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Originally Posted by gonenuts15792
Thank You, I appreciate your advice. Although I really don't care if hes a mod or not, I speak my mind, and he's the only person on this whole board that I truly dislike, if he even said one good thing about GM (excluding the Corvette, because just about everyone, thinks its cool, even if they don't know jack about them)I think I would drop dead. I agree that the GMC Denali and a lot of the other GM SUVS aren't made for serious off roading such as rock climbing and going through 4 feet of water, but when your going through deep snow or mud, which I do a lot up here where I live it definitely gets the job done. I own a Suburban 2500, and it goes through all that with no problem, and on top of that can tow just about any trailer, show me a BMW, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes or a Nissan that can do that.
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BMW and Honda- it aint going to happen- both of those makers build road cars and sports cars, thier SUV's/SAV's are smooth riding and nice cars, but by no means should the word "Utility" feature in thier name.
However, I would like to point you towards:
The Toyota Landcruiser: Choice car of any man in the Australian Outback, 4.2 Turbo diesel is excellent for towing.
Toyota Tundra: A bigger Hilux, 'nuff said.
Toyota Hilux: Choice car of every farmer- Can tow almost anything, go over 1 million Km's and never fails to start.
Nissan Patrol: The UN's desert-mobile, with a gutsy 4.5 Litre Diesel can tow anything.
Mercedes Benz G55 AMG (The Geladnewagen was a military vehicle): I don't even need to begin to describe the torque that Mercedes Benz cars put out....
Nissan Pathfinder: While the engine lacks the guts for towing, it'll certainly go anywhere.
I've liked Chryslers/Dodges since well before the Benz days.
There's yet to be a Jeep I don't like
The Omni was an amazingly cool little car (and a sleeper)
The Viper was pre-Benz and certainly had attitude
The old Chryslers (Especially the 300 series and Crown models) were wicked cars, that probably best refleted on the American culture at the time.
Anything with a Hemi V8 is great, but special mention has to go to the Superbird....
Like I said, Chrysler have always been one step ahead of GM and Ford. If anything Benzes stinginess with the lastest platforms is bringing Chrysler down.