MrNoodly
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A group of us were camped together in everything from a compact crossover to a 35-foot Class C motorhome. We were along a scabby dirt road with sort of a mosaic of large flat rocks mixed with football sized rocks and powdery dirt. It wasn't the best place, but it was what was available at that place and time. One of the group was in a ProMaster and the driver was having a hard time with the rough road. Considering a couple of minivans made it in and out without drama, I think part of the problem was due to the ProMaster driver not picking a very good line, part of it was due to hesitancy at the wrong moments killing momentum, but part of the problem seemed to be the front-wheel drive. I wondered how much harder it would be if the road was uphill instead of level.
I know, I know, there are those here who insist FWD vehicles have no business going off pavement, but it isn't an ideal world and many nomads are doing the best they can with whatever vehicle they have.
So, you ProMaster owners who venture off pavement, have you had trouble getting where you want to go?
I know, I know, there are those here who insist FWD vehicles have no business going off pavement, but it isn't an ideal world and many nomads are doing the best they can with whatever vehicle they have.
So, you ProMaster owners who venture off pavement, have you had trouble getting where you want to go?