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03-03-2011, 08:50 AM | #31 | ||
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If one doesn't drive ones Lexus through the city, they one doesn't receive the due respect the one deserves.
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03-03-2011, 08:59 AM | #32 | ||
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All I see so far is
Pro 4x4= Its my choice and its a free country (superiority complex?) Against 4x4= genuine list of reasons (not going to list them all there are too many)
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03-03-2011, 09:00 AM | #33 | |||
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The roads are shared by everything from bicycles to mack trucks, and everything in between. The key to surviving the roads is to drive defensively, and expect the unexpected. If you can't do that, then a 4WD or 2 is not going to make any difference - remember, it's the driver, not the vehicle, that positions and controls the vehicle, so if the car (or 4WD) is not being driven with the vehicles capabilities, dynamics and limitations in mind, then whose fault is that? The vehicle's? No - the drivers. Why do you think young P platers kill themselves after losing control at high speed in a commodore or falcon or a Hyundai Excel? It's because they have driven beyond their own and the car's abilities/capabilities, but based on some of the logic in this thread, we should stop P platers from driving anything that moves, because moving vehicles are dangerous.
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03-03-2011, 09:00 AM | #34 | ||
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More uneducated bleeting from the every growing paddock of old Nanna sheep on AFF.
Our driveway consists of a EL XR8 , a 5.0 V8 4x4 and an EF wagon. I drive my 4x4 anywhere and everywhere. Including into the city. I have no issues and have no more near misses driving that then I do driving in the traffic with the ******* anyway. In some ways having the 4x4 in the city can keep traffic flowing better. Coming up to a turning lane that is full with the 4x4 I can get up onto the medium strip at the entry to the turning lane to allow the trafiic behind me to get around me instead of blocking it. Certainly cant get the XR8 up on the medium. Yes there are people who shouldnt be allowed to drive a 4x4 anywhere. There is also people just as stupid and dangerous driving the beige camry that seems to becomming every more popular on AFF. People are just getting more stupid now days. |
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03-03-2011, 09:01 AM | #35 | ||
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I specifically drive my large and cumbersome 4x4 because I want to give the bird to every person, every do-gooder and bureaucrat that preaches better fuel efficiency, lower CO2s, ANCAP, pedestrian friendly, limited vision, resource intensive, road damaging and European bull-bar law ethos.
I keep a mental score card of how many people I annoy each day, I award myself extra points if little kids or grandmothers get scared. I park where I want, how I want and when I want. I installed a lift kit just so wowser's can better look up my exhaust pipe. I deliberately drive at 99km/hr in the 100 zone across all 3 lanes. I tailgate everyone, my bullbar and spotties only a cigarette paper thickness away from the small car in front. Did I mention that I smoke 2 packets of cigarettes per day, drink excessively, compulsive gambler, I'm fat and overweight, my huge beergut makes turning the steering wheel difficult, I swear and fart. I have 7 kids to at least 9 different women (don't tell the current Mrs), I claim multiple centrelink payments so I can keep up my illegal drug habit, and tattoos are not cheap either. The unpleasant howl that comes from my muddies is music to my ears. How I wish I could get my arsenal of semi-automatic weapons back too. I strive to comply with all the 4x4 stereotypes every day of my life. I love my 4x4. Big 4x4, tiny peaker I'll show you a peaker! |
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03-03-2011, 09:02 AM | #36 | ||
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Geez this is getting poor when the word re tards is considered offensive and activates the swear filter..........................what are we turning into?
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03-03-2011, 09:07 AM | #37 | ||
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Some years ago bought a Pajero wagon (7 seater) as have 4 kids & the EA wagon with extra dicky seats fitted, left very little space for camping gear etc. I believe the Pajero was much easer to park & drive in general as was narrower & shorter than EA, but had more internal space. Fitting a roof rack eliminated the need to tow a trailer when going on holidays. Was used as occasional weekend warrior (needing to engage both high & low range at different times). Taught our eldest son to drive in this & the misses Excel. He now ownes the Excel & drives a Unimog all day for work. Pajero much easier to drive than my XC coupe with manual steering & blind spots everywhere. Sold 4x4 a couple of years ago & replaced with AU sedan when eldest moved out. Overall Pajero was a great family transporter. I do acknowledge that a lot of 4x4 drivers are very arrogant when driving in the city, the same goes for many other types of vehicles & driver types - but don't blame them all because of a few.
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03-03-2011, 09:08 AM | #38 | |||
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What constitutes the type of 4x4 you want banned? does it include softroaders? How about people movers, some are bigger and harder to see around than 4x4's. Van's are in the same category too. If size is an issue how about larger family cars? |
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03-03-2011, 09:08 AM | #39 | |||
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I find many large 4WD's are driven by women who drive them way too fast & with little or no skill for that matter. You see them looking nervous or angry or both with both hands clinched on top of the steering wheel while they are only inches from your rear. As I never get below the speed limit for a given area apart from when I have slow traffic in front of me these women cannot be agro at me for going slow so whats up with them lol I think its a dangerous mix of a nervous driver with little skill driving a 2.5 ton truck. They may feel safer but in reality are they or for that matter are other drivers around them? Given I have already established most of them have little or no driving skill would they not actually be safer in a yaris or something similar? Oh you may ask how can I tell they have no skill, well because I can see how they are driving that being taking wrong driving lines, all over the road & even over center white lines & or braking mid corner because they have gone into it too fast & then getting all over the shop as a result. I am not saying all women but most I see in the patrols or land cruisers etc are really bad drivers. Or maybe they are not as bad a driver as they seem but are driving the wrong type of vehicle for their skill level, either way is bad |
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03-03-2011, 09:13 AM | #40 | |||
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03-03-2011, 09:14 AM | #41 | ||||
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I live in the country, so those that have them see them as "necessary". try seeing oncoming traffic when parked nose-in, then you'll see my point of view. if a normal car is next to me, i can see through their windows, but 4wd i only see their doors. if you back out and someone runs into you, you are at fault no matter the circumstances. That does it. my next car might be a HUMMER so i can lord it over all you 4wd owners.
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03-03-2011, 09:14 AM | #42 | |||
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obviously you dont understand the question so you resort too babbaling on about banning every man and his dog from the road
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03-03-2011, 09:20 AM | #43 | |||
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03-03-2011, 09:24 AM | #44 | ||
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Because the owner has decided that a 4wd works for them - or is at least the best compromise given the whole variety of uses they put their vehicle to and they need to drive in the city.
Does it need to be any more complicated than that Wouldn't we all love the luxury a different car for each use we have (sports car, ute, 4wd, muscle car, bush-basher, luxury limo, family hack, minibus, etc) If you want to be allowed to continue to enjoy your choice of vehicle best not to be criticising the choices others make, evn though you may not agree with them.
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03-03-2011, 09:27 AM | #45 | ||
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Geez people are getting pathetic lately. Everyone needs to relax and stop getting so aggro at the drop of a hat. I too agree that there are too many 4wd's on the road. In saying that, the best vehicle i drove as a daily was an old Pajero. I tow regularly, and often times i found myself on dirt properties which needed the use of 4X4 when pulling my trailer. For those of you who actually use the darn thing for it's proper use, then GREAT! You are one of the few who actually do, so relax and take a chill pill. It's obvious that the anti 4wd people are not targeting you. Their target is the morons who buy them for a stutus symbol and then never take them out of the city or get them dirty with a bit of work. Is it really that hard to understand?
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03-03-2011, 09:28 AM | #46 | |||
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I may be babbling but you can't answer my questions. Also my babbling is in response to babbling from the other side of the arguement so lets not get hypocritical. |
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03-03-2011, 09:35 AM | #47 | ||
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As this is a car enthusiasts forum, I am surprised by some of the comments on here. People complain that governments label them as a hoon based on the car they drive (rather than how they drive) Then all of a sudden we turn on another minority group and label them all as poor drivers and want them banned from using their vehicles in the city.
Regarding limited visibility when driving behind a 4WD. We have the same issue wth trucks, vans and cars with roof racks. If you can’t see drop back its your responsibility to ensure you have enough room to stop should you need to. The city should be for everyone, if a farmer wants to drive down and park in the city with his one and only vehicle, he should be entitled too. At the end of the day, its the drivers attitude and driving ability that we judge them on, this doesnt have anything to do wth the type of car they drive.
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03-03-2011, 09:46 AM | #48 | |||
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I cant answer your question because I am NOT calling for them too be banned. I would just like to understand why a mum with 2 kids who does not tow or need too get through muddy roads or bushland needs a 4x4 in the city?. Or why a single bussines guy needs too drive around the city in his hummer? Alot of people I know have 4x4's but they have a need for them ( all live out bush some are farmers some tow horse floats my uncle tows his caravans and generators for his earthmoving bussines) On a side note recently I have seen alot of these 4x4 mums getting around with stickers on there windows that say "get out of my way I'm a crazy mumma"
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03-03-2011, 09:54 AM | #49 | ||
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Why drive a large car in the city when a small car will do the job perfectly fine and use much less space? Actually why not just take public transport into the CBD. Ban cars altogether??
Seriously some people have one car. If you cannot negate the roads with other vehicles please hand your licence in as your a danger on the roads. BTW I dislike 4WD but I can handle driving with them on the road.
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03-03-2011, 09:56 AM | #50 | |||
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Quit bitching and buy a bigger car if you have a problem.. To all the people how say 4wds never go off road - HOW WOULD KNOW IF YOU ONLY STAY IN THE CITY??? How do you feel drive next to a van, buses, and trucks and anything bigger than a Falcon?? Harden the ***** up or stop driving. spoken buy a Land Crusier owner - for the record does go off road. |
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03-03-2011, 10:00 AM | #51 | |||
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Why lash out against one group and ignore the issues within other groups. (performance cars, trucks, taxi's, young drivers, drunks etc etc...) Society in general needs to be more accepting of other peoples choices and obtain more information and facts before telling other people what they should and shouldn't be doing/driving etc. We need to be more tolerant to peoples individual rights and choices. Otherwise we'll end up with anti-everything groups. |
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03-03-2011, 10:01 AM | #52 | |||
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03-03-2011, 10:03 AM | #53 | ||
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I dont live in the city my town is full of 4x4 and 90% are used for the reason intended the other 10% are people who have recently moved here from melbourne due to the towns growth and the farmers, hunters, fisherman, campers and 4x4 enthuseusts who live here are always complaining about them and I have seen alot of our local farmers say to thses people why own one if you dont use it for what it was built for ( but in a nastier way).
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03-03-2011, 10:14 AM | #54 | ||
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this is a rather humerous topic that rears its head from time to time.
personally it doesn't bother me. if you don't like driving behind large vehicles then maybe you should hand in your licence (or just change lanes or back off till you feel more comfortable) one comment that i will make is in relation to 'why' some buy them. there have been a few comments regarding 'extra room'. our friends have a prado and there is probably less room in the back of it than in my boot. they can't even fit a our 3 wheeler pram behind the rear seats. |
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03-03-2011, 10:27 AM | #55 | |||
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03-03-2011, 10:29 AM | #56 | ||
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can't see this thread lasting long... ;)
I also drive a AWD Terry... (not a traditional 4x4 of course)... I have 4 kids... Try fitting that into a small car... As i've come in late to this discussion - I suppose i'll only be repeating what others have said... The OP states "I personally don't see why you need to drive these things in the city"... as far as I know - if you come from the 'burbs' into the CBD - there isn't a checkpoint area where you can swap your 4x4 for a small car to commute further... perhaps there's a business idea there for you?? As we are all enthusiasts, a lot of the time there is no logic to owning the cars that we do... be it a 4x4, a mini moke, a GT Falcon... But there is passion, and an enjoyment that we get out of driving our cars wherever/however/whenever we can... If we didn't make illogical purchases with cars, we'd all be driving prius's and taragos, and if that's where we end up.... please arrange my euthanization...
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03-03-2011, 10:36 AM | #59 | ||
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I'll throw another reason into the mix. For many years I've had a daily driver car and a 4WD. The 4WD didn't get used often and was only used for towing, 4WDing or when the space was needed. However, it's getting near time to replace the car and the 4WD is a little tired. I'm going to get rid of both and get a new 4WD. The simple fact is, with registration costs and insurance what they are now, it pays for a lot (if not all) of the extra fuel the 4WD will use. Then there is the extra costs of servicing, etc, etc. The simple fact is, I can't justify having a car as a daily driver anymore. If the government allowed people to have a single registration cover both a 4WD and a car (maybe only have one set of plates and you put it on whichever you're driving) for the price of the 4WD registration and CTP, then I'd probably continue to maintain 2 vehicles, but I don't think that will happen.
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03-03-2011, 10:52 AM | #60 | ||
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I fear the OP is scared of being hit.
I have a 4WD that gets used all day, every day. The reason of the arrogance is because everyone in stupid little cars, Falcons and Commodores like to cut off 4WDs when we are trying to leave room so we can pull up without having to go through your boot cause your impatience causes traffic accidents. I sometimes get a lift to work in a Commodore SV6 and I hate how close to the road it sits. I feel like I'm going to get crushed by standard height VW Golfs and Fiestas. How do you go when buses, trucks and vans drive by you? Do you hesitate cause you're scared you're gonna get hit? I think some people need a cup of HTFU. Either deal with it or get out of the way, this trend is never gonna stop whether you want it to or not.
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