The only one that I would buy is the Unicat. Earthroamer is soooo overpriced. The Unicat is much more widely known around the world and will hold its resale value a lot better.
Your pricing is way out of date on at least half the vehicles you feature in your compulation (30% too low). A Mercedes Zetros Expedition Vehicle for under $700.000? Dream on! Or a Unidan or Action Mobil late model Unimog conversion for $300.000? Try more than doubling those numbers!
@@reubengerling6253 In Australia, there are no problems for In Australia, there are no problems for VEHICLES designed to operate in winter because there are no winters in Australia. Winter is in Russian Siberia, Canada, and Alaska. That's where you need to show such VEHICLES , otherwise it's a hoax.
@reubengerling6253 It doesn't matter Australia or Siberia. The point is that all listed trucks are much more taller than wider. It means that when a surface is not inclined their weight and clearance will benefit. But on even smooth but inclined surface they will suffer and in most cases quit from the track. I haven't seen any serious off road track on which a truck could do well.
According to you yes, but somehow when i look at Russia back country and remote locations there, I think Russians do make better vehicles than this ;) They have more experience with extreme terrain. And I guess their vehicles are better suited for the terrain you presented. The fact that you don't know any better shows us you have no clue what you're talking about ;) but still you opt to make video about "The best ....." whatever ;)
Just to clarify, overlanding vehicles focus on long-distance travel and self-reliance, blending comfort with capability, while expedition vehicles are built for extreme off-road challenges, prioritizing durability and ruggedness. Russian vehicles often excel in the expedition category, especially for remote terrains, which is why they’re legendary for those conditions!
@@Future_Fuse you're very nice, but sorry one more time. I was mixing apples and oranges and i acted like smart ass, but was me, that actually didn't understand the difference between two categories and was attacking you. Please accept my sincere apologize one more time. I was talking crazy :(
@@abrakadabra5722 Hey, no worries at all, I totally get it! We all mix things up sometimes, and honestly, it takes a lot of character to come back and say this.
I love watching this in my tent that leaks when it rains.
What lunatic decided that this music would enhance the visual experience.......Unbelievable.
The only one that I would buy is the Unicat. Earthroamer is soooo overpriced. The Unicat is much more widely known around the world and will hold its resale value a lot better.
Music too loud and annoying
Agreed
You should look into the new BRABUS RV
Tires on the cover AI generated picture are installed backwards.
Дорожные яхты по сути 😎
Thank you for sharing…. But your prices are wayyyyyyyyyyyy off
Your pricing is way out of date on at least half the vehicles you feature in your compulation (30% too low). A Mercedes Zetros Expedition Vehicle for under $700.000? Dream on! Or a Unidan or Action Mobil late model Unimog conversion for $300.000? Try more than doubling those numbers!
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Hi AI
I doubt any of these can face real snowy off road track. Too high, too havy, will roll off on the first slope or ditch
No problem in Australia
@@reubengerling6253 In Australia, there are no problems for In Australia, there are no problems for VEHICLES designed to operate in winter because there are no winters in Australia. Winter is in Russian Siberia, Canada, and Alaska. That's where you need to show such VEHICLES , otherwise it's a hoax.
@@Mr.Vasilevich-ruyou want some dressing with that word salad?
Than you don't know the practical output of Unimog,Iveco,Ford,Man truck e.t.c.
@reubengerling6253 It doesn't matter Australia or Siberia. The point is that all listed trucks are much more taller than wider. It means that when a surface is not inclined their weight and clearance will benefit. But on even smooth but inclined surface they will suffer and in most cases quit from the track. I haven't seen any serious off road track on which a truck could do well.
Love the music.
I hate it...noise
Wow averyone has 300, 380k to throw down for a camper like this.
Some of these are over 1.500.000.
عکس کامیون روی کاور ویدیو خیلی زیباست
البته نمیدونم واقعیه یا با هوش مصنوعی یا فوتو شاپ ساختن شده
ПОсмотрите китайские автодома от Кочевника или от Броненосца.
Just don' t say MAN, but M A N.
Really...
License requirements, Not your car I’ll bet lol ??
смешно. после наших Уралов это так, детские машинки
Tell me about
Vehicles for Elon Musk's or Jeff Bezo's next overland adventure.
Prices they are saying are total BS.
Overpriced crap.
According to you yes, but somehow when i look at Russia back country and remote locations there, I think Russians do make better vehicles than this ;) They have more experience with extreme terrain. And I guess their vehicles are better suited for the terrain you presented. The fact that you don't know any better shows us you have no clue what you're talking about ;) but still you opt to make video about "The best ....." whatever ;)
Just to clarify, overlanding vehicles focus on long-distance travel and self-reliance, blending comfort with capability, while expedition vehicles are built for extreme off-road challenges, prioritizing durability and ruggedness. Russian vehicles often excel in the expedition category, especially for remote terrains, which is why they’re legendary for those conditions!
@@Future_Fuse Ok, I get the difference. In that case you're absolutely right ;) Sorry for missunderstanding.
@@abrakadabra5722 No worries! it’s always cool to have these kinds of discussions. it’s what makes this community so great!
@@Future_Fuse you're very nice, but sorry one more time. I was mixing apples and oranges and i acted like smart ass, but was me, that actually didn't understand the difference between two categories and was attacking you. Please accept my sincere apologize one more time. I was talking crazy :(
@@abrakadabra5722 Hey, no worries at all, I totally get it! We all mix things up sometimes, and honestly, it takes a lot of character to come back and say this.