Market for $80k complete truck and camper - mini earthroamer?

Msand

Importer
I’ll sell you my 4x4 camper Snow White. Pm me. 40” tires, Ujoints kit, just finished it 2 weeks ago
 

seeNik48

Adventurer
Or, the wife would miss her vanity or granite countertops. Spoiler: I am a female who does not want useless items.
 

java

Expedition Leader
I agree with this!!

I've owned many built off road/expedition type rigs. My last rig was a 2016 Tundra + FWC. The biggest issue is bigness and weight! I wanted more luxury and absolutely love the Sprinter Chassis. So bought a Winnebago View (one that can run any diesel) with the intention of doing a 4WD conversion. Trouble is, I've driven it nearly 10k miles and the last trip was well over 200 miles off road and haven't needed 4WD. It's been in the snow, sand, dirt, gravel...

Realistically, you get something big and heavy 4WD is less needed. Mine is lifted (clearance), 31" Duratrac Tires (traction), On Board Air -- Good tires and deflating them works magic. Although, I'm looking into a divorced tcase for low range when crawling up hills. I've put the front tire a couple feet in the air... several times. Incredible how ridged the chassis is. I have no doubt I've ventured further off road than most Tiger and Earthroamer Rigs. Plus getting 16-18mpg fully loaded.

Traditional RVs are an excellent option if built with a welded (not wood) framing and fiberglass sections (especially roof). And they are a heck of a value when 5+ years old. There are a good number of quality manufactured rigs. Then add the 4WD or whatever you desire.

Ill be the oddball out I guess. I WANT 4x4, I have needed it multiple times this year with my big *** truck. Even with LSD in the rear too. Big trucks get stuck, and really stuck sometimes too.
 
Here's one I just came across to keep this thread going.

I have no affiliation with this company, just posting for information.

https://www.sunliner.com.au/our-range/motorhomes/ranger
or if you want to watch the video;

Based on today's exchange rate with the AUD and the manufactures website, this unit starts at $77,646 USD

If Ford won't deliver a Ranger with a 7716 GVWR ( 3500KG. ) a full size PU could be optioned to get there.

Hopefully someone in the RV business visits this website.

Safe Travels,
 

slowtwitch

Adventurer
I think the real market is in a state of the art hardside pop up.. something with extensive aerodynamics research that is light and can be taken off/put on an existing truck. Gives the consumer more options on vehicle, and they don't have to have a dedicated "expedition" vehicle sitting around. You come in at a way lower price point than a full vehicle, so can reach more people.
The replies to this thread should be a red flag to the op... everyone has a different idea of what an 'expo' vehicle is. Many of the vehicles posted thus far are what I consider 'parking lot 4x4', ie not really going to get you that much farther up the road than a 4x2, mainly due to size, departure angles, etc etc.
I don't think the 'over landing' thing is as ripe as the OP seems to think. It was called car camping for a number of decades. Folks have been cruisng third world countries in Mogs etc for decades. It's been re branded for sure, and has the power of the web, and men with too much money and time powering it (like so many other fields/subjects online), but I'm not convinced there's a huge market out there clamoring for high end rigs.
 

wuntenn

Adventurer
Hi Everyone,

but i'm not entirely sold yet - especially as a bare bones 4x4 sprinter is 55k dollars, and i'm not the best crafstman.



My suggestion is find the base vehicle you'd like, then take some night classes in carpentry, electrics, plumbing and basic mechanics - then you have two huge plus points - 1) you can build it yourself (and get help when stuck with the build) AND 2) when you travel with it you'll know how to take it apart and fix it.
 
I think the real market is in a state of the art hardside pop up.. something with extensive aerodynamics research that is light and can be taken off/put on an existing truck. Gives the consumer more options on vehicle, and they don't have to have a dedicated "expedition" vehicle sitting around. You come in at a way lower price point than a full vehicle, so can reach more people.

Good call

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www.xpcamper.com
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dwilliams

New member
I agree with haven that this market $80K-$120k or so, is well served by truck and campers. Truck and campers are very versatile, offer a truck to use with the camper off, or an adventure rig with the camper on, and there is a very wide variety of campers to choose from. Plus it's easy to trade in or sell a truck or camper individually to modify your setup as your needs change. Dedicated rigs are usually much harder to sell or trade.
 
I saw this at expo east last week at thought it looked pretty cool. any idea what a set up like this would run? AEV prospector with a Hawk flatbed camper I think. Would something like this be in that price range?
GJOverlandExpoEastVehiclesBryonDorr-8-700x700.jpg
 

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