BlazinXtreme
I still think you are missing my point
No, I get it. I just think its flawed.
BlazinXtreme
.....I know what each vehicle is capiable off in the most extreme conditions
No, the computer is giving you numbers, and your forming some theory about what you think is most capable.
BlazinXtreme
.....and the H1 is just as capiable as every other off road type vehicle...so is the H2.
Not in all situations. Thats where your missing this. The H1 and H2 are good machines, and have great abilities off-road. But, they aren't "just as capable" in every situation. Many situations??? Sure. Every one??? Nope. Thats where actually getting out there and not just reading numbers will tell you the real story.
BlazinXtreme
.....I can make simulations if I want to, but I would rather just look at the data.
And, I'd rather just get out and drive in the dirt and mud where your data and numbers mean squat.
BlazinXtreme
I've driven an H1, H2, and H3...never off road but I have driven them.
I've driven a Bentley Arnage.....never off-road, but I have driven one. WEEEE!!!!
BlazinXtreme
I don't understand how you can't see that computer data is just real life data that was gathered and put into a program so I can look everything up. And if it wasn't under classification I would show you.
I understand that its real-life data. Thats not what I'm questioning. What I'm saying is, there is no "perfect" vehicle out there. Your data tells you that the H1 and H2 are very capable or whatever. But, they don't excel in everything. Like I said, they are very stout machines, and can do things that many other vehicles can't. But, there are things that they aren't the best at.
Thats all I'm saying. If you actually were an off-roader, you'd understand this. Just looking at numbers, or driving the car on the street won't tell you this. When you actually get out there, you'd see that there are many different situations you'll encounter. And, no one street legal vehicle is the best at every one of them. Be it a Wrangler, D90, G-Wagen, H1, or Land Cruiser. They all have ups and downs. Data won't tell you that, actual driving in those situations will.
Hilg