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  1. Dedicated offroad rig or jack of all trades

    Appreciate all the different perspectives. It'll be a tough choice to give up an already built rig that I know inside out but at least we'll have the option, right?! I'm leaning toward an overland style vehicle that can take the entire family as well. Toughest part will be to forgo the more...
  2. Dedicated offroad rig or jack of all trades

    How many of you consider the JT as a do-it-all vehicle that would replace more dedicated rigs? I have an A4 as a daily driver and my LJ Wrangler for offroad and camping trips. Thought is to replace both with the JT in hopes of having a vehicle that can do it all: - comfort - offroad capability...
  3. Rear Seat Leg Room

    I prefer a bigger back seat. Both the Tacoma and Chevy Colorado felt too cramped. Don't need the back seat of a Tundra Crewmax, but something that fits car seats comfortably would be nice.
  4. Who else is tempted by other vehicles?

    A few days ago I was signing papers on a used Tundra and pulled out last minute. Have a built LJ Wrangler for weekends and an Audi wagon as a daily driver. The JT may replace both. Over the last few weeks, I test drove a Tacoma, Tundra, Raptor, Colorado, and they all seem to miss something...




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