jeep-N-montero
Formerly black_ZJ
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i really appreciate all the thoughtful comments and suggestions you guys have shared. I feel like most "which vehicle is best?" threads end up simply confirming everyone's pre-existing biases about their favorite rides, and the ones they think are pointless. This has been helpful for me - perhaps because I've been gently challenged in a few of my ideas, or perhaps because some points I hadn't thought about have been brought up - because I've been able to really examine myself and what I actually want.
I love the idea of building a cheap buggy. But it's not going to happen. I hate wrenching on crap (*GASP!!!*) unless it's regular maintenance, or straightforward.
I like the idea of having a samurai. They are crazy fun. But it was mentioned earlier on how terrible they are to drive, like anywhere, and I remembered why I sold mine. I didn't ride my dirtbike much until I quit trying to trailer it to the trails, and loaded it into the back of the truck every time. I just don't think I would like towing a rig every time I wanted to do a short ride. And again, it's a vehicle that usually requires a significant amount of mods and customization, and I could never figure out some if the wiring crap from the 1.6 swap the PO did in his garage...
SO, being realistic, I think the cruiser fits the bill. I think they are awesome, like, on an emotional level, to where I won't mind dumping the right amount of coin into building it up. Enough people figured them out and know how to work on them, so I won't ever get up a creek on my own trying to fix crap. And it's family friendly, to where my hobby won't conflict with my first priority - spending quality time with my wife and kids.
Again, i appreciate everyone's thoughts on this. It has been really helpful.
Why did you post a thread asking to trade your 80 for a built TJ? A TJ doesn't have much more space than a Sami inside unless you find an Unlimited, even then you still have a small back seat that will not hold 3 kids safely.