What is the greenest 4-wd that will get up a mountain?
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got to be a land rover / range rover ,but get a LPG conversion .. . takes up a little boot space but is better for the environment and better on your wallet
no 4wd are eco friendly.
Goat, Llama, Donkey, etc.
You need a GMC vehicle with traction tires under it. Traction tires will give you the grip you need to claw your way up most terrain. Also-a GMC-Chevy-GM truck is most dependable.
A hummer, Range Rover, Land Cruiser, Lincon navigator. They love the ozone layer more then me. Hovever, working on a farm the only 4x4 has to be a 110 defender from Land Rover.
how about a suzuki or a toyota? they use little gas and are small and light. Jeeps too.
Well it's not great on the road, but by far the most economical 4x4 is the new (ish) Fiat Panda 4x4 and it's not half bad off road. It's got a clever little gear system which allows front wheel drive as default, but allows the rear whells to kick in when traction's lost at the front. At 48mpg extra-urban and 36mpg in urban surroundings it fairs pretty well when compared to small on-road family cars too. ;)
how bout an ATV like Honda Rancher
try a diahatsu fourtrak they are quiet good on all terains
These are prime examples:
A green Dodge Ram SRT (8.3 Viper V10)
A green Hummer H2 SUT (6.1 Vortec V8)
A green Range Rover Vogue (4.2 Jaguar V8, S/C)
A green Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd. (5.7 Hemi V8)
A green Ford Excursion King Ranch (6.8 Triton V10)
Or, my personal favourite, the (hopefully) upcoming Jeep Hurricane with not one, but TWO beautiful, lovely, sweeet 5700cc Chrysler Hemi V8 motors ;) That's one per axle. It's very very powerful, very very kickass, and very very green. If it's available in green, that is.
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