Hond MRV/Pilot in the desert?
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June 7, 2009 at 7:18 am #11388
Honda Pilot, as you know, is one of the best selling Japanese SUV in the North American Market for years now.
It is a comfortable, economical car for people looking for Car like driving & handling with a certain elevated position B-)
My feeling is that It is not meant to be taken to Camel Rock…leave alone Liwa!!!
There is a disturbing trend amongst Automakers to try & integrate the characteristics of a car with that of a 4X4…with the result that it does neither as well ๐ฎ ๐ฎ ๐ฎ
SUV is not a concept that goes with my idea of a car…
June 7, 2009 at 12:10 pm #11393quote wrangler:Thanks guys for the info. Cheers.Your solution is best Adeel Bhai…a saloon for the city & a Wrangler for the desert!!!
quote Ahmed Pervez:quote wrangler:Thanks guys for the info. Cheers.Your solution is best Adeel Bhai…a saloon for the city & a Wrangler for the desert!!!
Thats what I’ve been doing ๐ I just replaced my pajero with an MRV for the city and Wadi, however JEEP rules otherwise :thanks:
June 8, 2009 at 6:36 am #11401Pajero or a MRV can definitely not be termed as a saloon Adeel Bhai.
I would rather have a Merc E class or GS series Lexus or maybe an Accord or a Camry on a slightly lower luxurious level…
quote Ahmed Pervez:Pajero or a MRV can definitely not be termed as a saloon Adeel Bhai.I would rather have a Merc E class or GS series Lexus or maybe an Accord or a Camry on a slightly lower luxurious level…
I know Ahmed Bhai what u meant. But u know how much wadi and camp v do…so a luxury sedan doesnt suit us at all. V load up stuff like anything for camping so definitely needed a truck for that matter. MRV seems to be a better luxury than a pajero and it runs almost like a car but still high enough clearance and a 4wd. So a combination of all. ๐
And at this young age so much luxury suggested ๐ฎ by u ๐ :-B lets get bit older for that. ๐
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