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Looks like it may be the Mercedes after all. The National Post says today that the gov‘t will probably pick the mercedes. I‘ve included the artcle cause it‘s small and the link will be dead tomorrow. At the stated price of approx $175,000.00 per copy, I don‘t expect much. Also don‘t know how this will affect the military / civvie pattern issue. Should know soon. So much for an armoured, NBC tight vehicle.Looks like an uptown iltis.
OTTAWA - A German company is expected to walk away with a
$140-million contract to provide a new jeep-like vehicle to the
Canadian army after being the only bidder for the project. The army
is expected to purchase 802 Mercedes-Benz vehicles at a cost of
about $175,000 each. Mercedes-Benz won the contract after some
of the world‘s largest manufacturers of military vehicles refused to
bid because of Canadian rules to select the least expensive vehicles
that meet government specifications.
Here‘s the specs. Might see a LS replacement down the line from the same family of vehicles.
G-wagon models with three wheelbases and
payload capacities from 0.5 up to 2.0 tonnes
complement the range of military vehicles. The
power comes from a 2.9 litre five-cylinder
turbocharged intercooled diesel engine
producing 88kW (120 hp) and 280 Nm. The
off-road capability is supported by an
automatic transmission and a two-shaft
transfer case plus 100% locking differentials
on both axles.
OTTAWA - A German company is expected to walk away with a
$140-million contract to provide a new jeep-like vehicle to the
Canadian army after being the only bidder for the project. The army
is expected to purchase 802 Mercedes-Benz vehicles at a cost of
about $175,000 each. Mercedes-Benz won the contract after some
of the world‘s largest manufacturers of military vehicles refused to
bid because of Canadian rules to select the least expensive vehicles
that meet government specifications.
Here‘s the specs. Might see a LS replacement down the line from the same family of vehicles.
G-wagon models with three wheelbases and
payload capacities from 0.5 up to 2.0 tonnes
complement the range of military vehicles. The
power comes from a 2.9 litre five-cylinder
turbocharged intercooled diesel engine
producing 88kW (120 hp) and 280 Nm. The
off-road capability is supported by an
automatic transmission and a two-shaft
transfer case plus 100% locking differentials
on both axles.