MrMoose
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,579
- Reaction score
- 2,278
- Points
- 287
- Location
- Calgary, AB, Canada
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
What a tangled web I am weaving. Moving from Houston to Calgary, AB, Canada at the end of May. Selling all vehicles before moving. Have to purchase a vehicle in Calgary in order to tow the boat to Ft. Lauderdale and back for the Bimini trip.
The route that I'll be taking will be over 6500 miles round trip. It seems like a bad way to break in a new vehicle, and I'm not sure that I want to put 6500 miles (over 10500 km) on a new vehicle in the first month and a half of ownership.
I've made two round trip tows from Houston to Ft. Lauderdale with my 2012 Durango R/T and it did a great job. Zero complaints.
I've never owned a pick-up (doesn't meet my family needs), just SUVs and sports cars. I've never owned a diesel.
Three scenarios that I'm considering:
1. Buy a used diesel pick-up just for the trip, and trade it in on a new SUV after the trip.
2. Buy a used gas-powered SUV, use it for the trip, and trade it sooner than later (not urgent) on a new SUV after the trip.
3. Buy a new SUV, live life in the present like a dog, and don't worry about it.
With respect to option 1, I took a quick look at used diesel's on the Canadian Auto Trader and this one hit my radar because of the price and low mileage, but I think/know that Mrs. Moose would kill me, and the kids would rather walk to school than be seen in it, and I'd be towing to Ft. Lauderdale all alone... but I wouldn't have to pay for hotels, and I might be a little "ripe" once I get to Bimini.
http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Dodge/RA..._20120307095503537/?ursrc=ppl&showcpo=ShowCPO
The route that I'll be taking will be over 6500 miles round trip. It seems like a bad way to break in a new vehicle, and I'm not sure that I want to put 6500 miles (over 10500 km) on a new vehicle in the first month and a half of ownership.
I've made two round trip tows from Houston to Ft. Lauderdale with my 2012 Durango R/T and it did a great job. Zero complaints.
I've never owned a pick-up (doesn't meet my family needs), just SUVs and sports cars. I've never owned a diesel.
Three scenarios that I'm considering:
1. Buy a used diesel pick-up just for the trip, and trade it in on a new SUV after the trip.
2. Buy a used gas-powered SUV, use it for the trip, and trade it sooner than later (not urgent) on a new SUV after the trip.
3. Buy a new SUV, live life in the present like a dog, and don't worry about it.
With respect to option 1, I took a quick look at used diesel's on the Canadian Auto Trader and this one hit my radar because of the price and low mileage, but I think/know that Mrs. Moose would kill me, and the kids would rather walk to school than be seen in it, and I'd be towing to Ft. Lauderdale all alone... but I wouldn't have to pay for hotels, and I might be a little "ripe" once I get to Bimini.
http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Dodge/RA..._20120307095503537/?ursrc=ppl&showcpo=ShowCPO