So bad ass !!! Great taste, I’m so close to buying one I currently own 2 built to haul ass I’m ready to experience over landing and I’m thinking it would come in clutch on my hunting trips exploring the Colorado wilderness
We don't have this type of vehicle in Europe, and the prices seem very high compared to a standard 4x4 (unless you include the taxation in France because we have a tax of 40,000 to 60,000 euros in addition to the price of the vehicle and VAT). So in the United States, why choose a vehicle like the Expedition over a standard 4x4 like a Jeep?
this is a big question even over here id say the 2 biggest reasons would b size its smaller then a jeep so u can get down alot more trails also speed this can do 40-50 down a trail where a jeep on the same trail ur probably only doin 20 or less
No one ever finishes a build-just keep on improving it! Those trails look like a whole bunch of fun to travel through
This is the way.
So bad ass !!! Great taste, I’m so close to buying one I currently own 2 built to haul ass I’m ready to experience over landing and I’m thinking it would come in clutch on my hunting trips exploring the Colorado wilderness
That thing looks dope!
It's pretty insane!
How do you like that HMF exhaust on there?
@@timfoster1599 we love it! Sounds great!
@@fueledutv one more question, does it drone much?
We don't have this type of vehicle in Europe, and the prices seem very high compared to a standard 4x4 (unless you include the taxation in France because we have a tax of 40,000 to 60,000 euros in addition to the price of the vehicle and VAT). So in the United States, why choose a vehicle like the Expedition over a standard 4x4 like a Jeep?
this is a big question even over here id say the 2 biggest reasons would b size its smaller then a jeep so u can get down alot more trails also speed this can do 40-50 down a trail where a jeep on the same trail ur probably only doin 20 or less
What trail system is that?? I'm from Washington too.
It's in the Little Naches area. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.