First poster here, I have been hanging out at ExPo (ExpeditionPortal) forum for those who know of it. I am looking for a expedition vehicle and have narrowed it down to a LC but can't decide which series to go after and I was hoping those with the same goal could point me in the right direction.
My status is simple. I am a young single guy with a 65 lbs dog planning on starting expedition travel. I am from N. Kentucky and looking to explore the area before I turn serious and head west for several weeks at a time.
My plans are front bumper w/ winch, rear bumper w/ tire carrier. Roof rack to store fuel/water, maybe a RTT. Sliders, mounted fridge/freezer, snorkel suspension upgrade, 2 in lift, the whole deal basically. Hoping to sleep in the rig w/ my K-9 buddy (shorthair breed) maybe building a cargo system to store gear under and sleep over etc...
I really can't decicde which direction to go...I have been viewing this forum for about 6 months and still have no clue...the 60 seems great, and most members are running them in the 200k mile mark which is appealing. Reliability is a must for me. I like the fact that I can afford to kit out a 60 and keep my dailiy driver. But a 20 year old vehicle with 200k+ miles on it makes me wonder about the quality and reliability as well as MPG...the 80 is a classic and a perfect vehicle from what I've seen/read. But again paying 13k for a 15 year old rig makes me wonder about reliabilty and service costs as well as poor MPG. Now the 100 is only a option if it can be had for less thank $20k, but they are newer, more rich people have babied and car pooled them and they "seem" to be more reliable/less service cost and better for daily driving.
My budget is no more than 18k for the rig and then the mods will follow. The less I spend on the rig the faster I can mod and get out there. I still have not decided to get rid of my daily driver depending on the rig I get. I do not drive much, for example I own a 95 sedan that had 17k on it (owned for 8 years) now it has only 60k miles on it. I only drive to work or the grocery store etc...
Sorry for the rant but this is a start, I appreciate your time and feedback on my issue. Thanks
-SaMingTRD
My status is simple. I am a young single guy with a 65 lbs dog planning on starting expedition travel. I am from N. Kentucky and looking to explore the area before I turn serious and head west for several weeks at a time.
My plans are front bumper w/ winch, rear bumper w/ tire carrier. Roof rack to store fuel/water, maybe a RTT. Sliders, mounted fridge/freezer, snorkel suspension upgrade, 2 in lift, the whole deal basically. Hoping to sleep in the rig w/ my K-9 buddy (shorthair breed) maybe building a cargo system to store gear under and sleep over etc...
I really can't decicde which direction to go...I have been viewing this forum for about 6 months and still have no clue...the 60 seems great, and most members are running them in the 200k mile mark which is appealing. Reliability is a must for me. I like the fact that I can afford to kit out a 60 and keep my dailiy driver. But a 20 year old vehicle with 200k+ miles on it makes me wonder about the quality and reliability as well as MPG...the 80 is a classic and a perfect vehicle from what I've seen/read. But again paying 13k for a 15 year old rig makes me wonder about reliabilty and service costs as well as poor MPG. Now the 100 is only a option if it can be had for less thank $20k, but they are newer, more rich people have babied and car pooled them and they "seem" to be more reliable/less service cost and better for daily driving.
My budget is no more than 18k for the rig and then the mods will follow. The less I spend on the rig the faster I can mod and get out there. I still have not decided to get rid of my daily driver depending on the rig I get. I do not drive much, for example I own a 95 sedan that had 17k on it (owned for 8 years) now it has only 60k miles on it. I only drive to work or the grocery store etc...
Sorry for the rant but this is a start, I appreciate your time and feedback on my issue. Thanks
-SaMingTRD