Kenilworth Ford Floods 2020 - Heavy Duty 4X4. Warwickshire England.
2020 ж. 4 Нау.
7 203 036 Рет қаралды
After another storm the ford was a good 3 foot up in mid February and only 4X4's attempted to go through. Great action all the way, Heavy "Metal" 4X4.
Heavy metal - www.akmmusic.co.uk/supercharged
intro - www.akmmusic.co.uk/guitar-heroes
Truly amazing.... that the Discovery didn't have an unrelated mechanical failure that whole time.
Just the folks driving it..
🤣🤣🤣
It's a disco 1 rarely have major issues
@union310 but there are little to no electronics and the windscreens are cheap don't know how the suspension will break as there bomb proof on these old d1s
@union310 no if you've seen any of my content I drive vehicles where they shouldn't really go and I've had many d1s some that arnt on my channel all of them been submerged at some point and they still are running till this day
All of that water you saw come out of the vehicle when the doors were opened was from the leaking sunroof
Or the broken window regulator’s........
@@jbreamsiii The broken regulator's what? 1/10 - must try harder.
👍😛😁😜
But it wasn’t raining
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
About 35 years ago my husband and I were travelling through Kenilworth on a Honda Super Dream. Finding the ford flooded, we went to turn back - and then my husband, egged on by spectators, turned around and went for the drive through. His feet were swept off the pedals by the force of the current and the water went over the fairing on the front of the bike, but we made it. I saw one person photographing and I've always wished I'd stopped and asked for a copy of the shot!
Would've been a great photo. Brave of you too go through the Ford on a bike. That photographer may still have the negatives or the photo but we'll never know, will we?
@@nickofkenilworth Probably not, but I can always dream!
I miss my Super dream, my first bike, happy times.
@@bikeman123 Damn good bike, it was! The only better one we had was the Honda CX500 we replaced it with.
Fh
An excellent quality video. The subject matter is of particular social interest as it makes a record of men who drive hundreds of miles to a place they would never otherwise visit to demonstrate to their wives why is was actually essential to buy a snorkel equipped Landover rather than a comfortable high spec estate.
The brand new Discovery made a U turn🥳
You'd be stupid not to with a car worth that much. Besides, there aren't many unmodified cars with a wading depth that would make it through a flood like that!
@@jackt883 could a stock hilux or ranger raptor go through that too?
@@AbcdEfgh-sq2tf Probably not. That's what I'm saying. People taking the piss because he turned around in a disco but no one withot a snorkal would go through that flood.
@@jackt883 oh mian i just wasted my money 😐 Should have bought that Humdinga instead
@@AbcdEfgh-sq2tf Most modern 4x4’s would not make it through that without a snorkel and other such modifications. However, if you want to try that without a snorkel be my guest but it'll probably nuke the the engine and con rods.
The driver had his fricken window open, that's confidence.
That's the ONLY way to safely cross a flooded river, if your windows are wound up and your vehicle gets swept off the causeway, you can be sure your electric windows will not work when you want them to, and the pressure of the water will jam your doors closed....
Dai call it safety precautions🦧
I said the same thing without looking at the comment😂
Nhaaaaa...it s for cooling 🤣🤣
It's most likely broken 😄
9 minutes without any mechanical failure. Thats amazing for an UK built car :D
Nothing is amazing in this video. As everyone should know that water need to come thru exhaustion pipe to motor so motor would stop to work. And as you can see exhausting pipe on Jeep is up in front
We had a bad flood in our village years ago and the residents living closest to the river got really upset and angry when people drove past through it as it created a massive wash that exacerbated the problems of flooded water in their houses. It pays to be mindful of the wash created by these vehicles when having fun especially in Kenilworth as this must be the highlight of the decade as not else happens there.
I was just about to write the same thing. When we had a lot of rain a few years ago, more houses were flooded by car bow waves than the actual flood.
I love the way the policewoman is recording as well 😁
Vertically 😪
Nothing better to do :)
@@user-sh7yy5jp1y yeah like the discovery that keeps driving backwards and forwards through the Ford 😂😂😂😂😂 oh look at me look at me and my amber flashing light bar 😂😂😂😂
@@TheBrataccas Just like her instagram mirror selfies.
Behind the uniform is a person
If I was driving the JCB I’d have the bucket angled down and gone flat out just for a laugh !
That JCB. Probably was going flat out lol 😂
JCB Only went down to watch the shit of the underside so he could do some maintenance on it 😆
Flat out wouldn’t make that much of a splash anyway, they have a max speed of 25mph
the Jcb was a bit risik dont know where the pull the air in but much more water i thing can flood the intake ^^
@@turogkane5826 lol no.
i just love watching the Ol D1's play! Cheers for sharing.
Thanks for adding the rockin' soundtrack! 🤘 It adds flavor to the outstanding filmwork.
That's Land Rovers for you... I'm sure they'll do this all day, then on the way home an indicator light bulb will go out and incapacitate the entire rig LMAO
lol
Lol wtf are you on about? 😂
@@skylined5534 not uncommon disco 3 fault, can lose a bulb and reduce the car to a walking pace
Lucas electrics LOLOLOLOL
@@Deetroiter Ur funny ha ha
That Discovery just discovered its purpose of life.
I’m not sure if that’s a intentional or unintentional pun
So did I
The music really complimented that first 4x4 going through. Well chosen.
Thank's for your time and sharing
I thought it was supposed to be a Bow Wave, not a tidal Wave!
The amazing bit, is they’ve got the drivers window all the way down.. I guess he just accepted it’d fill up no matter what. 🤣😂
Capable car not a Capable driver.
The reason for the windows open is a exit if things go wrong !!! Ie if it dies and starts to get swept away you got a safety route to get out if it goes ove ect . Imo the discovery is going a little fast as they was overtaking the bow wave but then that could always been the water current flowing fast across . Wouldn't taken it on with out a snorkel as the standard air intake is right behind one of the head lights 😆
looks good though :)
With an airtight seal of sorts (and a lot of other parts you trust your car’s life on) it wouldn’t be overly stupid to design something for the purpose of an environmental disaster like this. I’m thinking we’ll see a major rise in the frequency of flooding for the next couple centuries. So wouldn’t it be cool if someone engineered/modified a vehicle to do just this if the time presents itself? Screw off-roading, this is much more critical. The way I’m thinking this could work is if all the gaskets locates on and around the engine are flared a bit more at the edges, that goes for air intake gaskets, head gaskets, exhaust system, and the air filter housing that now stretches along the windshield pillar up. The exhaust tip would need to be vertically stretched to accommodate the water levels too. Silicone/rubber seals could line the doors, windows, truck, and as far as I’m concerned, anything on the engine with a cap to open. I have no idea how this SUV could do this multiple times all the while producing engine heat. Sure, the heat gets radiated to the water that completely surrounds it, but does that mean the radiator isn’t necessary? What happens when the radiator fan (mechanical/electrical) has to push all that water AND leave the engine enough torque to push through.
I had a 96 Disco for 22 years. Their stock capabilities go well beyond any human fear. You just need to go slow and let then fill up or they will float (been there). I really miss her.
They'll only float if they're less than 3 years old. Older than that and the water will just come through where the floor used to be.
Jokes aside, did it break down a lot? I owned a freelander and it was the worst vehicle I ever owned.
@@tangomike15 Hi Buddy. Free Lander is a bag of crap (sorry). Years or tears eh? No, or it would have gone. Seriously, the 22 years I had her, we had a bit of welding for the UK MOT for the seat belt mounts. A year before I sold her the original water pump went (at my local gas station, but drove her home) and I changed the rad and the oil cooler at the same time. I got an exchange transfer box at around 10- years in because I grounded her on a rock and it developed a whine (there's a crushable spacer in there somewhere). Still drove her home from Lake District to Newcastle and then to Northants and then on to Telford for the exchange box (500 miles approx). The worst I had was the alternator broke in the middle of France, was driving at night, country roads with no lights, got pulled over by French Police. I explained what was wrong and they were cool. It was hard to find a replacement and had to hire a car for a day. Did around 200k in her. From the UK to Italy, Switzerland, Andorra, France, Spanish Mediterranean beaches? 300tdi is good for 300k, and will run on vedge oil. I know this because I ran out of fuel and filled it up from a local super market :-) "Don't buy a new one, they spend more time in the shop than on the road". That's not me, that's a quote from an LR salesman whilst I was browsing. "Planned obsolescence" is the modern strategy, the days and memories I talk about are long gone.
Current cars, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, very clever but a lease thank God. Good in the snow as it has three engines. A 15 year old 1.6 Civic with 27k on it, leather, heated seats, nice daily runner, very warm, probably will run forever. '96 Z28, my toy, very very quick but a bit rubbish in the snow. I just sold my V6 Omega, beautiful engine, daily runner, a living room on wheels with a devil under the bonnet. Wives just don't understand. But I really miss my little tank. Go any where, any time, any weather. 10 forward gears, 20 if you count the diff lock. 4 reverse options.
@@black5f thanks for the detailed response. My dad, a retired petrol and diesel mechanic, once told me not to listen to the popular opinion about certain car brands, as opinions are fickle, and can easily be formed as a result of a single experience or someone else’s alleged experience. He used the example of the unfortunate ford V6 engine in the late seventies or early 80s. One small fault caused the oil to stop feeding through and resulted in many of these V6 engines being destroyed (I’m sure he explained it better, but I can’t recall). As a result, South Africans for many years considered Ford to be a heap of crap (not sure about opinions elsewhere). In fact, they made some great products, notably the 1600 Kent engine. A simple, but tough engine that was used for many years in the escort, cortina, Sierra and possibly the Capri. One engine let them down. The V6. But yes, I concur...the Freelander was the stuff of nightmares. I eventually cut my losses and sold mine to a friend for less than half of what I paid for it. I was brutally honest and told him all the problems it had given me and told him he’s getting it cheap and I don’t want comebacks.
Just found this video. As an American let me say well done to Land Rover for making a fine 4WD vehicle. And to the chaps willing to drive through the flooded ford what were you thinking?
What’s the problem? They have snorkels. Kudos to them for actually using the vehicle to its capability instead of just trying to look cool going to the grocery store
Goodbye ecu, rusty electrics, and say HELLO to the mould!!
Landrover owners are the most happiest person to drive thru this kind of flood. Reminds me of the Camel overland adventure in the 70s, they even built a raft to paddle with the old series landrover tied on it. Old British made landrover with snorkel are the best!😘😘😘😘😘
4:13 new disco is like "nope, not ruining my makeup , just had my hair and nails done " 🤣, proud to own a Disco 300 tdi
Don’t know why people like that buy a Disco.
@@alejandrosirvent3357 well an old modified disco with a snorkel is obviously going to be able to go deeper than a stock one lol come on common sense guys
@@F6garage New disco has a huge wading depth standard. People just don't understand how to use what they have.
Yeah pretty sure a disco 5 could manage that. If they had wade sensing it would literally tell them if it was ok or not too haha.
@@Aliasify yep I know that it’s just they are acting like a disco 1 would be able to do it stock lol
Green land rover discovery for sale, never been offroad, occasionally rained on
Land Rover Discovery , with sun roof, never off roaded, often rains IN. :-)
Interior slightly damp as window was left open.
Nice little bluesy guitar in the intro turning more metal as the waves just ripped... in the Warwickshire.. nice editing 📽
Absolutely amazing stunning. No words to admire.
As a 4x4 enthusiast and a heavy plant operator I approve of this video 🤙🤘👌👍😎
How heavy are these plants? Like oak trees? Redwoods?
@@jpmcnown1 JCB tree's 😁
@@paulgreen2416 telehandler
This is about as exciting as Kenilworth gets. I once watched a family in a low slung brand new Citroen do this for inexplicable reasons. They stalled midway, managed to restart and drive through. Needless to say there was some waterfall action when they opened the doors. The ruined castle next door is quite beautiful and exhilarating, especially when visited at night.
I love the LR Discovery. Such a cool looking truck.
I left the town 40 years ago, but I do recall that it's only a short detour via the High Street and Castle Lane. In any case, it's what is known as an Irish Bridge, with culverts under the road, so that it floods once in a blue moon.
Many years ago i ran an off road club and this is just the sort of thing they loved. All it needed was someone to say"You'll never drive theough that mate!" And they'd reply with "challange excepted!".
That's my cleft oak fencing! Nice to see it's being kept clean😁
Nice fence dude
Confidence is driving through a four foot flood with your window open!
That black thing sticking out next to the green cable its called a snorkle is the one that's helping to prevent the engine suffocating hence going off on you I have used it crossing okavango delta full of crocodiles amazing equipment when it comes to crossing flooded areas
No LR’s where harmed during the making of this picture, many a carpet washed and a boot full of water, lol. Love it
It’s okay the boot floor probably disappeared years ago. They do like to rot.
@@NC-yh8hk Old cars that get dipped in water a lot can rust? No way!
I’ve been to Kenilworth many times (since my family lives there) and when there was a flood, we’d gather round and watch the Off-Roaders show off their might.
Love the backing sounds ❤️
Impressive performances from the Discoveries… great camerawork here!
Loved the defender with the guttering as a breather. Good day out for the local off-road club, a chance to practice or test the cars 😎
Everyone: Okay, road is closed! old LandRover`s: hold my beer...
Love this video, shows the capability of landrovers, as a disco 2 owner I’ve come to see true ability of these vehicles off road!!
Yea no capability on road though as they break down
Those are little 4x4, probs need to come to Australia or America for better water crossings hahahahaha
@@lauchlanstill6677 Cretin.
@@markalterado88 I love your written Engrish.
@@markalterado88 Everything's bigger in Australia and America, including your mouths and belly's.
Love watching these videos, makes me miss my Jeep CJ-7 with snorkel and Super Swamper tires.
Even the police officer was recording that Land Rover driver and the dude has his window down!!!!! Legend!!!!!
I was there 😂😂😂 so many people got drenched by not realising the tidal wave over that bridge !
Used to live round the corner at 42 castle Hill, lots of fond memories of Kenilworth,but it was55yrs ago.
Discovery in the beggining - great footage ! Nice video mate !
LOVING IT..... big up to the folk with the "Heavy Duty 4X4s" having a good time and every one watching enjoying. Also thanks for the up-load.
Re-watching.... snorkel, axle/diff breather pipes AND window open, that's HARDCORE.
We’re gripped! We’re sorted! Let’s OFF-ROAD!
Thar She Blows Baz!
kzhead.info/sun/bMOoc8qbZHWElYk/bejne.html
Haha! Brilliant reference! "It certain don't!"
I love the difference between 4wd videos in NZ, Aus, the USA when compared to Old Blighty. I guess we can all only use what we have available, good on em, looks like good fun!
Here in the US I don’t often see signs showing how deep the water is in places that can flood. I live in Stillwater Minnesota and we have an old lift bridge across the St.Croix river into Houlton Wisconsin. Under the Minnesota side of the bridge people can drive their vehicles under it, but if the river is flooding it can be too high for most vehicles. I carry tow straps, jumper cables and other stuff. 2-3 times I’ve pulled vehicles out of the water under that end of the bridge. It’s interesting to see water pouring out of the tailpipe.
In Australia flood depth indicators are everywhere. When touring in northern NSW I remember a newscast that gave the height of the water somewhere upstream from us (I don't remember where exactly) as 40 FEET OVER the bridge. We were trapped on high ground at Narrabri for over a week.
It depends on where you live I guess. The area I live has flood gauges everywhere, but it floods very frequently and having at least a foot of water over some roads in winter isn't out of the norm.
No one's interested mate!
Tommy10 means HE's not interested.
I know well the bridge/area you speak of and I too have drove over, through flood waters when I was young man and had the proper equipment to pull if off safely. At the time I had a 1979 F150 4X4 with a 7'' inch lift kit and 40 Ground hawg tires. I also remember super well a super 500 year rain storm that hit the twin cities in the late 80's where the whole interstate system in MPLS/ST PAUL was under super deep water. Back then even Semis had flooded out trying to drive waters that were just as high as the tops of the semi cabs! I was videoed by one of our local news outlets helping people recover their flooded autos. Fun times.
I used to have a mark 1 disco. It was a rare 3 door version, 300 tdi. It was a fab car and i had great fun with it. This is the kind of thing you hope for when you have one, haha. You can still get them but good luck finding one thats not rusted away
First guy puts on a clinic in the perfect bow wave push! Windows down to show off - love it!
I had to do this kind of wading in my old Discovery last November through the flooded River Don up in the Cairngorms except it was dark and there was nobody there to record it except the police who moved their roadblock out of the way to let me out of the flood. I wasn't doing it for fun. I had to fetch my mum from hospital in Aberdeen and the low level road near the coast was already closed so I took the mountain road. Discovery coped fine although I have had water in my front fog lamps ever since. They still work though. Even kept my feet dry despite water coming over the bonnet and up the windscreen! Car really earned my respect that night.
It's a pleasure to see the people standing by enjoying the flood waves.
Good thing the discovery1 was made water tight and didn't rust easy. Haha
Even had water in the door cards 😂 I think he should have wound the window up to prevent that
@@GregsMowing would have made no difference, it all drains out the way it got in anyway.☺.
Nicely shot and edited. Thank you.
Really cool and fun to see. Love it.
If they went a bit slower so the water didn't come over the bonnet and through the air vents, the water would've only come in through the rust holes in the floor and around the split door seals and that might've kept their carpet a bit drier.
Aluminium bodies. Hard fail
Totally agree. Even when doing river crossings we go slower than this.
@@justafish-bd8kw that's why I said bodies. Get the reading glasses out chap
@@justafish-bd8kw aluminum touching steel is always bad news . Two dissimilar metals touching each other will create a small charge thus speeding up corrosion. A layer of plastic between the two metals does provide protection against the electrical charge but paint wears away .
looks like they are switching drivers. could just be a scrap car and a good moment to teach your kid's what to do and how a car handles in such a situation if there is some interest in off-roading in the family
Landrover owners in a flood are what Vultures are to a dead carcass ,they swarm in from nowhere and its their day to shine .I know i did the same with mine years ago .
Land Rover owners , the only people who sulk when the snow dosen't 'Bring Britiain to a Standstill !' Why do I own one? Well, I tried sanity once, didnt like it.
My freelander 2 is a beast. Would do pretty much anything the discos will do
is that why at 4:12 the 2 Land Rovers didn't cross?
@Scimmia My Landrovers, SJ413 and two Imprezas went everywhere fwd and rwd cars couldn't go... pissed on their parade too. Where I worked was a steep ramp to a car park and during one snowy winter in 2004 my Landrover was sharing it with a Discovery, a Freelander and a Hilux. Plenty of parking space that day.
I disagree my cousin had a Jeep Liberty and the 4x4 would go out once a year, he had nice all terrain tires but no 4x4, I was driving my 2 door Wrangler with factory highway tires and 4x4. My cousin got stuck on icy/snowy trail in the mountains of Montana, my Jeep had no issues at all, I went down to him did a 3 point turn on the trail and towed him up the hill, the Wrangler didn’t have a worry in the world. Love my Wrangler, although I did trade up to a 4 door version since then and love it even more.
I can't believe this was 3 years ago now! I remember it and I swear it was like 2 days ago.
Honestly, if Land Rover doesn’t use this as a commercial they’re dumb. The water was touching his WINDSHIELD! Very impressive
Farmers like quick way to wash my telehandler off 🤣
This video made my hubbys day! He built the 300tdi (N770 DEY) for the purpose shown in the video, we have a local quarry where people can go off roading and playing through the water (marshal's all over) and as you can see with the lift on it... hills and rocks were no problem 🤩
Hello Emma Thanks for your message and I'm glad to hear your husband is now a happy man! The Discoverys certainly gave great entertainment for the crowds, even though they soaked some of them to death. Thanks for watching the video. I'm amazed that over 120K people have viewed it. Never expected that. Nick
@@nickofkenilworth hi nick. My husband sold the land rover last Xmas some was very unhappy, we had to sell it as we needed a different car with our son being disabled, but this video really made his day so thank you
Wish he would come give my 98 Disco 1 some TLC! ❤Its my main vehicle as well as being done for off roading but I need someone to fix a few things for me.. not some simpering mechanic from a garage with streaks and squeaky boots.
Impressive. The windshield is already under water. But the side screens are open. 1:48
BRILLIANT thanks for sharing it is brill
what an awesome video i must say beautiful landscape as well
They drew a fair crowd... kids were lovin it...
👍👍🙂🙂❤️ That is real water crossing, as we offroad enthusiasts enjoy driving as river crossings. None of just wetting the tyres. Try 3km, just under 2 miles, of that on dirt road, guided by tips of white posts at road edge to guide the direction, not all straight ahead either.
Great video. Love discoverys
Legend in the disco, window open like a pro
British four-wheel driving club there's a flooded bypass we can four-wheel drive through💯😃 call the guys let's go😂
That is still hell on all the electrical connections. Chances are there is still water ingress in places you don’t want it through vent tubes and what would normally be drainage spots.
Incredible
This is a damn Land Rover advertisement channel lol
As usual old skool landies doing it best.
I learnt to drive in my Dad's, you had to take the seat panel off to fill it with Petrol and I broke the gear stick and the rear half shaft, the guys at the garage told me to get a job test driving them, brilliant, fun vehicles
Those 4x4’s are living their best lives!
New Disco to old Disco : Good job old man,proud of you..now its time to turn around.. Best Land Rover ads ever..
Love to see a new Defender do that.
I mean the new defender has gone through heavy flowing rivers in Africa as deep 🤔
Would`t be a problem for the new Defender, maybe not that fast but would be possible! Same for the D5 which is parked in the video.
900mm wading depth straight out the showroom. It would do this just fine.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😪
I’d love to see the lad on the push bike do it😂
Even though the road was under water, the driver still stayed on his lane....
Idk why but the music over that farmer in the yellow dozer in the beginning was epic XD probably my favorite part
I love the old Land rovers driving through it, flashy new one gets there and turns around...
just goes to show what good electrics and a high air intake can achieve. the Land Rover drivers seemed to be having fun
I love that the police officer is just recording them xD
There’s beauty in nature no matter what form it is.
Music is spot on Well done 👍🏼
One of those midsummer murders kinda towns where nothing ever happens? The entire village has come out to watch some kid play in the water.
😂 they all messaged eachother ok the neighbourhood watch group chat
Ita a lovely town, and leaning over the railings was Steve Proud, whom I haven't seen in years!
Fantastic video, great editing 👌🏻
Thanks glad you enjoyed it. Hope your ears ain't ringing to much!
Only time I’ve been to Kenilworth is when travelling to Coventry on the National Express 11. Been there to see the fireworks at the castle before, or near the castle on a big field
Excellent content. If you look at the back wheels of the car water doesn't seem all that deep. Excellent content.
For any international viewers, this is about as exciting as it gets in england
Speak for yourself.
I reckon my Fiat Panda 4x4 with a snorkel kit on it might have a good go at that!🤔 😯😁👍😎😷
Is the snorkel for you or the car 😅💦
@@magnuswalker7957 For me obviously!!😁😯😷👍😎
It float away. a good current going over that road
Until it actually reaches the plugs and it stalls lol
I wouldn't advise that if I were you doesn't have the weight or height. And if it's petrol forget it.
Great 👍 video thank you 🙏.
Love the added music 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
At least Some of the water was on the outside of the Disco! This where you find out who's snorkel is for show.
Snorkel is only a raised air intake, doesn't waterproof the rest of the car.
For a Disco with sun roofs, yes, very unusual. :-)
Tolle Motorwäsche ! Great engine wash! Greetings from Thuringia in Germany Grüße aus Thüringen in Deutschland
i saw a 95 disco parked in asda car park. it looked as if it had been through the wars. it was beaten up but on the backed door was a sticker. it said i survived the car scrappage scheme of 2009. on that i gave the disco a friendly double tap and said well done and i walked on with a happy smile on my face.
those old land rovers really are beast never thought ide see a suv drive through a meter of water
The music is clearly chosen 👍
I suppose the mob in the 4 x 4's don't get much of a chance to use them so that's why they were plowing through revving the guts out and creating an unnecessary bow wave. I'm from the NT in Australia and during the wet season I only clench my bum cheeks when the water is 3 quarters of the way up the wind screen and you can feel the wheels lift when a road train passes you going the other way....lol
Not sure about them but is in Scotland we get a chance to use the 4x4s properly all year
@@scottishmudders8357 4 seasons in one day m8 lol 🏴
Damn right brother 🏴🏴💪💪
I live in Cornwall England and I use my 90 every day. Fording rivers and towing. Whats the name of that famous Australian 4x4 maker ? Sorry you dont have one even your military uses Our Land Rovers
@@leekegs I've had 3 Landrovers over the years. First thing I did was rip out the engine and throw in a 186 Holden motor, the Lucas electrics and the brake lines so the things worked properly. A mate bought a Disco and he rapidly came to the conclusion that Landrovers were a great way to appreciate the great outdoors. Usually by having it leak into the cab in the form of dust and water. I've been driving Hilux's for years now both privately and professionally would'nt have a Landy if you paid me. as for the Australian army? They've given them up and are running ADI Hawkeis along with Bushmasters for light trucks. Australian designed and built. Surprisingly a lot of other military forces are snapping them up faster than they can be built.
When you fit your own snorkel so you know it’s fitted properly and well sealed 🥳👍
One of the best 4×4 Wow
Police: Road closed due to flooding Land Rover owner: Lets go guys time to play! Police officer: can I ride shotgun?!