Scotty D
Active member
This is good advice . I drove myself mental getting the best fuel economy 4x4 or AWD rig I could find. Went with the Chevy express AWD 1500. With a bit of hypermiling I was getting 20mpg and was quite chuffed. However once I put solar panels on and a kayak , bicycle , solar hot water heater, swing out cargo box, ladder and all the other fun stuff that festoons most of our rigs, I am down to between 13 and 16. At this point the difference between what I have and true 4x4 is not a big MPGwise as when I started this venture.Yeah, dont be too concerned about MPG.
Diesels have their place, and will return decent MPG, but its essentially a wash (or worse) when you factor in purchase price, maintenance and repair.
Find the rig you like and can afford, and go with it.
Take care of it, and just keep feeding it fuel, and it will return the favor with memories.
I still love my rig, but the point is to jump in and start camping sooner than waiting for the perfect wife .... I mean van.