I can see where this thread, and other mentions around the web, would make owning an XV-JP seem like a dreadful idea. ☹
It's not, though . . . I'll second what was just implied: the balance between trail capability and cabin comfort is unmatched with the XV-JP. Unmatched to the point where it...
Thanks for checking in, my friend,
Hard to believe that hordes of intelligent folk can't see the wonders of living in a 125 cubic feet box. They must lack imagination. :unsure:
Though I do count myself lucky to travel solo in it these days. Most of my attempts at living in it with two people...
Just a couple of thoughts from my Turbo 958 experience . . .
You needn't worry in the least about the CTT having too much power, since if you are not trying to make it wail, it's totally a pussycat. The transmission likes to quickly get you into the most economical gear possible, so a lot of...
THANKS!
You and Steve following me in your big Fusos down that narrowing-to-non-existent track on our "shortcut" is one of more memorable overlanding moments. True dedication . . . and we should have had a camera crew along. :)
That'd be a fun trip to celebrate things getting more back to...
An unsolicited PSA . . . :)
I was a colleague of Darrin Fink as this truck was being built, and something over three years ago, I used this Fuso as part of a three-part comparison test (now combined as one article: https://expeditionportal.com/modern-day-fuso-vs-old-school-mog/) comparing it...
Richard has done lots more with Otis than I ever have with my Cayenne and certainly knows more about this than I do, but I have had good success with my petrol 2012 Cayenne Turbo. Having the Turbo gives you plenty of power and torque (no duh, huh?) but the mpgs are not horrible because the...
I'm sure no one has been able to get anything done today because of worries associated with not knowing if the Jeep can make it back to my carport . . .
Bate your breathe no more. It fits as is. No chance of surfboards and other Jensen-ish rooftop accoutrements, but the rack basket fits by a...
I knew that. :)
Seriously, it'll obviously work, and no problem if the Jeep is just going back there to be stored for several weeks at a time. I think, however, that it would get really old airing down and back up multiple times a week. I think I'll still go out to do my Mr. Wizard Former...
Tomorrow's experiment. Gates open at 10:00 am.
However, preliminary investigations conducted with my Unger telescoping pole as a story pole suggests that the betting ought to be:
Camper roof: Strongly a "fits."
Roof rack with anything in the basket higher than the side rails: Strongly a...
We just arrived back home, totally safe and sound. The little camper ran swell and boogied through the I-5 slog with no problems. (And a pro tip: my wife in the chase vehicle reported that putting fluorescent orange Maxtraxs on your hood really help keep track of you in heavy traffic. :) )...
I didn't exactly expect to have the e-mails published and my personal views on the current state of the overland vehicle market made public. At least there are fewer typos than I usual find in my e-mails. Apologies if I've offended anyone and come across sounding like I'm an old curmudgeon...
"Outrageous" shows good word use. I feel obligated to point out that a buyer would be paying a whopping $50,000 more for the honor of owning a slightly shinier example compared to the asking price of the last XV-JP advertised on ExPo...
Yes indeed, Paul, it'd be great for any and all of us "veterans" to have some freedom of motion again.
So will certainly plan to get up to see you as soon as practical. Stay safe until then.
(And as you and I muddle through the PNW's Gloomy Season, maybe one of our peers who's struggling...
Happy day,
Paul Jensen resurfaces and hasn't lost his touch. Good news for the fan club. ?
That looks great, Paul, and conceptually very clever. (Good upholstery colors, too. ;) ) And another 50 square feet of room can't hurt at all, for either the Jeep or the Sprinter.
Thanks for sharing the...
Thanks, Don, for letting me know that my well-loved GX may get some off-road use from a knowledgeable owner. Makes me feel good. Every vehicle has its strengths and weaknesses, but of all the overlanders I've had, this GX was the best one I've owned for using stock with just a tire swap.
I'm...
The engine is the same 4.7 liter V-8 that's also used in Land Cruisers, Sequoias, Tundras, etc. and they have a pretty good reputation for reliability. I've owned five vehicles with that engine and have had zero problems. By the time 2008 came around, it was rated at 263 horsepower and 323...
This used to be my truck before I sold it to James, and it is in the top quarter of the dozen or so overlanding vehicles I've had. It'll be an excellent point to start from if you want to spend money making a killer adventure truck like some others have done. On the other hand, James hits it on...
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