RearViewMirror
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Today, we just purchased a Jayco Terrain with every option available.
I have to say that it's been a strange 5 months. My wife and I took my daughter on a two week trip to the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Zion NP, on up into Utah, and back through Colorado for her senior trip back in June of this year. My wife and I have always planned on moving to Colorado. We were married right outside of Durango 22 years ago and have been going back at least 2-3 times each year. While we were on our trip, I kept on seeing these 4wd Sprinter vans out West. At the time, I honestly didn't know what they were. I just knew that they looked really cool. It wasn't until we were in Utah that I got to see one up close and realized that people are living in these things.
A little bit of background. I retired at the age of 48 from the Little Rock Fire Dept. in 2017. I spent over 90% of my career on the busiest Truck Company in the South. We averaged over 3500 runs per year. Roughly calculated, I made close to 40,000 runs during my career. And as you can imagine, I've seen it all. We worked a 24 hr shift and then 48 hrs off. Not once did I ever get a full nights sleep at the station. I finished out my career and retired as soon as I could. Our plan has always been to move to Colorado. My daughter will be attending the University of Colorado Boulder next year. After much research, my wife and I decided that purchasing a custom van that we could live out of would allow us the freedom to go to the places we've always wanted to go without any time constraints. Most importantly, it will allow my wife to retire and we can enjoy our retirement together for as long as possible.
I didn't plan on purchasing a van until we were close to selling our house in the spring of next year. But as most of you know, Mercedes Benz is switching over to an AWD system and a new powertrain. We wanted a 4wd and those are becoming very hard to find. And by the time we put our house up for sale, who knows how hard it would be to find one if we waited that long? So we pulled the trigger today and bought a brand new unit. My parents are in poor health so we have to remain mobile in case something happens. So this seemed like the best option. We originally were going to buy a 144 Sprinter and have it custom built. But time just wasn't on our side. So we decided on the Jayco because it offers the most options out of all the "turn key" options out there. We looked at a Revel but after much research, we chose the Jayco because of the battery system. I felt that nothing could compare with the sheer amount available on board power would suit our needs the best. Obviously there will be many upgrades to come and that list is very long. But for the time being, this will suit us just fine until we sell our house come spring.
I look forward to getting to know the members on here and learning things that I may not have thought of. Until then... I will be consuming as much information as I can.
I have to say that it's been a strange 5 months. My wife and I took my daughter on a two week trip to the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Zion NP, on up into Utah, and back through Colorado for her senior trip back in June of this year. My wife and I have always planned on moving to Colorado. We were married right outside of Durango 22 years ago and have been going back at least 2-3 times each year. While we were on our trip, I kept on seeing these 4wd Sprinter vans out West. At the time, I honestly didn't know what they were. I just knew that they looked really cool. It wasn't until we were in Utah that I got to see one up close and realized that people are living in these things.
A little bit of background. I retired at the age of 48 from the Little Rock Fire Dept. in 2017. I spent over 90% of my career on the busiest Truck Company in the South. We averaged over 3500 runs per year. Roughly calculated, I made close to 40,000 runs during my career. And as you can imagine, I've seen it all. We worked a 24 hr shift and then 48 hrs off. Not once did I ever get a full nights sleep at the station. I finished out my career and retired as soon as I could. Our plan has always been to move to Colorado. My daughter will be attending the University of Colorado Boulder next year. After much research, my wife and I decided that purchasing a custom van that we could live out of would allow us the freedom to go to the places we've always wanted to go without any time constraints. Most importantly, it will allow my wife to retire and we can enjoy our retirement together for as long as possible.
I didn't plan on purchasing a van until we were close to selling our house in the spring of next year. But as most of you know, Mercedes Benz is switching over to an AWD system and a new powertrain. We wanted a 4wd and those are becoming very hard to find. And by the time we put our house up for sale, who knows how hard it would be to find one if we waited that long? So we pulled the trigger today and bought a brand new unit. My parents are in poor health so we have to remain mobile in case something happens. So this seemed like the best option. We originally were going to buy a 144 Sprinter and have it custom built. But time just wasn't on our side. So we decided on the Jayco because it offers the most options out of all the "turn key" options out there. We looked at a Revel but after much research, we chose the Jayco because of the battery system. I felt that nothing could compare with the sheer amount available on board power would suit our needs the best. Obviously there will be many upgrades to come and that list is very long. But for the time being, this will suit us just fine until we sell our house come spring.
I look forward to getting to know the members on here and learning things that I may not have thought of. Until then... I will be consuming as much information as I can.