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Just watched the acceleration one - sounds pretty good if I'm honest. As an aside, it's mind blowing that kangaroos are just hopping around in the background. I can't think of an equivalent scenario here in the States; deer in some places maybe, but there's like a herd(?) of roos off to the right in the video. So cool.Two other videos from a test drive in Australia just posted on utube including low range use and foot to floor
Funny how perception is different. I thought nothing of that, other that I hope the bloody things don’t jump out in front of the car.Just watched the acceleration one - sounds pretty good if I'm honest. As an aside, it's mind blowing that kangaroos are just hopping around in the background. I can't think of an equivalent scenario here in the States; deer in some places maybe, but there's like a herd(?) of roos off to the right in the video. So cool.
Yes, now maybe the need for the roo bar is clearer.Funny how perception is different. I thought nothing of that, other that I hope the bloody things don’t jump out in front of the car.![]()
The term for a group of kangaroos is a 'mob'.Just watched the acceleration one - sounds pretty good if I'm honest. As an aside, it's mind blowing that kangaroos are just hopping around in the background. I can't think of an equivalent scenario here in the States; deer in some places maybe, but there's like a herd(?) of roos off to the right in the video. So cool.
one of the better collective nouns, along with a murder of crowsThe term for a group of kangaroos is a 'mob'.
Lots of rain this years equals roos everywhere (and cheap lamb).Just watched the acceleration one - sounds pretty good if I'm honest. As an aside, it's mind blowing that kangaroos are just hopping around in the background. I can't think of an equivalent scenario here in the States; deer in some places maybe, but there's like a herd(?) of roos off to the right in the video. So cool.