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susie manterfield(high wycombe)

susie manterfield(high wycombe) Report 21 Jan 2005 00:10

hubby has always had range rovers and discoveries! he decided to go for some thing different and got a chrysler voyager(7 seater)! we have had it for 3 years now and love it.it is handy for carting all 8 grandchildren around in lol just lately hubby is pining for a range rover again,so it looks like that we will soon be part exing the chrysler i dont think they are a status symbol at all. we tow a 27ft caravan down to weymouth each year and so we need a heavy vehicle everyone to their own i say susie xxxx

Kim from Sandhurst

Kim from Sandhurst Report 21 Jan 2005 00:13

Well I think they should be banned!!!! only cause I'm jealous! I WANT ONE!!!!!! Drive a Scenic at mo, but waiting for April!!!! Hubbie's got one, with 'crew cab' so why can't I????

Crista

Crista Report 21 Jan 2005 02:12

We have two 4x4 vehicles or SUVs as they are known here. We regularly drive in snow so we do need the 4x4 option. Not all 4x4s are gas guzzlers. Ours are not full time 4 wheel drive. 4 wheel drive only cuts in if the wheels begin to slip or if we set it to 4wd. Crista

Maz from Cornwall

Maz from Cornwall Report 21 Jan 2005 02:14

I am with Kim on this one!! LOL!!

Deb Vancouver (18665)

Deb Vancouver (18665) Report 21 Jan 2005 03:04

Two of our vehicles are 4x4's. One is a Suzuki SJ410 and the other a Tracker. They do not guzzle gas. I drove it in 4 wheel drive last week during a heavy snowstorm. If I didn't have it in 4 wheel I would have been all over the road. Also we have in the past spent many a weekend 4 wheelin. We are planning on doing just that this weekend. Theres nothing wrong with 4 wheelers!

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 21 Jan 2005 06:26

Hi, I'm with Bob.on bull bars. There is no reason, other than vanity, to drive a vehicle with bull bars on ordinary roads. Years ago Watchdog ran a campaign to try and get them banned. I cannot remember the statitics but know that a collision with a pedestrian, especially a child, is far more likely to be fatal if the vehicle has bull bars. Gwynne

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 21 Jan 2005 08:43

I can appreciate farmers, off roaders, caravanners, etc pulling big trailers, needing the extra bit of grunt that 4 wheel drive gives, and yes its handy in the snow..........extremely handy if a one comes by while you are stuck, and 'he' can pull you out of a hole.....

Clare

Clare Report 21 Jan 2005 10:01

i didn't realise how many of you would have one!we use ours for towing.i use it for the school run as i only have this vehicle and a van.if i take the van my kids are not strapped in.it is not a sign to anyone that i have one cus i can afford one, it is because i need one.i class myself as a very good driver having taken lessons to drive with a trailer on the back.anyone can be a pest on the road no matter what they drive! we had a crash 2 years ago,not our fault.someone pulled out infront of us and hit my car.if my car had been a normal car we would have been injured quite badly.luckily us being a bit higher saved us from that.i'm sticking to my 4x4 and i don't care what people think or say.if i could afford one i would have a hummer for show instead i will stick to my trooper.and no i don't have a bullbar.but i would like one..they are great for parking, if you pull in too far at least you know!!only joking!!!!!

BrianW

BrianW Report 21 Jan 2005 10:28

It's a slippery slope when you start to dictate to people and deny personal choice. I don't have a 4x4 but I have a larger car than one would expect for the two of us because we have two dogs and a caravan. Should I be forced to get rid of those and trade down to a small car? Plenty of people live in houses with more bedrooms than they need. Should they be forced to sell up and move to a smaller house? The UK is overpopulated. Should we restrict the number of children allowed per female? Be careful, very careful.

Bob

Bob Report 21 Jan 2005 13:20

All I would say is last february when we had a heavy snow fall all 4x4s I saw were sliding back on hills as the drivers did not know how to engage the 4 wheel drive. assuming they knew they had 4WD in the first place. Bob

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom Report 21 Jan 2005 13:47

I agree with some others on here that it is mainly the Bull bars that are uneccesary and dangerous. I too watched the watchdog programme years ago when it hilighted the problem. Its not the size of the car, but the accessories on them and some of(not all) the drivers who are dangerous. Elaine x