He personally went out of his way many times for us, taking group pictures, working very long days, even lugging one writer's camera equipment
over muddy terrain.
Not exact matches
It turns on a dime, handles most
terrain very well - I even took it
over a
muddy parking lot at a farm and it made it!
We piloted the All -
Terrain Acadia for a short burst down a ranch - style two - track path, and the crossover never faltered
over the rutted
muddy ground.
The Tru - Lok diffs, easily accessed via dashboard switches, are a godsend when the
terrain gets slick and
muddy (as it did on our drive), while disconnecting the electronic sway bar (via a dash button)
over rough roads does wonders for reducing (or even eliminating) big jostles and head toss.
The extra rubber gives the truck added traction
over wet,
muddy, rocky, and even snowy
terrain.
I was able to test the Ridgeline back - to - back with the Toyota Tacoma and Chevrolet Colorado on a medium - duty off - road test that included climbing a
muddy incline, navigating loose sand, articulating
over uneven
terrain and climbing a very steep hill.
Playing on a modern HDTV through composite results in a
muddy, washed - out picture, and makes it difficult to distinguish certain objects from the
terrain, such as your chopper when it's flying
over grass.