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tacticalplanner
Vehicle reliability
Jul 25 2008, 2:59 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 25 2008, 2:59 PM EDT
I would rather have a more reliable vehicle than a faster/stronger/sneakier vehicle. What about you guys and gals? 6  out of 6 found this valuable. Do you?    
byates
byates
1. RE: Vehicle reliability
Jul 26 2008, 2:31 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 26 2008, 2:31 AM EDT
"I would rather have a more reliable vehicle than a faster/stronger/sneakier vehicle. What about you guys and gals?"
It would be a balancing act, how reliable do you need, how fast, how strong, how sneaky. Different jobs would require different balances. A supply party would need something big and strong enough to haul a reasonable load, reliable enough to get there and back, and sneaky enough to have low detection probability. I am not sure a Prius would qualify, but an old farm truck probably would. You can dream up other situations and the balance to deal with them.
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tacticalplanner
2. RE: Vehicle reliability
Jul 26 2008, 8:08 PM EDT | Post edited: Jul 26 2008, 8:08 PM EDT
I am talking in general. no matter what. Reliability or performance? 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    

Haldred
3. RE: Vehicle reliability
Jul 27 2008, 12:46 AM EDT | Post edited: Jul 27 2008, 12:46 AM EDT
I'd go with my truck. It is a small short bed chevy. It can haul supplies, haul a trailer, relatively quiet engine and I just got it a biofuel converter for the tank. No more filling it with gas. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
Mrbob360
Mrbob360
4. RE: Vehicle reliability
Aug 17 2008, 9:39 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 17 2008, 9:39 PM EDT
i would like to have something like that swat truck and i know that my city has one. they have to be reliable and if they break down then i know im safe inside it 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
inu-dude25
inu-dude25
5. RE: Vehicle reliability
Mar 18 2009, 10:47 PM EDT | Post edited: Mar 18 2009, 10:47 PM EDT
"I'd go with my truck. It is a small short bed chevy. It can haul supplies, haul a trailer, relatively quiet engine and I just got it a biofuel converter for the tank. No more filling it with gas."
Just be thourough with converting it. If you don't get the correct fuel lines, the boifuel will eat through them pretty quickly. So just read up on the conversion first, it's not quite as simple as get a tank, throw biofuel in, and you're good to go. If it was that easy we'd all eb using it.
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