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http://www.mahindrajeeto.com/jeeto-ebrochure.pdf

700 kilograms or 1543 pounds

i think the price is eleven thousand or so

some crewcab ford chevy pickups only get hundred pounds more payload









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On 2/16/2018 1:08 PM, Electric Comet wrote:

http://www.mahindrajeeto.com/jeeto-ebrochure.pdf

700 kilograms or 1543 pounds

i think the price is eleven thousand or so

some crewcab ford chevy pickups only get hundred pounds more payload


Yeah, but would you like to drive it down the Interstate? How long do you
think you'd live if you tried?

I was the proud owner of an original Suzuki Brute -- right-hand drive,
2-stroke, 360cc, and 47mph flat out. It was great fun to drive around where
I lived in Silicon Valley but when I got transferred to Alaska I needed to
get it to Seattle for shipment north. The distance would have been maybe
800 miles. It took me two days and I got stopped by police three times on
the drive because of my speed (or lack of it, actually).

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On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 15:27:09 -0500, John McGaw
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On 2/16/2018 1:08 PM, Electric Comet wrote:

http://www.mahindrajeeto.com/jeeto-ebrochure.pdf

700 kilograms or 1543 pounds

i think the price is eleven thousand or so

some crewcab ford chevy pickups only get hundred pounds more payload


Yeah, but would you like to drive it down the Interstate? How long do you
think you'd live if you tried?

I was the proud owner of an original Suzuki Brute -- right-hand drive,
2-stroke, 360cc, and 47mph flat out. It was great fun to drive around where
I lived in Silicon Valley but when I got transferred to Alaska I needed to
get it to Seattle for shipment north. The distance would have been maybe
800 miles. It took me two days and I got stopped by police three times on
the drive because of my speed (or lack of it, actually).



"Can't get out of it's own way on a downhill with a tailwind" comes to
mind.
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On 2/16/2018 3:55 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 15:27:09 -0500, John McGaw
wrote:

On 2/16/2018 1:08 PM, Electric Comet wrote:

http://www.mahindrajeeto.com/jeeto-ebrochure.pdf

700 kilograms or 1543 pounds

i think the price is eleven thousand or so

some crewcab ford chevy pickups only get hundred pounds more payload


Yeah, but would you like to drive it down the Interstate? How long do you
think you'd live if you tried?

I was the proud owner of an original Suzuki Brute -- right-hand drive,
2-stroke, 360cc, and 47mph flat out. It was great fun to drive around where
I lived in Silicon Valley but when I got transferred to Alaska I needed to
get it to Seattle for shipment north. The distance would have been maybe
800 miles. It took me two days and I got stopped by police three times on
the drive because of my speed (or lack of it, actually).



"Can't get out of it's own way on a downhill with a tailwind" comes to
mind.


And or an 80's Oldsmobile diesel.
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