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I am in dire need of some online reference material showing why a J##p cannot out perform a Landie. My daughters boyfriend constantly gives me hassle and I would dearly love to shove it up his ... nose.

Thanks.
 
mdw vaguely muttered something like ...
> I am in dire need of some online reference material showing why a J##p
> cannot out perform a Landie. My daughters boyfriend constantly gives me
> hassle and I would dearly love to shove it up his ... nose.
>
> Thanks.


Go for a drive off-road (or indeed on-road, based upon my bro-in-laws Jeeps)
in his Jeep, and with someone in an equivalent spec Landrover ...

--
Paul ...

(8(|) ... Homer Rocks

"A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using."


 
Out-perform where?

On road, the Jeep would probably walk all over the Landie.

Off-road, it may be a different matter.

(we are talking standard vehicles, of course).

Ron


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I am in dire need of some online reference material showing why a J##p cannot
out perform a Landie. My daughters boyfriend constantly gives me hassle and I
would dearly love to shove it up his ... nose.

Thanks.


 
The Becketts wrote:
> Out-perform where?
>
> On road, the Jeep would probably walk all over the Landie.


I'm not even sure of this - the last couple of Jeeps I've driven have
been *very* wallowy on the road - more comfortable than a Series, but
*way* more scary, probably in the same category as a Disco without
swaybars and running on seriously underinflated tyres.

> Off-road, it may be a different matter.


There's plenty of Jeeps around here, and you hardly ever see them off
road - there's got to be a reason, and it's probably ability.


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The Becketts wrote:
> Out-perform where?
>
> On road, the Jeep would probably walk all over the Landie.


I'm not even sure of this - the last couple of Jeeps I've driven have
been *very* wallowy on the road - more comfortable than a Series, but
*way* more scary, probably in the same category as a Disco without
swaybars and running on seriously underinflated tyres.

> Off-road, it may be a different matter.


There's plenty of Jeeps around here, and you hardly ever see them off
road - there's got to be a reason, and it's probably ability.


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EMB
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