Montanajed
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In my search for the perfect family overland vehicle I have found the lmtv. I have been heavily reseaching them for about 3 months now. They seem like one of the best 4x4 vehicle options for long term (off road and on road) travel that are available to us here in the good old USA.
I have been constantly scanning the auction sites and reading almost every article in the fmtv forum. I am afraid that I may have become a little premature in love with these vehicles considering I have never even been in one nevermind driven one. So my new search starts now. I need to find someone that is willing to show me the ropes or at least take me for a drive in there lmtv in the vicinity of bozeman Montana. I am leaning towards the 1079a1. But a ride in any variant will do.
I am not about to drop thousands of dollars on a rig I have never been in. I need to now if this is the future family truckster for this young family of four explorer's. Oh and of course the hard part, convincing the wife this is a good idea as well
I am well aware of the down sides such as horrible mpg ,slow highway speeds and the possibilties of getting a auction junker. But for the type of travel and weekend off road camping trips we do the good out ways the bad, I think.
Our tacoma and Phoenix camper are quickly becoming to small so the search is on! Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I have been constantly scanning the auction sites and reading almost every article in the fmtv forum. I am afraid that I may have become a little premature in love with these vehicles considering I have never even been in one nevermind driven one. So my new search starts now. I need to find someone that is willing to show me the ropes or at least take me for a drive in there lmtv in the vicinity of bozeman Montana. I am leaning towards the 1079a1. But a ride in any variant will do.
I am not about to drop thousands of dollars on a rig I have never been in. I need to now if this is the future family truckster for this young family of four explorer's. Oh and of course the hard part, convincing the wife this is a good idea as well
I am well aware of the down sides such as horrible mpg ,slow highway speeds and the possibilties of getting a auction junker. But for the type of travel and weekend off road camping trips we do the good out ways the bad, I think.
Our tacoma and Phoenix camper are quickly becoming to small so the search is on! Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks