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โJun-28-2013 05:52 PM
pnichols wrote:
FWIW, my 4X4 GMC pickup - with my Honda generator thrown in the back, a fresh water tank thrown in the back, a porta-potta thrown in the back, a LPG stove thrown in the back, an electric heater thrown in the back, a waterproof tent thrown in the back, an electric fan thrown in the back, extra gas cans thrown in the back, etc. thrown in the back - makes a very capable and completely self-contained off road camping setup too ... at a lot less money. :C
โJun-28-2013 11:09 AM
โJun-24-2013 03:54 AM
Gau8 wrote:
No one is asking you to buy one. Cant you just take it for what it is? A very capable OFF ROAD vehicle that is self contained.
โJun-23-2013 11:38 AM
travelnutz wrote:
I know some people would give their right arm to have an RV like those and happy for them but I wouldn't part with even 50 bucks for one.
They're ugly and don't enthuse me at all. In our 50 years this year of RVing with so many different types of RVs, we have yet to find a place we want to go or be that a good 4 wheel drive truck couldn't get to even while carrying a small light or meduim TC. No, roads are not needed let alone a designated CG. We have boondocked in outback areas a lot over the years so it's not that we don't have any experience in it. All our RV's are and have been self-contained. Just my feelings...
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Slownsy wrote:
Resmas I hav herd off on or to Americans not doing the right ting also. What has that got to do with the wehicles .
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โJun-22-2013 11:10 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
Other than use in the deserts these things are almost useless in North America. We just don't have a lot of 4x4 type roads that these would fit on. I wasn't saying they are bad for what they are designed to do, it's just that I can do a lot more exploring in my current Class A with a could of quads on a trailer than these guys can do in only these rigs.
โJun-22-2013 11:05 PM
Pnichols wrote:
As for myself regardless of how much $$$$ I might have - and considering I have no desire to travel in third world countries due to the deteriorating conditions in many of them for the personal safety of Americans - I'll take one of these go-anywhere-in-North-America-including-low-overhead-clearance vehicles based on a one-ton class 4X4 pickup.
โJun-22-2013 10:58 PM
Travelnutz wrote:
BTW, as a poster stated, these are for 3rd world booney travel and hardly needed for nearly all of North America.