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Lots of neat Field Vehicles out there. I'll be looking for one in the next couple years. I really like the Jeep DAA is showing except I don't want to do the add-ons. I had an original Bronco traded it in for my Suburban. Suburban was fine for 13 yrs but not 4WD. My current GMC long bed is fine but not 4WD. I can drive off road with my 2WD truck but want something smaller keep the truck for my camper.
What you guys recommend for hunting rig smaller than my GMC. Stephen Perry |
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I recommend you buy a vehicle that suits YOUR needs and not one that someone else thinks you should have!
Same with people who ask 'What gun should I buy'. Buy the one YOU want. Some must be a salespersons dream customer....sell me what You think I should have. Only joking, of course. You SHOULD buy what somebody recommends for you, find it's not suitable for purpose then lose many $$$ selling it on, somebody then gets what they really need at a bargain price and you have to go spend more $$$ for your needs. Good for the second owner and good for the ecomomy. Ken.
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Kenbro
OK. Considering a Toyota 4WD truck not the Tundra. Probably a SR5. Want a truck that is gas efficient and rugged needing the least amount of added equipment to make a reliable field vehicle, probably add a winch. Thanks. Stephen Perry |
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