Where do yo go with these big rigs? Well you hook up your trailer loaded with dirt bikes and drag it down any forestry road, find a nice flat spot, unload and explore places a built Jeep would have fits, or hit 12-16 hare scrambles per year.
Or you hook up your built Jeep, blast down to Moab or any other spot 21 hours away, enjoy the drive, and spend 10 days exploring with the Jeep, or the 4 mountain bikes you brought too.
That's what you do with these, my rig has been around 2 provinces, and 5 states, does 75 MPH, gets 8-9 mpg, but then so does my Dodge Cummins truck when it is loaded, but it is nowhere near as safe to drive with the loads I tow, and as comfortable for my family of 4. We have 150 gallons of water, 100 gallons of diesel, 200 litres of propane, carry a full compliment of gear for 4 riders including 30 gallons of fuel, the Jeep has a Cummins in it and we can always swap fuel from truck to Jeep, 3 methods of cooking with propane including a back up cylinder, a huge refrigerator, and a huge cooler so we can get away for quite a few days and be very comfortable, and as much as we like biking and wheeling we like to be clean, we like to sleep on our kick *** 12" memory foam mattresses. I have no plans of taking this rig off of the North American continent, and I've been down roads where I have had to lend a tug to 1 ton trucks on 35's, while dragging a 20 foot trailer or a 16 foot trailer (I managed to kill a trailer last year). It is amazing how well a set of aggressive 11R22.5's will move this truck. I have no plans on negotiating the tight streets of Germany, that said, why are there so many Germans running around in their fully built Mogs??
So there's something for everybody, until you try it you just don't understand how it all works. That goes for a lot of stuff in life!