Off-Road Cayennes
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Originally Posted by farmerjohn
.... I'm talking about a dedicated off-road machine. Probably would never exceed 45-55mph on the road.
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Hummer quit making those except for the Milatary. There way to wide for mountain trails. The H-3 was pretty good for the extreme stuff although it's automatic trany left much to be desired.
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Yes, the H1 is too wide for a lot of trails. Plus, it just screams "Hey look at me, I'm an @sshole!" In some urban areas people are unloading their Hummers because of all the negative comments, middle fingers, etc.
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I plan to use my Titanium for moderate off road use, It doesn't have the air suspension. I'll have to put some better tires on it and get a spare tire carrier. I had a MB M-class a few years back and it did all right as long as you plotted your coarse carefully.
I can't imagine anyone lifting a Cayenne, with big fat tires. The thought makes one want to hurl.
I can't imagine anyone lifting a Cayenne, with big fat tires. The thought makes one want to hurl.