Hello from Sydney Australia
Hello, I'm from Sydney and would just like to say hello
. I drive a 2003 Mazda Tribute Classic V6, & love it
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Does anyone take their Tribute off road? I do and it has never let me down. Here in Australia we don't get much snow, and when we do you can pretty much well drive around the Snowy Mountains in a 2wd vehicle without chains. Does any body take theirs into the dirt and mud?
Regards
MightyTriby
. I drive a 2003 Mazda Tribute Classic V6, & love it
.Does anyone take their Tribute off road? I do and it has never let me down. Here in Australia we don't get much snow, and when we do you can pretty much well drive around the Snowy Mountains in a 2wd vehicle without chains. Does any body take theirs into the dirt and mud?
Regards
MightyTriby
I have a 2005 manual tranny AWD and recently took it out for a spin on a deserted Kansas road right after some heavy snowfall and before the snowplow made it out that way. It was a LOT harder to get it to slip & slide than my previous car. Then again that may not be saying much since my last car was an 88 Buick Century
I'm pretty sure the AWD kicked in although I think the only evidence I noticed was a slight whine while accelerating that usually isn't there.
Other than that about the most extreme thing I've done is take it on a dirt road in Nebraska... and about all that did for me was make the car all dusty
I'm pretty sure the AWD kicked in although I think the only evidence I noticed was a slight whine while accelerating that usually isn't there. Other than that about the most extreme thing I've done is take it on a dirt road in Nebraska... and about all that did for me was make the car all dusty
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