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racer2c
09-13-04, 02:13 PM
Try this monster on for size.

Link (http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/13/pf/autos/monster_truck/index.htm?cnn=yes)

http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/13/pf/autos/monster_truck/cap_navistar_cxt.03.jpg

RacinM3
09-13-04, 02:36 PM
10 bucks says the soccer mom down the street from me will be trading her diesel Expedition that she ferries around her TWO WHOLE KIDS in, and never tows anything, for this behemoth.

I do wonder what the towing capacity is, though. :cool:

RichK
09-13-04, 02:41 PM
...and I thought Volvo was late to the SUV party! :laugh:

Steve99
09-20-04, 11:58 AM
It's got DVD . . .

Methanolandbrats
09-20-04, 12:02 PM
I do wonder what the towing capacity is, though. :cool: I think the capacity is 10 tons. It could pull large trees out of the ground.

cart7
09-20-04, 12:24 PM
That puppy easily classifies as a T4 in the Paris/Dakar rally. It might be able to give some of those lorries a run for their money.

4wheeldrifter
09-21-04, 08:01 AM
I was waiting for Ford to market an upscale UPS truck as their new kid-hauler SUV. Looks like they've skipped right over that one and taken the next step. Look for one soon riding your back bumper in the left lane of the highway (while you're already doing 20 over). :thumdown:

Clown
09-21-04, 08:05 AM
If you're gonna blow the **** out of the middle east for oil, at least use it in something that isn't stupid :rolleyes:

Edit: The Italians! They know how to waste oil :)

JT265
09-21-04, 08:57 AM
10 bucks says the soccer mom down the street from me will be trading her diesel Expedition that she ferries around her TWO WHOLE KIDS in, and never tows anything, for this behemoth.

I do wonder what the towing capacity is, though. :cool:


That's just dumb. On soooo many levels.

Good news tho' RM3. Unless Farm-All tore the air system outta this thing in favor of juice brakes, your soccer mom will have to upgrade her licence before she rocks in that lump.

The sad news? If they did go to juice brakes, expect the thing to be a runaway with flaming/faded brakes after about three hard pulls on 'em.

Ankf00
09-21-04, 09:21 AM
I'll take one, it'll solve my morning rush hour problem :)

Methanolandbrats
09-21-04, 09:29 AM
I was waiting for Ford to market an upscale UPS truck as their new kid-hauler SUV. Looks like they've skipped right over that one and taken the next step. Look for one soon riding your back bumper in the left lane of the highway (while you're already doing 20 over). :thumdown: Sprinter?

KLang
09-21-04, 10:01 AM
I'll bet that thing is going to be real popular with the truck fans here in Texas. :shakehead

Wheel-Nut
09-21-04, 10:04 AM
I'll take one, it'll solve my morning rush hour problem :)


Rush hour would be a breeze if the new graduates would go back to school for some higher learning! :)

Ankf00
09-21-04, 11:35 AM
Rush hour would be a breeze if the new graduates would go back to school for some higher learning! :)
hey, I don't know what you 1960 n Kuykendal ppl want from me, I'm waaaay across town :p

oddlycalm
09-21-04, 03:22 PM
That's just dumb. On soooo many levels.

Good news tho' RM3. Unless Farm-All tore the air system outta this thing in favor of juice brakes, your soccer mom will have to upgrade her licence before she rocks in that lump.It's got air brakes according to the guys I talk to at International Truck & Engine. The are talking about targeting the boat and trailer towing market, but most of us know people who will buy them to run errands in. How long until one of those knuckleheads tries to put it in a parking garage or a drive thru.... :D

oc

JT265
09-21-04, 04:59 PM
How long until one of those knuckleheads tries to put it in a parking garage or a drive thru....

Depends.......how far is it from the Farm-All dealer to the DMV to the drive-thru? :laugh:

devilmaster
09-21-04, 05:18 PM
How long until one of those knuckleheads tries to put it in a parking garage or a drive thru....

Depends.......how far is it from the Farm-All dealer to the DMV to the drive-thru? :laugh:

JT - I thought you'd be the one to buy one...... you might not drive it, but maybe a gift for Vic.....

;)
Steve

JoeBob
09-21-04, 06:00 PM
According to their website ( http://www.internationaldelivers.com/cxt/ ) you don't need a commercial drivers license to drive it.

Anyone else see the irony of their corporate tag line: "The Brilliance of Common Sense"?

RichK
09-21-04, 06:11 PM
I'm thinking a set of spinners and a lowering kit.....mmmmm!

stroker
09-21-04, 06:13 PM
Whatever happened to DaimlerChrysler's "Unimog" they were going to import? I heard an announcement that they planned to import the thing and then neve heard about it again.

JT265
09-21-04, 06:31 PM
According to their website ( http://www.internationaldelivers.com/cxt/ ) you don't need a commercial drivers license to drive it.

Anyone else see the irony of their corporate tag line: "The Brilliance of Common Sense"?

You don't need a CDL.

But you DO need an "air ticket" which basically shows that you know what failed as you slide off the mountain road into the wild blue yonder of space.

Before you hit the ground with a large "thump" of course.

And Stevie, if it meant that Viccy would go away, it would be worth looking into.

:D

Rob
09-21-04, 07:51 PM
Viagra is cheaper.

devilmaster
09-21-04, 09:06 PM
Viagra is cheaper.

Is it Rob? Lets ask JT - he'd know.

;) :D
Steve

manic mechanic
09-22-04, 01:31 AM
The only up side I can see to that bohemoth being available to the general public is that most incorporated cities have a vehicle weight limit for city streets (it's 10k lbs. here and intended to keep commercial vehicles from "skirting" major thoroughfares), but the law could be applied to POVs if the local law enforcement wanted a "cash cow".

I have heard of several cities that have a 6k lbs weight limit beginning to "tag" people in oversize SUVs (a BMW X-5 weighs over 6000lbs empty, a Ford Excursion around 8,000, an H2 8600, and an H1 is over 10,000lbs).

A few municipalities are also debating over raising the 2nd offense fine from $75 to $1000...I'd vote for that!

Unless you need to transport your 90' yacht (by trailer), I don't see a true purpose for such a vehicle (unless you count steamrolling the offices at 16th and Georgetown! :D).


manic

Michaelhatesfans
09-22-04, 01:41 AM
Any soccer mom worth the name in Portland will drive that thing around town for six months of the year with studded tires, then refuse to leave the driveway if it actually snows. :shakehead

4wheeldrifter
09-22-04, 08:07 AM
Sprinter?

Possibly, but how would I know. You've lost me. :confused:

MAXAR RE
09-22-04, 09:50 AM
I would be willing to bet that any police officer here in Texas would cite the driver of that thing for not having a CDL, regardless of what the manufacturer says. It is basically a commercial tractor-trailor rig without the actual trailer. It has the size, mass, and driving characteristics of a tractor-trailor, and therefore anyone who drives one should IMHO be required to obtain the same license as a school bus driver or Coca-Cola driver.

For those of you like me that dislike the mamouth SUV trend, check out this article from this month's Motor Trend magazine where they pit a Mini Cooper S against an H2: :D
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/coupe/112_0410_h2vsmini/index.html