Firstly,
thanks to all who replied in my thread about the merits of a Land Rover over a LandCruiser. Your responses certainly allowed me organise my own thoughts and help me see things more clearly. The amount of responses, openness and willingness to share ideas from the forum members blew me away!
Please excuse the following essay/ramble...
The mistake I've made so far is to try and think too far ahead of myself and plan for a trip that's 18 months out with no guarantee at the moment that it would go ahead and from a position where I've got practically zero knowledge on what I need and certainly no experience. Definately a case of walk before you run on this one.. If a big round Aus trip becomes a locked in reality in 12 months time, as apposed to the 50/50 proposition, then I'll hopefully have experience, skills and knowledge to know better what I need as it gets closer.
I've done a lot of thinking and reading over the last few days and figure now what I need to do is reframe my requirements over the 12 month period to put me in a position where a round Aus trip becomes can become a reality and something the whole family really wants to embrace and enjoy and be actively involved in the planning.
caveat...I reserve the right to change my mind and requirements as I see fit!!
A few different aspects to consider
Driver training (need a vehicle above)
- Join a club
Mechanical training
- not sure on this one, courses, club (I haven't researched this one yet)
Camping setup/practice
- we are all new to this so will need to accumulate the gear and get some practice in
- can start this in the backyard without the vehicle
Route/planning/itinerary
- family activity, get the kids to research and provide idea's on what they want to see and do (must cater for everyone)
Luggage storage/trailer
- we have a Crumbledoor with a tow pack, so not reliant
Vehicle requirements for the next 12 months
- Auto so the Mrs can drive it
- Maybe a mid/medium 4x4 so size wise the Mrs doesn't mind driving it around town and gets used to the larger size, driving position
- 7 seats (5 permanent passengers - 2 adults, 3 pre-teen kids)
- Needs to be comfortable, safe. Air con, ABS, airbags etc. A real enjoyable truck to drive.
- Really don't want to commit more that about $20k on the vehicle initially
- needs to be a very capable (ie a real off road capable 4wd, not a softroader)
- Should actually be mechanically capable and setup to cope with a round Aus trip. In case we really like the vehicle, it suits our needs we and decide to keep it!!
To me this looks like about a Disco 2 (2001-2002 maybe) would fit the bill. I'd appreciate your thoughts in this area, alternate vehicles, year/model considerations, fuel considerations. If I'm spending less on a truck, I'm happy to commit earlier to a purchase.
I'll ask the other questions regarding camping/luggage etc in the other areas or as a different topic as they are are just as important as the actual vehicle. But would initially like your thoughts on a 2000+ Disco or an alternate that fits my vehicle needs
thanks
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