marktutone
Adventurer
Howdy from Sweden
I do like this thread and the debate and almost all of us already know that Jeep aint leader in 4x4 overland vehicle. I have to point out that it is posted in a Jeep forum, so some of us is biased and it is posted in a vehicle forum so I dont find it strange that You want to discuss other potential overlanding vehicle, I do se that positive not negative. Anyway I like al 4x4 and think it is very intresting to read al about them and I think it would be intresting for al to read al the intresting articles and videos posted here, I learn something and You learn something about different potential overlanding vehicle. For thoose that dont have a overlanding vehicle this thread is great because it points out different popular overland vehicles, like a buyers guide. Next week Iam taking out to ladies for a 2 day camping trip, and Iam packing now with some luxury stuff and it is slightly difficult to get it to fit in my Unlimited Wrangler. The Unlimited Wrangler is huge but for overlanding it aint with rather smallish interior space and low payload. But that is funny as a had a very small 4x4 Suzuki Jimny before as a naturephotograpy vehicle. Then I meet a girl and we wanted to go camping and we did not have so much camping stuff so it was not such a big problem. My Suzuki was 12 years old and I wanted a newer vehicle and Jimy was not for sale in Sweden anymore so I looked at the 2 door Wrangler. But at first me and my girlfriend thought that was a to big vehicle, it was hugh we thought.
I got the 2 door Wrangler and I was little bit affraid to drive such big and wide vehicle, but got used to it. It had slightly more space than my Jimny
After a while I wanted to bring more people and camping stuff and thought I needed a bigger vehicle and as a already had a 2 door Jeep I could move many jeep stuff to a unlimited. I saw unlimited Rubicon 2013 10th Anniversary at my dealer and Sweden only got 13 of them. I feel in love with the awesome look.
Do I need a Rubicon, probably not as I dont do rockcrawling but feel in love with the look at the cool hood that the 10th Anniversary has. But I felt why not have added security with lockers if I get stucked in snow or mud.
One thing I do like with the wrangler is that they have alot and cheap accessories. Not cheap but I do like my Front runner interior rack, easier to load stuff.
I have looked a little bit at the 4runner at the internet, looks nice with more interior room and payload but sadly they dont sell that model in Europe. Offen it is a tradeoff, bigger vehicle will get more space and payload but probably cost more to buy and drive and might have worse turning circle and feel less nimble and could be a problem with they hight of my garage. The more I learn the more I know what my next overlanding vehicle would be. Now when I have the unlimited should I have done different, I dont think so.
Me and my girlfriend tried out several vehicles and a Jeep unlimited and when we came to Landrover we saw a Defender 110, looked awesome, we jumped in and my girlfriend sad directly no way! It has a terrible driving position, it has only a stick, the interior looks old, will not fit my garage, cost much more than a Wrangler.
So after some years I will have a new 4x4 and we have to see what the different vehicle manufactures can offer as the optimal overlanding/camping vehicle for me, it might be a Toyota or Landrover:ylsmoke:
Thanks for your input.