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View Poll Results: What's your favorite light utility vehicle (i.e. truck)
HMMWV ("Humvee") 17 38.64%
Land Rover 12 27.27%
Perentie 1 2.27%
G-Wagon 0 0%
UAZ 469 1 2.27%
Tarpan Honker 1 2.27%
M151 Jeep 4 9.09%
Pinzgauer 4x4 0 0%
Unimog 4x4 4 9.09%
Volvo C303 0 0%
Other (please specify in post) 4 9.09%
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Old 06-13-2020, 11:56 AM
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Default Favorite Light Utility Vehicle

I deliberately didn't get super specific with model numbers since so many variations of each of these vehicles exist, but the focus is on Cold War-era vehicles, pre-1997. You can specify specific models in a follow-up post, if you'd like to be more specific than the options allow. Cheers!
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XR311 is my favorite. The G.I. Joe V.A.M.P. is just the thing for every discerning Twilight PC group.
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XR311 is my favorite. The G.I. Joe V.A.M.P. is just the thing for every discerning Twilight PC group.
Great pick! Don't forget to vote "Other".

I wonder if/how the XR311 could have made its way into the U.S. military (or allied militaries) in the T2k timeline.

Perhaps China ordered it (AT versions especially, like the one mountin a six recoilless rifle cluster) as a stopgap measure after the Soviet invasion?

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I'd pick a Unimog, probably the S404 model as there were plenty of them in the West German military at the time but I'd just as happily take the S427 model. Even though that model had only just started production in 1985, there should still be lots of them around to pillage for spares.
The other reason for taking the S427 was that it had an enclosed cab and not the canvas roof open cab of the S404.
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I honestly can't pick anything. For me, the best light vehicle would be the one you have until you can get your hands on something a little more suitable.
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just a van. it can carry cargo or you can sleep in it when bad weather rolls in.
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Volkswagen Type 183
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I'm on record for hating Land Rovers. It is true they can scramble over anything, especially the Defenders. But they're tiny inside, they have an aluminium body you can't weld unless you have a TIG. They have crappy gearboxes that you have to order from Britain and when it get s to where you are it's for the Discovery model and not the Defender. If you put stuff on the roof they tip over but that's not why I hate them.

I hate them because they are weird in that they are good enough in mud that they bog *really deep* in the mud where it's a bitch to get them out. They skate over the mud for about ten metres and then plunge in. I dug that bastard we had out of the mud so many times it's not funny. None of the other 4x4s we had on the job did that.

Good on paper but not in real life.
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