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a friend of mine is setting up a overland travel company and wants to use p38 rangerovers, what are you opinions on this, i told him that i thought he was mad and should use something else:doh::doh::doh::doh:
 
You dont say where he is going? anywhere in europe should not be a problem
anywhre further afield, probably not the best choice due sophistication of vehicle and they are all getting a bit long inthe tooth not agood combination , with old you need simple JMHO
 
It's a lottery, you could drive a rangie to the moon and back and have no problems.... but break down with a serious electrical/ecu problem in low earth orbit and you are screwed...

whereas any bush mechanic who lives in low earth orbit can fix a defender... it will be a good story though hearing how he got home if did have a serious problem... :D
 
yes i tried to tell him that and even consider a landcruiser as they seem to be everywere, well they were where we went anyhoo.
 
I dont see what considering a l/c does for the chap as they break just the same, and are now as tech complicated as other 4x4 , a guy I know had to leave his in malaysia and come home as they could not get the parts , it followed him back later in a BOX JMHO :cool:
 
setting up a overland travel company and wants to use p38 rangerovers

That worries me. If I was to set up an overland company the P38 would not be very high up on the list at all.
 
I guessed that...but the P38 is a bit of an in-betweener. Those wanting to go in something more upmarket, will choose a company that has new(or ish) LandCruisers or Disco 3/4...those wanting the more rugged approach will choose a company with Defenders.
 
yes i know that fella but some times you just cant tell your mates anything when they have something stuck in there heads.
 
yes i know that fella but some times you just cant tell your mates anything when they have something stuck in there heads.

Yes I also know people like that, think the scientific term for them is stupid :D Well it is bound to be hysterical seeing how an expedition led by someone with no common sense turns out ;)
 
Surely the first "up market" feature would be a reasonable certainty of getting home?
 
You are right there! I just don't trust this air suspension and electrickery stuff which can fail - I like to know where I stand with a vehicle when I am in the middle of no where.
 
i hear you fellas, i am going to have a meeting with him today as he wants me to lead one of the trips.
 
Apart from Dumbass I have just one word for your buddy, Carnet de Passage...... or is that three words :D
 
depends were you go in asia as some places you dont need a carnet, and please bear in mind he has been a overland driver in asia for the past 9 years and knows it like the back of his hand, also you can get the vehicle removed from your passport in bangkok, happy days for me as he want me and the missus to go with him.
 

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