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<blockquote data-quote="Big Johno" data-source="post: 594210" data-attributes="member: 16872"><p>When I bought my 21'6' jayco silverline off road a friend said to me don't buy any of the mid sized 4 x 4, even though they advertise they tow 3 ton or 3.5 ton ....they can't, get a cruiser, if you can't afford a new car get a used cruiser. They are the safest tow "car" bar none. </p><p>So I did.....best decision I ever made, V8 chews the juice but I take all my toys with me and it just cruises at the speed limits comfortably. a New Sahara cruiser is up around 140K, I paid 30K for mine with 120,000 kms on the clock, luxury GV model and I haver done just of 120,000 Kms reliably in last 3 years with only normal services. It was just built to tow man, I love it and if I wasn't such a tight ar#e I would get a new one , but why would I when I have constantly met people with over 400,00kms of reliable travel.</p><p>PLUS I don't stress about a few scratches on the sides when exploring those remote goldfields in WA, If I had new I wouldn't go to half the places I have been.</p><p></p><p>Thats how I recommend to solve the complexity of ATM and AGM etc etc</p><p>cheers Johno</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Johno, post: 594210, member: 16872"] When I bought my 21'6' jayco silverline off road a friend said to me don't buy any of the mid sized 4 x 4, even though they advertise they tow 3 ton or 3.5 ton ....they can't, get a cruiser, if you can't afford a new car get a used cruiser. They are the safest tow "car" bar none. So I did.....best decision I ever made, V8 chews the juice but I take all my toys with me and it just cruises at the speed limits comfortably. a New Sahara cruiser is up around 140K, I paid 30K for mine with 120,000 kms on the clock, luxury GV model and I haver done just of 120,000 Kms reliably in last 3 years with only normal services. It was just built to tow man, I love it and if I wasn't such a tight ar#e I would get a new one , but why would I when I have constantly met people with over 400,00kms of reliable travel. PLUS I don't stress about a few scratches on the sides when exploring those remote goldfields in WA, If I had new I wouldn't go to half the places I have been. Thats how I recommend to solve the complexity of ATM and AGM etc etc cheers Johno [/QUOTE]
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