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Register to stop seeing this ad! If you like travel logs, Motortrend has a good one going now called Tokyo to L.A. - The Hard Way - In a Suzuki Kizashi. They picked up a Kisashi in Tokyo and drove 3200 miles through Russia accompanied by two Equators as support vehicles. They just reached the US yesterday. The Equators performed superbly as expected.The blog says: "The Equator trucks never missed a beat, despite being thrashed by Fred Williams of Petersen's 4-Wheel and Offroad. He's got a reputation for breaking stuff, but all he could manage was a line leak to the power steering cooler that necessitated regular checks and fill-ups during the homestretch. The lead Equator only suffered one punctured tire. Stay tuned for more updates and the complete story in the January issue of 4W&O, and/or visit MotorTrend.com, Motorcyclistonline.com or Suzuki's site covering the trip to read more." ![]()
Last edited by Joe Callimachus; 09-05-2010 at 06:45 AM. |
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Ah, I totally missed this earlier. This is pretty neat. Besides your parts issue, everything I've heard so far says that the Suzuki Equator is a great truck!
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That's so nice to know.Thanks for telling us about it.
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Its no doubt that suzuki equator is a great truck.Thanks for sharing your experience.
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