Re: RE: Daily driver?
Fuel mileage? With front locking hubs, you can do about as good as an older 4WD , 3/4 ton gas engine pickup truck. Dangerous in a crash? To the occupants of the other vehicle yes, unless you collide with a semi truck. You are running 13,000+ lbs, 3-4 times the weight of a typical passenger vehicle, twice the weight of a one ton dually pickup. Hitting a Focus or similar vehicle will be about as bad as hitting a deep pothole in the family minivan. Yeh, a Deuce doesn't have airbags but if you are REALLY worried, retrofit a 3 point (seat/shoulder belt) harness system, or even a 5 point system as used in race cars. The Deuce has plenty of steel for attaching points, but that is an issue I don't even think about.
I drive my Deuce every few days into town. I live in a rural area with a 10+ mile ride to the nearest city (2 stop lights, population 2400+). Other than getting only 10-12 mpg without locking hubs, and it is a bit of a bear to maneuver in the grocery store and drug store parking lots without power steering, I don't have a problem. Wal*Mart, Lowes and Menard's parking lots are big enough that I never have a problem there. The Deuce is really not that much bigger than my full size Ford van (maybe 8" wider, 24"-30" longer, but a LOT taller) and gets close to the same mileage.
With locking hubs and air assisted power steering, the Deuce would make a usable daily driver for me. Well, except for the wintertime. My soft top and glass leak air like a sieve, and my personnel heater can barely keep up at 40F, let alone the 0F I often face, although I do infrequently drive it in extreme cold. But that is a whole different issue, unless you face driving a lot in real cold weather.
sak00 said:Wow! I've only had mine for a month or so. As a daily driver, I'd have to say its awfully big to run to the grocery store or bumper to bumper traffic. I enjoy running mine, but not sure I would want to do it everyday.
Pretty much agree with the above - they are BIG and cumbersome, especially for city traffic. However, if your driving is mostly rural or light city traffic and you add air assisted steering and front locking hubs (and maybe a double splined axle shaft and one locking hub to the front rear axle) it is doable.motorolanut said:No... to a daily driver.......Expensive on fuel....and Dangerous in a crash to the occupants and other drivers...
They are what they are A GREAT BUNCH OF FUN FOR THE $$$$ and the MV Hobby!!! or Work or Farm...Some might disagree and get Tee'd off but thats my two cents...I owned and duece and loved it, Drove it to work maybe once a week and enjoyed it on weekends but never as a daily driver.
Fuel mileage? With front locking hubs, you can do about as good as an older 4WD , 3/4 ton gas engine pickup truck. Dangerous in a crash? To the occupants of the other vehicle yes, unless you collide with a semi truck. You are running 13,000+ lbs, 3-4 times the weight of a typical passenger vehicle, twice the weight of a one ton dually pickup. Hitting a Focus or similar vehicle will be about as bad as hitting a deep pothole in the family minivan. Yeh, a Deuce doesn't have airbags but if you are REALLY worried, retrofit a 3 point (seat/shoulder belt) harness system, or even a 5 point system as used in race cars. The Deuce has plenty of steel for attaching points, but that is an issue I don't even think about.
I drive my Deuce every few days into town. I live in a rural area with a 10+ mile ride to the nearest city (2 stop lights, population 2400+). Other than getting only 10-12 mpg without locking hubs, and it is a bit of a bear to maneuver in the grocery store and drug store parking lots without power steering, I don't have a problem. Wal*Mart, Lowes and Menard's parking lots are big enough that I never have a problem there. The Deuce is really not that much bigger than my full size Ford van (maybe 8" wider, 24"-30" longer, but a LOT taller) and gets close to the same mileage.
With locking hubs and air assisted power steering, the Deuce would make a usable daily driver for me. Well, except for the wintertime. My soft top and glass leak air like a sieve, and my personnel heater can barely keep up at 40F, let alone the 0F I often face, although I do infrequently drive it in extreme cold. But that is a whole different issue, unless you face driving a lot in real cold weather.