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I am right there with you - moving to Colorado soon and I can't wait to enjoy camping on the weekends. Inexpensive but reliable is the way to go, especially for a beginner.Luckily, I'm not married lol. But I would prefer staying off the hard road. I'll be moving to Alaska or Colorado if all goes my way. So I'll want to go more remote. I only need it for at most 2 weeks at a time.
I was thinking either a defender (if I can find one), or a Tacoma.I am right there with you - moving to Colorado soon and I can't wait to enjoy camping on the weekends. Inexpensive but reliable is the way to go, especially for a beginner.
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Well if you've owned a Defender before then pay no attention to that statement. A lot of people aren't ready for, or neglect the maintenance of their Rovers. Then they break and the repair bill is crazy so they sell it. The new buyer then inherits all the BS from the previous owner and the "Rover's are crap" cycle starts again. I think with a Land Rover, at least anything before the LR3 (leafers or coilers) you need to be prepared to get your hands dirty, or have the pocket book to take care of it. If you just want to drive a truck and replace the oil every 3k, buy a Toyota!Out of curiosity, why not a Land Rover? I had a defender as my first car, absolutely loved it. I regret selling it. I'm probably going to buy on in Arizona, I can find rigs pretty cheap here. I'll be doing my own mods as well.
Land Rovers are too expensive to fix for most people, because they're not willing to repair it themselves. They also don't keep up general maintenance. It's hard to find the model I want though lol.Well if you've owned a Defender before then pay no attention to that statement. A lot of people aren't ready for, or neglect the maintenance of their Rovers. Then they break and the repair bill is crazy so they sell it. The new buyer then inherits all the BS from the previous owner and the "Rover's are crap" cycle starts again. I think with a Land Rover, at least anything before the LR3 (leafers or coilers) you need to be prepared to get your hands dirty, or have the pocket book to take care of it. If you just want to drive a truck and replace the oil every 3k, buy a Toyota!
I drive a 2001 Discovery 2. If it's not leaking, it must be empty!
As Jeremy Clarkson once said. "The most unreliable car in the world is the most reliable car in the world!"
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I built a fold-out sleeping platform for my 3rd gen 4runner. Folded out, I get a hair over 6 feet between the back of the front seats and the inside of the hatch. I built it so I didnt have to remove the seats.A rental - Best starter vehicle hands down. Get the insurance beat it up, give it back!
Off-Road Ranger I
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