Had to repost this from AG....

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Fooking priceless :D!!!

Well at least they got it muddy once and they learned something, maybe now they'll go off and buy a Fiat 500 where they belong.
 
:clap2: Spot the high-speed road tyres. :lol: :p

As usual they will be blaming the vehicle. :rolleyes:

In a few weeks they'll be sliding in the snow and ice - on the same tyres.

And still blame the vehicle.

Quite possibly they will have learned nothing.

As someone said in another place:
"For those who believe, no explanation is necessary.

For those who do not, none will suffice."​
I agree with Hippo - I could have pulled them through that.

My limiting factor on the Freelander is the ground clearance - and that mud looks like its only about 4". :D

Singvogel.
 
:clap2: SIn a few weeks they'll be sliding in the snow and ice - on the same tyres.

And still blame the vehicle.

Dangerous overconfidence that, I see alot of people driving in 4x4's in ice and snow as if its summer - I reckon they think it is magically stuck to the road.

Dangerous.
 
I somehow think that the chuffing great tractor is doing 99% of the work, now if it gave a sharp tug and had them rolling around in the mud .............?
 
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