MattScott said:
I'm getting sick of my rover. It's costing me 300 a month in parts to keep it running, and it still needs all new ball joints, rotoflex, brakes, the list goes on.
I've tried to set it up for overland travel, but the fact is the vehicle is not reliable going to the mall, and wouldnt be for the other side of the country. I'm constantly working on it; I've simply had enough.
I've been looking at a new rig. Expo has opened me up to alot of non-land rover ideas. Ideally I'd like a 05-09 taco, but, properly outfitted they get expensive.
I'm leaving it to you guys, throw some ideas at me. Something that is really reliable, gets above 15. Has a fair amount of room. Decent resale value. I'm looking to spend around 15-18k
I have 2 Rovers, and 2 Land Cruisers. My first Land Cruiser has an electrical problem, but it's 30 years old and has 400,000 miles on it. So it's sitting, waiting for my wife to finish her doctors degree so I can restore it.
My 100 series is great, and it's the smoothest, best riding off road vehicle I have ridden in. It's also great off road and has tons of aftermarket parts to build it up for really heavy duty, long range exp. travel.
Now for a comparison, I also have a Disco II, which is my wifes primary vehicle. It's never given us any trouble since new, rides good, but not as good as the 100 series LC, is noisier than the 100 series too. It off roads great, but I wouldn't trust it like I would my 100 series on a really remote expedition. Why is coming next......
As well, we have a 2001 P38 Range Rover. Since we practically got it, it has given us nothing but trouble. Left me stranded once, eaten up a few thousand in repairs (I did them thank God or it would have been more) - you get the picture.
So my view of rugged reliability in a vehicle goes to Land Cruiser, but I still love my Discovery. I think with proper pre-trip checkouts that a Rover is just as good, but my Land Cruisers have been so good I don't hardly question whether or not they are ready for a serious trip. That said, when I get rid of the P38 RR, I want a 1994 RR Classic. I love those...... :camping: