Hi all,
I am hoping to soon join the CT crew as my wife and I have decided to do a 6 month lap of the country in 2014 before we consider having kids.
We spent the afternoon today at the adventure show at Rosehill, looking at Jaycos, Goldstreams and Corromols. We wont buy a new one, but probably a 10-15 year old model (which rules out the basic corromol ones).
The Jayco guy was telling me that they have had outback models since the 80s, but were never any different to the on road models. He couldnt remember exactly when the chassis/suspension/interior were strengthened for the outback models but thought maybe 1997?
Considering I am very keen on doing the Gibb River Road, I will need an offroad model. Does anyone know how far back I could be looking? I dont really want to spend more than about $10k, but could stretch to $15 if its a mint example. Whatever we buy will be a keeper for years, as we intend to continue camping if we decide to have a family.
Also, do these older models have a lesser ball weight than the current crop of camper trailers? My NG V6 Pajero only has a max ball weight of 100kg.
Lastly, we have the option of towing with a 4 cylinder work car for (non 4wd) holidays as we wont have to pay for fuel. I know this question depends on how often you take it away but would it be worth kitting out a work car for this sort of towing if you only keep it for 40k? Am I crazy considering towing with a VW Golf, Holden Cruze or a Nissan Dualis (2wd)?
Andrew