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  1. Too small. too narrow, not enough power. I have a BAIC BJ40L 2.0 TDI. It’s huge. Capable off road, has 5 seats. Big boot, modular roof fully detachable (if you can store the rear part) a roll cage. It’s tall long and wide. It is comfortable on road, drives well mine has a traction control abs auto hold switch so I can turn off all the safety stuff and have fun doing clutch kicks in fields. It has 2h 4h & 4L so it can get over pretty much anything, no locking diffs tho. It has a touch screen for navigation radio and Bluetooth, no car play. It has a digital dash which I’m on the fence about and one thing I hate is the electronic handbrake, this coming spring holiday I am adding a mechanical handbrake and I’m changing the 4 wheel selector to a mechanical one rather than the dial operated one that’s there now. If the dash board malfunctions I’ll replace it with old clocks, one other draw back is the electronic accelerator pedal, when that brakes I’ll be replacing it with a cable operated throttle. It has a 6 speed manual transmission and the engine is chain timed. And not that it matters it’s good looking. If you bought one new it would be £16k I got a 2019 for around the 9k mark, with 32k miles on the clock. If you’re buying in the uk or eu get older cars these new bs restrictions will go away if people don’t purchase the cars that conform to these regulations

  2. It has an engine which relies on fuel distributed by dictators etc and you have no say in how much they will charge you. I make my own fuel, it's called electricity, it's also available from UK sources

  3. Suzuki was like, its an 1.3 and 1000kg,its polluting too much have to convert the model to van so it fan fit the new emission standards😂 meantime in america the smallest engine they have is a V6 and thats on their toothbrush

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