Little history of myself. I’ve been an automotive technician all of my 25+ career years. I have the capability of buying a diamond in the rough and making it useful to my needs. But now in my “older years”, I’d rather be up fitting and camping than spending weekends repairing or fixing.
Reliability and comfort along with functionality might be becoming more important. I’ve had many off-road rigs. From rock crawler Toyota’s, Jeep’s and even a Suzuki Samurai.
In the last couple years I’ve grown away from huge articulation and ultra low gear range mobbing to driving long distances and finding the middle of silence and relaxation.
I started by building a 2002 Jeep TJ to overland with and found VERY quickly that it’s just too small for my needs. Now I have a high mileage 1999 Grand Cherokee which has much more room and driving comfort for solo or family trips. But reliability is a constant concern. I can keep dumping more money and time into it. But when does someone finally scream UNCLE!?!?
I’m a Jeep guy at heart. I liked the JK and compared to what I’ve had, the ride is nice.
I really like the JL, but the Gladiator!!! ❤Multi function, comfort and more importantly....new reliability (comparatively to what I’ve owned/own)
But the price!!! . Vehicle payment vs. cost of repairs?
So that leads to my original question. When does the price of a newer vehicle not matter for what we do and what we want from it?
Reliability and comfort along with functionality might be becoming more important. I’ve had many off-road rigs. From rock crawler Toyota’s, Jeep’s and even a Suzuki Samurai.
In the last couple years I’ve grown away from huge articulation and ultra low gear range mobbing to driving long distances and finding the middle of silence and relaxation.
I started by building a 2002 Jeep TJ to overland with and found VERY quickly that it’s just too small for my needs. Now I have a high mileage 1999 Grand Cherokee which has much more room and driving comfort for solo or family trips. But reliability is a constant concern. I can keep dumping more money and time into it. But when does someone finally scream UNCLE!?!?
I’m a Jeep guy at heart. I liked the JK and compared to what I’ve had, the ride is nice.
I really like the JL, but the Gladiator!!! ❤Multi function, comfort and more importantly....new reliability (comparatively to what I’ve owned/own)
But the price!!! . Vehicle payment vs. cost of repairs?
So that leads to my original question. When does the price of a newer vehicle not matter for what we do and what we want from it?