Being the toughest 4WD out there is something of a subjective matter, and difficult to nail down. But there is something else this 2019 Iveco Daily 4x4 is in the running for, and that’s being the most capable 4x4 off the showroom floor in Australia at the moment. I’ve pushed the Jeep Wrangler hard off-road, and was mighty impressed. The Troopcarrier was there also, and I’ve driven the Suzuki Jimny on some hard tracks in the Victorian High Country.
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