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Limited
Edition "H" Model
'73 1/2 Vikea 420LG Wagon
Vikea's entry into
the wagon market has proven to be somewhat of an enigma: Is it an mid-size
sedan or a petite minivan? It's cargo carrying abilities rank amond the
best in sedan's, especially in terms of flexiblity. The fold down third-row
seat disappears into the floor during those intense combat situations,
and can even be removed when the need arises for dual-dropper capactiy.
Yet despite is ulitarian nature, the Vikea rides with Rattler-like suppleness,
suffering only from slight body roll in corners.
On the other hand,
our logbook comments tell us lack of power when loaded with droppers and
mortar ammunition, leaving several editors pining for the Super High Output
V-8. Furthermore, the 350ci V-8 doesn't have the silky smootheness we've
come to epxect from Vikea International when coupled with their automatic
trannys. From a purely asthetic point of view - the wagon needs alot of
work. The lines are great, but unfortunately, when summed up, the wagon
looks more like a box than a car.
And although
the powder blue paint was put on well, aside for the built in beerstein
mug cupholder, the sweedish interior is something only a hard-core Humil
could love. On the plus side, in one tight combat situation near in the
tight and brutal area of "Bouncy Bouncy", we were able to use the bare
bones weapons mounts to great effect, pinning a larger Courchelle in a
pool of naplam and oil, all the while launching high expolsive mortars.
The car has the frustrating tendency to shift between gears at high way
cruising speed - typically 65 miles per hour. At 5272 miles, we added
a quart of oil. With that minor exception, the Vikea 240LG has been trouble
free.
What's Hot...
Cool paintjobs, reverse driving while laying down the dual droppers, the
ideal car for grocceries or picking the kids up from school, doing risky
jumps and not flipping, handles great in the wet.
What's Not...
Bland styling, poor acceleration, limited weapon capacity, humiliating
to drive at best.
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