Did you buy your current vehicle specifically for overland purpose and choose it because of specific options/reputation within the overland community? Already owned it and made modifications to serve dual purpose as daily driver and overland mule? Brand loyalty? Had hankered to own that brand/model? Give it a lot of forethought and seek it out or write the check and think it through a little later?
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Interesting questions and responses. Here's mine:
Nope, did not buy specifically for overland as you seem to mean it, nor chose it because of specific options/rep within the overland community. Though I did buy it specifically for long distance travel and its options and rep for such. This was before expeditionportal started and way before overlandbound began and overland became such the buzzword it is now. My vehicles going back to the late 60's have had multiple and diverse uses over long distance.
My current vehicle is spacious, can accommodate living in it/out of it, can haul cargo, is high clearance, rugged, dependable, has parts that are available everywhere though rarely needs them, has a diesel engine and terrific fuel efficiency (especially for its size), and a low key appearance (looks like a clean professional work vehicle in urban and rural), among other positive attributes.
Already owned it, yes. It has served as my daily as well as mule for a variety of tasks from work to adventure since first purchasing it. Brand loyalty? Yep, had another like it for 7-8 years before this one, though Chevy, not GMC, with similar engine, body, and ability. Had definitely hankered to own a GM van when I had a Ford, yes, before these two GM vehicles, which has been going on some eighteen years now. Great decision, very cost-efficient over the years. Thought it out thoroughly, yes, as is my tendency for purchase of this sort. Did the same with my trailer.
Appreciate you asking, always interesting to look back at how things evolved in one's own life.