Mark.G
New member
Thanks for letting me look around here.
So, I'm looking at a Telluride to replace one of my Mitsubishi's. One Mitsu is a '98 Sport with locking rear diff. The other is an '02 full size. Both Mitsu's get me where I need to go and back again. But they are getting some miles (235k and 110k) on them.
I really need a reliable, 4WD/AWD, 4 door with storage vehicle. I'm a volunteer firefighter and EMT with the local fire department. Along with being a member of the county SAR team. When dispatch drops our tones, I need to be able to safely get to the scene, regardless of weather or road conditions. I carry all my bunker gear, wildland gear, pulaski tool, trauma bag, O2 bag, trail pack, water, recovery gear, tools and extra clothing in my rig. In narrowing my search, a Telluride is pretty close to the top of my list. We have Georgia's 2nd highest mountain in our fire and SAR district. We have part of the AT and Bartram trails along with the Chattooga river and Tallulaha gorge in our SAR district.
I'm interested in first hand experience of using a Telluride in snow, moderate off-road or bad weather conditions. When someone has a house fire, chest pain, difficulty breathing, a lost child, an overdue kayaker, etc it's kinda important to reach the scene and do what we can to make things better. I would like to be able to get close to 200k on a rig before starting the process to look for a replacement.
Be safe out there.
So, I'm looking at a Telluride to replace one of my Mitsubishi's. One Mitsu is a '98 Sport with locking rear diff. The other is an '02 full size. Both Mitsu's get me where I need to go and back again. But they are getting some miles (235k and 110k) on them.
I really need a reliable, 4WD/AWD, 4 door with storage vehicle. I'm a volunteer firefighter and EMT with the local fire department. Along with being a member of the county SAR team. When dispatch drops our tones, I need to be able to safely get to the scene, regardless of weather or road conditions. I carry all my bunker gear, wildland gear, pulaski tool, trauma bag, O2 bag, trail pack, water, recovery gear, tools and extra clothing in my rig. In narrowing my search, a Telluride is pretty close to the top of my list. We have Georgia's 2nd highest mountain in our fire and SAR district. We have part of the AT and Bartram trails along with the Chattooga river and Tallulaha gorge in our SAR district.
I'm interested in first hand experience of using a Telluride in snow, moderate off-road or bad weather conditions. When someone has a house fire, chest pain, difficulty breathing, a lost child, an overdue kayaker, etc it's kinda important to reach the scene and do what we can to make things better. I would like to be able to get close to 200k on a rig before starting the process to look for a replacement.
Be safe out there.