Hi all!
It's so awesome to read through this forum. I hope I can start contributing. We (my wife and I and our 4 kids aged 4/6/9/10) live on a remote spot in the forest 10mi inland from Lake Superior on Northern MN. To get to our cabin we are on gravel for 7mi and up our adventurous 1300ft driveway.
Our current vehicle stable consists of:
* 2005 VW Golf TDI (which obviously long predated any thoughts of living in such an untamed place! Still great car though for long distances)
* 2011 Volvo XC90 (say what you will, it's one of my favorite cars ever)
* 1994 Toyota plow truck (came with the place, absolutely priceless. runs always no matter the temp, chains on all 4 tires, just awesome)
* 1999 F350 7.3 CCLB with 37" BFG and 6" lift
* 2015 Lance 2185 travel trailer (great camper, we slept in it in my folks' driveway over Christmas in below 0 temps)
I bought the F350 before we moved up here just so we'd have something that could get into town in an emergency no matter what. I love the truck. But it is HUGE! I'm not ashamed to say I'm intimidated by driving it. I am feeling like something a bit tamer might actually serve the snow/ice/hills better and be easier to maneuver. The other purpose of the truck is to haul building materials (part of the reason we are here is to add buildings and make changes over time to suit our various interests - just built a 30x40 workshop with a 12' lean-to off one side for the camper) and generally to be a work truck for us. As a parallel 'thread' I'm looking for advice on fitting the truck a little better to our environment - remove the lift, go to a shorter tire, start the search all over again and look for a 7.3 CCSB (CC is so we can all fit, but the wheelbase is crazy)?
Enter the Lance camper - we bought it with the idea that we'd be at the homestead part-time and on the road the rest of the time (we homeschool and I operate a business I own). Obviously the F350 can tow the trailer, I drove it to ID to pick it up. At just right around 5000lb it doesn't mind it one bit. But that wasn't really the reason we bought the truck. I purposefully looked for the best deal I could find on a 7.3, without thinking of what we might like for a travel rig (comfort, space for everyone plus cargo, etc.). Which brings me to my question.
I have been thinking a 7.3 Excursion would be the ideal vehicle to pull the camper and haul the 6 of us on our trips to the national parks, to visit family, etc. But the nice ones I have found with seats in good condition, 2nd row buckets, and less than 150kmi are awfully expensive - $20-30k from what I can see. This has me thinking if there is an alternative I haven't considered. For some reason I really dislike Expeditions, but would a few year old Expedition with the 3rd row seat actually be better for our purposes?
What would you do? Hold out for a deal on a 7.3, compromise and find a 2005 with the 6.0 that has been bulletproofed (the ones I found are still expensive...), or compromise even further and get a 2005 with a V10 (seems like these get horrible mileage when towing)?
Alternately, get something else altogether? I've been all over the place, for example the 100-series Land Cruiser but apparently they also get terrible mileage when towing?
Surely there's something I'm missing in all of this, and I bet you folks can set me straight. The idea with the Excursion was that we'd have two vehicles with the same engine but maybe that's silly. Maybe the truck would become redundant if we buy the right vehicle??
I'll add some pictures of our cabin homestead and the vehicles too if you're curious.
It's so awesome to read through this forum. I hope I can start contributing. We (my wife and I and our 4 kids aged 4/6/9/10) live on a remote spot in the forest 10mi inland from Lake Superior on Northern MN. To get to our cabin we are on gravel for 7mi and up our adventurous 1300ft driveway.
Our current vehicle stable consists of:
* 2005 VW Golf TDI (which obviously long predated any thoughts of living in such an untamed place! Still great car though for long distances)
* 2011 Volvo XC90 (say what you will, it's one of my favorite cars ever)
* 1994 Toyota plow truck (came with the place, absolutely priceless. runs always no matter the temp, chains on all 4 tires, just awesome)
* 1999 F350 7.3 CCLB with 37" BFG and 6" lift
* 2015 Lance 2185 travel trailer (great camper, we slept in it in my folks' driveway over Christmas in below 0 temps)
I bought the F350 before we moved up here just so we'd have something that could get into town in an emergency no matter what. I love the truck. But it is HUGE! I'm not ashamed to say I'm intimidated by driving it. I am feeling like something a bit tamer might actually serve the snow/ice/hills better and be easier to maneuver. The other purpose of the truck is to haul building materials (part of the reason we are here is to add buildings and make changes over time to suit our various interests - just built a 30x40 workshop with a 12' lean-to off one side for the camper) and generally to be a work truck for us. As a parallel 'thread' I'm looking for advice on fitting the truck a little better to our environment - remove the lift, go to a shorter tire, start the search all over again and look for a 7.3 CCSB (CC is so we can all fit, but the wheelbase is crazy)?
Enter the Lance camper - we bought it with the idea that we'd be at the homestead part-time and on the road the rest of the time (we homeschool and I operate a business I own). Obviously the F350 can tow the trailer, I drove it to ID to pick it up. At just right around 5000lb it doesn't mind it one bit. But that wasn't really the reason we bought the truck. I purposefully looked for the best deal I could find on a 7.3, without thinking of what we might like for a travel rig (comfort, space for everyone plus cargo, etc.). Which brings me to my question.
I have been thinking a 7.3 Excursion would be the ideal vehicle to pull the camper and haul the 6 of us on our trips to the national parks, to visit family, etc. But the nice ones I have found with seats in good condition, 2nd row buckets, and less than 150kmi are awfully expensive - $20-30k from what I can see. This has me thinking if there is an alternative I haven't considered. For some reason I really dislike Expeditions, but would a few year old Expedition with the 3rd row seat actually be better for our purposes?
What would you do? Hold out for a deal on a 7.3, compromise and find a 2005 with the 6.0 that has been bulletproofed (the ones I found are still expensive...), or compromise even further and get a 2005 with a V10 (seems like these get horrible mileage when towing)?
Alternately, get something else altogether? I've been all over the place, for example the 100-series Land Cruiser but apparently they also get terrible mileage when towing?
Surely there's something I'm missing in all of this, and I bet you folks can set me straight. The idea with the Excursion was that we'd have two vehicles with the same engine but maybe that's silly. Maybe the truck would become redundant if we buy the right vehicle??
I'll add some pictures of our cabin homestead and the vehicles too if you're curious.
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