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Likewise welcome.

We in the U.S. are unfamiliar with this trim level. What does it include? Is it a Trailhawk variation?
its based on the full on trailhawk variant it boasts an all wheel drive with selec terrain hill descent control & an active drive low feature that provides a 20:1 crawl ratio paired to a nine speed automatic 2 litre multijet turbo diesel only 100 were built & brought to the uk
 

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Beneath where I am writing is a little bar with various icons on it. Click the Rectangular icon between the chain and the camera.

It will instruct you to look inside your folders and find the pictures you want to show us. Click to open your folder, click the picture and it should open for upload.
 

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So it's mechanically a Trailhawk, except with the 2.0 TD engine? But with non-TH bumpers?

Weird to see all the controls on the wrong side... :) Thank God the gas pedal is correct...

Regarding posting photos, it's easier to just click-and-drag them from wherever they are on your computer, to wherever in the post you want to insert them...
 

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Pictures or a tutorial ;):p
Seriously? ('Cuz I never know with you....) ;)

OK then...

1. Have the Forum message that you're composing open.

2. Open a new window showing the contents of the folder where the photo is.

3. Now either:

a. Right-click on the photo, select Copy, navigte to the message at the location where you want to insert the photo, right-click again, and select Paste; or even easier...

b. Left-click on the photo and hold it, while holding move the curser to the browser icon in the program tray at the bottom of your screen (if you have it set up that way)...

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...and hover there until the window with the draft message opens, move the curser to where you want to insert the photo, then release the left button. That's "click-and-drag."

There are probably other ways to do it too...
 

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Check out TyreReviews over on Youtube. He does some great testing. Fitted 4Season M&S 3PMSF XL tyres on mine (Vredestein ) and they have worked out well. The Goodyear Vector4Season and the Pirelli Scorpion Verdi are also good all round road tyres with some light hors piste ability too.




they are mud & snow tyres 215x65 r17
 
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