RU55ELL
Explorer
I'll split this up so I cover everything. :elkgrin:
There may be, but the problem is, all of them cost more than what we could sell the Camry for. Then, I would be footing the entire cost since work isn't covering a vehicle for my wife.
Yeah, time is definitely the biggest issue here. I enjoy spending my evenings with my wife and kids. I also forgot to mention that axles are on the list since it doesn't cost much more to do that than it does to regear the stock weaker ones. For the most part, it's all bolt-on stuff, but it's the unforeseen things that happen while you are doing what you meant to do that throws everything off course. If I were to get the Mega Cab, I would still fix the RC, just at a much slower pace. Throwing all that money at the RC is more my wife's issue than mine. She is an accountant and doesn't get "it", and doesn't like the idea of a bad investment in a vehicle. She is slowly understanding my passion though, and I love and appreciate that. I do share the same view as you though, and when we bought the Camry back in 06, we did exactly what you describe. We had a few problems with the Saturn that she had and it stranded her in Houston once and instead of working out the few bugs it had, we dumped it and bought a brand new car and got raped on interest because it was what we thought we "needed". Of course, we lived and learned and know now that it wasn't the best course of action. This is also why I have a problem getting something else at all. Culture says, get what you want and put it on credit. That is exactly what we do not want to do. We are actually working very hard to get completely debt free within 10 years (currently 27 right now).
Yeah, the dually certainly wouldn't have been my first choice. It's basically the price that's the big driver, even though it still means being in debt.
I don't need the passenger space many times, but it would be nice for the rare times when I have to sleep in it (manager in the oilfield). The Quad Cab I have right now isn't too easy for a 6'4" guy to sleep in. I'm EXTREMELY protective of my work truck right now, even though I don't pay for it; so much that I usually load my own truck and give very thorough once-overs of anyone that rides in it because for the most part, they don't have the same respect for other people's property as I do. I treat it very well, strictly abiding to maintenance schedule and keeping it very clean and smelling nice. I can see what you mean though, I would be even worse if I were paying for it out of my own pocket.
I appreciate all the ideas. They are giving me plenty to think about.
My selfish "American" nature tells me get it. My reasoning and belief system says not to.
I think it was Chevy, or buick or somebody that had a 7 seater station wagon. So did mercedes iirc. Limo? What about an avalon, those things are pretty big inside.
There may be, but the problem is, all of them cost more than what we could sell the Camry for. Then, I would be footing the entire cost since work isn't covering a vehicle for my wife.
Lift/spring kit, tires, carb tune, and whatnot shouldn't be that bad. A nice alcan spring kit would smooth it out. Do you have time to do it? With a family of 5 that may be too much time intensive to you to be worth it. The advantage to the idea of fixing the ramcharger is then it isn't anything but a dedicated roadtrip vehicle. Plus I see the common idea of a new vehicle so somebody doesn't have to fix the old vehicle as kind of a fallacy. The old vehicle will still be broken, and instead you now have a new vehicle that necessitates maintenance. I'm not really directing that at you, it just seems to be a common idea of our cutlture that I think sorta applies here.
Yeah, time is definitely the biggest issue here. I enjoy spending my evenings with my wife and kids. I also forgot to mention that axles are on the list since it doesn't cost much more to do that than it does to regear the stock weaker ones. For the most part, it's all bolt-on stuff, but it's the unforeseen things that happen while you are doing what you meant to do that throws everything off course. If I were to get the Mega Cab, I would still fix the RC, just at a much slower pace. Throwing all that money at the RC is more my wife's issue than mine. She is an accountant and doesn't get "it", and doesn't like the idea of a bad investment in a vehicle. She is slowly understanding my passion though, and I love and appreciate that. I do share the same view as you though, and when we bought the Camry back in 06, we did exactly what you describe. We had a few problems with the Saturn that she had and it stranded her in Houston once and instead of working out the few bugs it had, we dumped it and bought a brand new car and got raped on interest because it was what we thought we "needed". Of course, we lived and learned and know now that it wasn't the best course of action. This is also why I have a problem getting something else at all. Culture says, get what you want and put it on credit. That is exactly what we do not want to do. We are actually working very hard to get completely debt free within 10 years (currently 27 right now).
I just don't think the normal giant pickup is the best way to go, mainly because of mpg and cost. Gotta be a better way right? Seems that most people I know don't take trips because of the cost to run the vehicle.
Yeah, the dually certainly wouldn't have been my first choice. It's basically the price that's the big driver, even though it still means being in debt.
Do you need the passenger space day to day for work? Since you have a work truck provided for work and paid by work, would you really want to replace that with your own vehicle that then gets beat up by work, even if they are paying you to use it? I'm not sure I would want to subject my truck to the beating I gave the work trucks at my previous jobs. Primarily I really didn't want my guys loading my truck the same way they loaded company trucks. Those dudes just threw crap at the trucks.
I'm just firing out ideas. Some will be way off target.
I don't need the passenger space many times, but it would be nice for the rare times when I have to sleep in it (manager in the oilfield). The Quad Cab I have right now isn't too easy for a 6'4" guy to sleep in. I'm EXTREMELY protective of my work truck right now, even though I don't pay for it; so much that I usually load my own truck and give very thorough once-overs of anyone that rides in it because for the most part, they don't have the same respect for other people's property as I do. I treat it very well, strictly abiding to maintenance schedule and keeping it very clean and smelling nice. I can see what you mean though, I would be even worse if I were paying for it out of my own pocket.
I appreciate all the ideas. They are giving me plenty to think about.