That's exactly why I have gone for one. I live 2/3's of the way up a steep hill. Murder to get up and down in winter, as it's not gritted.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=PUHc5B3q31kMokkadna said:It shows the lack of ground clearance of the Mokka, however Mokka and potential owners have not gone for the 4x4 versions for it's off road potential to the extent that has been shown in the video. They have gone for the 4x4 capabilities that it will have on the road especially in bad weather. If you wanted to go off roading with deep ruts you would have gone for a full size 4x4.
Know what you mean Spireite. From the sound of your user name I probably use the same hill. Edited by: MokkadnaSpireite said:That's exactly why I have gone for one. I live 2/3's of the way up a steep hill. Murder to get up and down in winter, as it's not gritted. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=PUHc5B3q31kMokkadna said:It shows the lack of ground clearance of the Mokka, however Mokka and potential owners have not gone for the 4x4 versions for it's off road potential to the extent that has been shown in the video. They have gone for the 4x4 capabilities that it will have on the road especially in bad weather. If you wanted to go off roading with deep ruts you would have gone for a full size 4x4.