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can Yeti do this?

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No, it doesn't have enough approach and departure angle clearence.

Yes about the only car that can do that is the Defender, I doubt even other Land Rovers can do that without smashing the front and rear bumpers into the ground/ramp.

No, it doesn't have enough approach and departure angle clearence.

Yes about the only car that can do that is the Defender, I doubt even other Land Rovers can do that without smashing the front and rear bumpers into the ground/ramp.

The Yeti is a car.

It's not a hardcore off roader.

Appologies if this is obvious, but that ramp is clearly built to show off the Defender (arguably best off road car right out of the factory) and it's clearence.

That's impossible!!!

That's impossible!!!

No it's not. :giggle:

 

I've been over far worse than that when LR trialling.

Woos.

If the driver was braver he would have gone all the way over. :giggle:

Can a Landrover travel at motorway speed in comfort whilst achieving more than 40 mpg??   NO

Can a Landrover travel at motorway speed in comfort whilst achieving more than 40 mpg??   NO

 

Most people who have driven a Defender (I have for about 80k miles) and are not fanboys will tell you it's not possible to do any road speed comfortably compared to any modern car. :giggle:

 

Think I used to average around 27mpg.

 

 

They are built to do a job and they do it very well.  The compromise is when you take them on the road.  Kind of the opposite to the Yeti and similar 4x4 crossovers.

I know Richard I had a 1989 90 County TD, it was one of my all time favourite cars but would I compare it to anything I have ever owned before or since? 

 Definitely not, it was a unique vehicle and probably the only vehicle I have driven with the bottom of the seat pad in water, my feet submersed but still it kept going, then home to jet wash the inside! 

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