recently dozed main roads. One had a roof rack and little winch. It was sad. They looked like the biggest bunch of nerds you could ever imagine.
I’ll bet they really bought into the Jeep commercials.
Advertising makes it happen. Just ask the woman in the tight red dress.
Very true. The funny thing is a lot of folks get away with it for a goodly period of time. We used to off road some totally unworthy vehicles back in the day. It's surprising what you can get away with. Right up until you can't. The advertising isn't wrong really. It just doesn't tell the whole story.Of course. Many people watch one of those Jeep commercials and instantly assume their Patriot, Renegade, or whatever, can do what they did in the commercial.
It just shows how easily influenced and gullible some people are.
Very true. The funny thing is a lot of folks get away with it for a goodly period of time. We used to off road some totally unworthy vehicles back in the day. It's surprising what you can get away with. Right up until you can't. The advertising isn't wrong really. It just doesn't tell the whole story.
Oh man, don't underestimate your Subaru. There's a few configured for off road around and they do very well. Just keep them out of places where you need clearance, and like you said, lockers. (Or a winch)I believe that. I’m sure I could get my Subaru into a lot or places, but as soon as it required any sort of flex or lockers, I’d be stuck.
For the win!Here is the proof I was duped by the woman in tight red dress :eusa_doh:
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I tow this behind my motorhome. Does pretty good off road as long as you don't get too crazy.View attachment 33880
Hell, I wouldn't attempt to take my TJ where Jerry takes his. There's a group of folks on here who take TJ's to a whole 'nother level. I can't, and don't play in that realm, but I do like seeing the pictures and hearing the stories. It's like listening to grandpa and the uncles telling stories of the bad old days.