The ROXOR is Revealed- And It's Not What You Think
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The ROXOR is Revealed- And It's Not What You Think
We'll be the first to admit it, all this talk of Mahindra's new ROXOR 4x4 had us expecting another high performance 1000cc side-by-side or work-ready UTV.
What it actually is reminds us a lot of.. well a ****** Jeep:
https://atvconnection.com/articles/m...-not-expected/
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Plus this thing isn't street legal if it's the same one I read about elsewhere a day or so back. India had a right some years ago on the jeep design and made a bunch of them for military and police use. Wonder if these are the same thing without all the bells and whistles,etc to make them street legal.
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And its the same size as a an older Jeep. I just don't see the advantage to buying one of these over a used Jeep. You can get a pretty nice used Jeep for around 6K. Even if you get the 4 cylinder, it still has a lot more power than this thing. And you can drive it anywhere, this thing only looks street legal. That might be enough to fool local police though, especially if you slap some plates on it. Keep it off highways and you probably could get away with it. As slow as it probably is, you wouldn't want to drive it on the highway anyway.
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Jeep has strayed so far from its roots with the newer JK and JL Wranglers that someone else has moved in and built the original Jeep all over again, or at least reasonably close.. The new Jeeps have grown so big that they don't fit down a lot of the old Jeep roads, and they are so expensive these days (MSRP of $50k to $60K is no stretch for the Rubicon versions). This is the same size as the original CJ, and has about the same horsepower and creature comforts as 1950's Jeeps did. But this one has a 2.5L turbo diesel engine in it, which is far better than the old flat head 4 with its carburetor. How many people here owned a 1950's CJ? I did, a 1956 CJ-5, and this looks like it would be a better version of that. I can see it being used for a utility vehicle on a Ranch in Texas, or similar use, and working very well for that.
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I saw a comparison with an early Jeep. The Jeep did everything better, especially off road. Roxor has poor suspension articulation. Jeep is road legal, big plus. If you really want a diesel Jeep, you could probably do a conversion on a Jeep. Plenty of folks have, also Jeep Liberty were available with a strong running 4 cal diesel. If you could find a wrecked diesel Liberty, convert a Wrangler.
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