To the OP.. if you are looking to be in South America.. choose the engine that South Americans use... Choose the tire size and brands the South Americans use ..(I strongly recommend all terrain 10 ply with a 3 ply sidewall)... for the sake of parts availability, mechanics who understand the systems... That is what matters the most...
Sure, but they would be Landcruisers which are not sold in the US in their pick up version. Did you see any Tundras? I didn't see any (except of course US plated ones owned by tourists) in 4 years until Chile. Chile seems to be the only Sa country where Tundras are sold.I want a truck that works globally. I may travel in Europe, Asia too. So, parts and service should be available. That’s also why I focused on a Toyota.
All heavy off-road vehicles I saw, living 3 years in Bolivia, were Toyota's.
Thank all for the advice. Somehow this turned into a battle about fuel consumption. Take it easy guys.
It's true. I have a 2018 SCAB 3.5EB w/ 10 speed and I find it easy to get 20+ mpg @ 65 mph on the highway. Actually 23+ is not unusual on the highway. In fact I can get 20+ mixed terrain milage if I drive smartly and use eco mode when possible. I don't drive it like a teenager but not like an old geezer either.20+ mph on a 3.5 Ecoboost f150??? Hahahahahaha... Perhaps if you are really light footed and go 45-55 on the highway, with a breeze at your back, downhill...
Hi!
I’m at the very beginning of the journey…figuring out what gear I need to do what I want.
I was living in South America for a few years and I always told myself that I want to get back with a proper camping vehicle.
I hope that someone can give me some advise to choose the right camper and truck. For the moment a have an eye on the FWC flatbed models and I love the durability of Toyota vehicles. Is someone traveling the globe with a FWC model?
Tacoma would be my first choice, but I’m concerned about the weight limit. We will be 2 adults and one child, traveling as long as 2 months at once.
I want to be comfortable, but still travel light. I don’t want to be restricted by the size, or off-road capabilities of the vehicle.
There will be a lot of paved roads, but also some heavy off-road.
I’m no millionaire, so price is also critical.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi!
I’m at the very beginning of the journey…figuring out what gear I need to do what I want.
I was living in South America for a few years and I always told myself that I want to get back with a proper camping vehicle.
I hope that someone can give me some advise to choose the right camper and truck. For the moment a have an eye on the FWC flatbed models and I love the durability of Toyota vehicles. Is someone traveling the globe with a FWC model?
Tacoma would be my first choice, but I’m concerned about the weight limit. We will be 2 adults and one child, traveling as long as 2 months at once.
I want to be comfortable, but still travel light. I don’t want to be restricted by the size, or off-road capabilities of the vehicle.
There will be a lot of paved roads, but also some heavy off-road.
I’m no millionaire, so price is also critical.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi!
I’m at the very beginning of the journey…figuring out what gear I need to do what I want.
I was living in South America for a few years and I always told myself that I want to get back with a proper camping vehicle.
I hope that someone can give me some advise to choose the right camper and truck. For the moment a have an eye on the FWC flatbed models and I love the durability of Toyota vehicles. Is someone traveling the globe with a FWC model?
Tacoma would be my first choice, but I’m concerned about the weight limit. We will be 2 adults and one child, traveling as long as 2 months at once.
I want to be comfortable, but still travel light. I don’t want to be restricted by the size, or off-road capabilities of the vehicle.
There will be a lot of paved roads, but also some heavy off-road.
I’m no millionaire, so price is also critical.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi!
I’m at the very beginning of the journey…figuring out what gear I need to do what I want.
I was living in South America for a few years and I always told myself that I want to get back with a proper camping vehicle.
I hope that someone can give me some advise to choose the right camper and truck. For the moment a have an eye on the FWC flatbed models and I love the durability of Toyota vehicles. Is someone traveling the globe with a FWC model?
Tacoma would be my first choice, but I’m concerned about the weight limit. We will be 2 adults and one child, traveling as long as 2 months at once.
I want to be comfortable, but still travel light. I don’t want to be restricted by the size, or off-road capabilities of the vehicle.
There will be a lot of paved roads, but also some heavy off-road.
I’m no millionaire, so price is also critical.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
You are right. I checked online and seems that they are selling 4runners, Landcruisers and the only Toyota pick up I can see is Hilux.
Tacomas and Tundras are not sold outside North America. The only pick ups Toyota sells outside North America are the Hilux and the HZJ/GRJ 79 which aren't even related to anything available in North America.A problem you will find around the world is that vehicles (even those with the same name) will be substantially different than the ones in the US. Typically they will use low powered diesel engines (sometimes gas) that are unavailable in the US, and different drivetrains. If you are concerned about parts availability, and mechanics who are familiar with your vehicle, your best bet would be to choose a gas engine and drivetrain that is fairly common overseas. I don't know what that would be, and it's possible there aren't any good choices. Wikipedia has a pretty extensive list of specs and what is sold where.
Or just get a Tundra...
Tacomas and Tundras are not sold outside North America.
Does anyone know if OverlandEx would build a pop top flatbed truck camper? I can't help but think a flatbed based setup would best for the extended travel.