KD8NPB
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Honda Element is a PERFECT dive vehicle...The liftgate is at butt-height. My sister has one.
I use an old Isuzu Trooper now.
I use an old Isuzu Trooper now.
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My FJ Cruiser ( Toyota) has a nice height tailgate for donning doubles. Not sure if you'd be interested in this type of vehicle but we've had excellent luck with it. It has 85K miles with absolutely nothing wrong with it. It pulls a small dive trailer with no troubles and you can also put a luggage rack on the top if desired. It's a true 4X4, rather than a faux 4 wheeler, has plastic interior designed to get wet and muddy, hose down the interior and go.
I love it for diving, dogs and farm work. Plus, I love the flashy, cute colors and thoughtful design touches. Its really my favorite vehicle, ever.
Funny! It's been my favorite vehicle, ever.I drove an FJ for awhile...hated it. Trunk is to small, and the small backseat is a pain to get in/out of. It was a decent off-road vehicle though.
I have a dually, diesel F350. Even though its 4WD, it's not real great on loose dirt and mud. I would not consider it a great dive vehicle.I'm waiting for nwcid to come in here and show you guys his Ford F350 and the 30-foot dive shop he tows behind it. A bitch to park, but talk about mobile facilities! He hasn't installed a fill station yet, but he's working on it ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Funny! It's been my favorite vehicle, ever.