RobertRyan
May 08, 2018Explorer
RobertRyan wrote:
In other words you do not drive Off Road
Of course with 2WD, we go off-highway on only dry roads. We don't attempt anything like jeep trails or allmost-ATV trails and we don't try driving completely off-road illegally out across dirt, sand, or wild shrubbery. And most important of all, we off-highway travel SLOW ... our record slow-and-careful side trip so far is around 50 round-trip miles at 7-10 MPH.
pnichols wrote:
Robert,
My bottom photo above is NOT of an Earthroamer. It's one of the GXV offerings based on a Ford F550 chassis - built in Missouri, I believe.
sachilles wrote:
I know the rattles and squeeks our motorhome makes on paved roads, and well manicured dirt roads. I can't imagine the noise on whatever trail the unimog might tempt you to drive on.
I enjoy camping. I enjoy offroading. Often they cross paths, but offroading an unimog is too big for the trails in the northeast, let alone if you add a house to it.
That being said, if had enough disposable income, that might be a fun toy to own, knowing it isn't practical for any situation I'd find myself in, aside from a zombie apocalypse.
Photomike wrote:
Most people that sing the praises of a Unimog have never driven or paid for one. I would love one but they have a lot off issues, and a lot of benefits, but I don't think the benefits are for everyone.
Benefits
- Rugged
- Off road capable
- Roomy
- Parts readily available in most countries
- Fuel readily available
- Serviceable by owner or mechanics in many countries
Drawbacks
- SLOW
- NOT fuel efficient
- Rough ride
- BIG (try to go down some standard roads)
- Expensive to buy and run
If I was going to drive around the world and a tank was not available a Mog would be my second choice :B I have seen many that I love, have seen some converted to using bio diesel they make themselves to cut down on fuel costs and would not argue if someone gave me one, but most people do not need one including me!
pnichols wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
We have the same. But that 4x4 Pickup Motorhome is not going places that the Unimog can go. Or carry anywhere near the Payload or have the same internal space
Yeah .... you're correct.
Here's a little better 4X4 Pickup Motorhome to hold up against a Unimog based unit - but like the Unimog, not affordable by most mortals:
And here's another little better 4X4 Pickup Motorhome to hold up against a Unimog based unit: