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This is a real monster or rather a hummer crusher

#1 12-Aug, 2010 07:06 PM
Sridhar
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I came across this new SUV designed in Canada. It is completely armoured and can withstand grenade attacks, AK 47 bullets and many other things. Its literally huge and makes the hummer look tiny. This vehicle is called the Knight XV where XV stands for extreme vehicle. The best part is that the interiors look like that from a plush luxury car like a Jaguar or Maybach, probably because the leather used inside is same as the ones used in the Jags and Maybachs. Have a look at the company website. Just click on the Knight XV tab which would take you to a page with the XVs photos and there is a pic in which the XV is next to a Hummer. Just check how the hummer looks in that pic




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#2 13-Aug, 2010 09:39 AM
Muhammed Shaheen
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hummer seems just a kid of it.

The name and the looks reminds of my favourite TV Series 'Knight rider'




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#3 16-Nov, 2011 07:38 AM
John Singh
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The Hummer is dead, but it'd be nice to see a beautiful monster like the Knight XV take its place. But with a price tag of $295,000, I doubt they'll be a hit on the market.



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#4 16-Nov, 2011 03:40 PM
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I dont think the Knight XV is meant to be for the common masses. Its majorly for diplomats and celebrities interested in showing off might buy it too. For these people it is not a big amount




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