Jeff the Dane
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Americans have to remember you have a special situation, with your huge country with both very remote and very populated areas, but most of all you can get your full size trucks fixed about any where for cheap even in most of Latin America. But for us in the rest of the world we see that a Ram 2500 got strong drive line, plenty of room and more than enough power, it should be better than a LC on paper. But its not as they are not as reliable under real punishment, we are not talking a trip to Death Valley here, and parts are very far in between in the rest of the world.
I live in the south of Spain and i can be in Marrocco in 2 hours exploring around in the desert, but good luck breaking down in a American truck in Africa, Russia, Middle east or most areas in Asia. Even in Western Europe you would be stranded for days till parts can be shipped to you. You are gonna be up ******** creek without a paddle. A LC service life is 30 years for the bigger models, i would not be worried giving my 80´series a service and cross down true Africa or go deep into rural eastern Europe where only Lada´s and Land Cruisers survive. Bring your American full size there and the smallest problem will have you waiting for weeks on parts and its gonna be an expensive experience. There is a reason an 25 year old 80 series goes for 20K$ minimum in most of Europe, they work for ever and parts supply no one can beat it on the planet. You see in Australia now the American trucks started to take of as they build out a parts supply program for the hole continent, without that they are worthless unfortunately. And a specialist working on American trucks probably run you +150$ an hour to get it fixed around Europe so its just not a good investment, and every spare is gonna be 500% markup every time it breaks as its all imported parts. Last but not least you don´t want to be driving a full size bling truck´s in third world areas, you are gonna be a target, it draws attention. No one takes an extra look at a Land Cruiser or an old Patrol.
I have been looking at a Ram 2500 as they are cheap to buy compared to old Land Cruisers and Nissan Patrols, but it just don´t work if you are outside the American continent. Same if you went overlanding the U.S in a Nissan Patrol, the smallest problem could be a pain, as part´s are not readily available even though they dominate most remote areas in the world. Even around Spain it would take days to source a sensor or a radiator for a American truck and your truck would be stranded, they will be hard to tow as they are so big and heavy it will again cost you way way more and be a pain in the back. An LC is just the nearest garage and they will have in back in business next day at least pretty much in any country you might find yourself on the planet.
I live in the south of Spain and i can be in Marrocco in 2 hours exploring around in the desert, but good luck breaking down in a American truck in Africa, Russia, Middle east or most areas in Asia. Even in Western Europe you would be stranded for days till parts can be shipped to you. You are gonna be up ******** creek without a paddle. A LC service life is 30 years for the bigger models, i would not be worried giving my 80´series a service and cross down true Africa or go deep into rural eastern Europe where only Lada´s and Land Cruisers survive. Bring your American full size there and the smallest problem will have you waiting for weeks on parts and its gonna be an expensive experience. There is a reason an 25 year old 80 series goes for 20K$ minimum in most of Europe, they work for ever and parts supply no one can beat it on the planet. You see in Australia now the American trucks started to take of as they build out a parts supply program for the hole continent, without that they are worthless unfortunately. And a specialist working on American trucks probably run you +150$ an hour to get it fixed around Europe so its just not a good investment, and every spare is gonna be 500% markup every time it breaks as its all imported parts. Last but not least you don´t want to be driving a full size bling truck´s in third world areas, you are gonna be a target, it draws attention. No one takes an extra look at a Land Cruiser or an old Patrol.
I have been looking at a Ram 2500 as they are cheap to buy compared to old Land Cruisers and Nissan Patrols, but it just don´t work if you are outside the American continent. Same if you went overlanding the U.S in a Nissan Patrol, the smallest problem could be a pain, as part´s are not readily available even though they dominate most remote areas in the world. Even around Spain it would take days to source a sensor or a radiator for a American truck and your truck would be stranded, they will be hard to tow as they are so big and heavy it will again cost you way way more and be a pain in the back. An LC is just the nearest garage and they will have in back in business next day at least pretty much in any country you might find yourself on the planet.
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