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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / April 2005

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Cross Lander

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desert_taco - 25 Apr 2005 23:53 GMT
Does anybody have any opinions/feedback about the Romanian Cross Lander
that should be for sale in the U.S. by next year? It looks pretty bad a.s,
and is surprisingly affordable. The approach/departure angles look great.
Does it have a solid front axle?
Matt Mead - 26 Apr 2005 15:40 GMT
>Does anybody have any opinions/feedback about the Romanian Cross Lander
>that should be for sale in the U.S. by next year? It looks pretty bad a.s,
>and is surprisingly affordable. The approach/departure angles look great.
>Does it have a solid front axle?

Believe it when you see it on a dealership floor!  This vehicle and
others have been promised in the past, yet have never actually made
it.  Honestly, although I'm not a big Jeep fan, why would I buy an
unknown Romanian vehicle when I can pick up a new Wrangler for the
same money?

Matt
99 V-10 Super duty, Super Cab 4x4
Corey Shuman - 26 Apr 2005 15:46 GMT
All I have heard is that the company that is making (ARO)  it has a
solid track record of producing some pretty terrible vehicles from a
reliability standpoint. There is site from a houston dealer that has
the most info I have seen so far...
http://www.crosslander.com/index.html
Looks like a Rover Defender rip off from the outside, which when you
consider the price makes it very appealing. However when you take a
look inside it looks really cheap and plastic, like and XTerra or a
Hyundai.
I cant tell from any of the pics but I would venture to say from some
of the articulation pics that it is independant susp.
Jumpin' Jiminy - 26 Apr 2005 21:35 GMT
>All I have heard is that the company that is making (ARO)  it has a
>solid track record of producing some pretty terrible vehicles from a
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>I cant tell from any of the pics but I would venture to say from some
>of the articulation pics that it is independant susp.

From the specs at
http://www.chapmancrosslander.com/crosslander_specs.asp

Cross Lander 244X
4.0 liter V-6, EFI, 207hp
Permanent 4x2; Part Time 4x4
5-speed; Manual and/or Automatic
Front Axle: Coil Springs & Shock Absorbers
Rear Axle: Leaf Springs & Shock Absorbers
 
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