The problem he works on other mods which makes the progress of this one slower than it should be (and i know you have problems with suspension and other things). All i ask is for this to have a bit more attention so it will be released faster. Sorry if i misunderstood anything or if you do have your full attention working on it.
On my side, yes, true. But I'm not always motivated to work on this one so I do other things. I understand that this might annoy you but since it's a hobby I do it the way I have fun doing it.
As awesome as this SUV will be, and how I cannot wait to drive it, I still will stick with my firm beliefs that a body-on-frame SUV is better than a crossover. Don't get me wrong here, this will probably soak up bumps better than the Roamer.
Hell yeah i tried the ETK 4000/6000 series. It is fricking awsome love it. But i knda want something smaller like this is, and i`m tired of the roamer / D-series. Not sayint that they are bad, just old.
I love that someone is finally making a German small SUV, and even with a diesel and off road option. That's awesome! This reminds me of a BMW X5.
Eh, it's not that small so I didn't call it a crossover. I consider the BMW X5 a crossover. A full size SUV imo is a 90s Land Cruiser like mine, and then a large SUV is like the Chevy Suburban...
Here in Europe, the X5 is considered a full-size crossover, the Suburban would be considered a monstrosity...
Apart from the Japanese and American manufacturers, the only other "full-size" SUVs in offered in Europe's really the Range Rover and Mercedes-Benz GL/S.
We don't get much. The largest SUVs sold in Europe are some luxury offerings such as the Bentley Bentayga or the Maserati Levante.
My step-mother bought a Suburban brand new off the lot in 2003, and when we got rid of it it was still near mint condition. I had driven it countless times. They're awesome to drive, cool to look at, and incredibly practical. I love the Suburban. Not the gas mileage, but the truck is great.