Hi NCR
Range Rover or UMM?
Despite Sam’s well-considered reticence, I would go for the Range Rover every time.
Is this conflicting advice confusing?
ANY car can break down for the simplest of component failures.
BUT - You’ll find a lot more Range Rover bits lying around the desert (at a price) than UMM bits.
I have travelled over 25,000 desert miles (not as much as some people on this forum) in a selection of Range Rovers from 1973 to 1987 models.
In every single case the power and durability has contributed to the pleasure. (I have also done a lot of journeys in Land Rover SIII’s and Toyotas).
Speak to your local Range Rover engineer (or RR users club) about by-passing electronic failures. (I have never sustained any, so I‘m not much help there).
Check all cooling hoses (I always change all perishables before a trip and keep the old ones as spares). Flush the radiator from top to bottom and then from bottom to top. Check all unions, shockers and UV joints, grease all prop shafts, ensure NOTHING can rub against anything else.
Now go and thrash it across some off-road centre, check for loose ends, un-tethered bits, flying jack handles… and then go with a big smile of confidence.
My reasons for Range Rovering are not ones of comfort (I never use AC in the desert, only in traffic jams on the way). I believe they are one of the best cars for the job with an under-stressed engine, super chassis and unbreakable suspension. And I love that auto gearbox in the dunes, it is much more delicate on soft sand than a club-footed manual!
You may find some basic hints at this web page:
http://www.kitmax.com/kitmax/kit12tr...reparation.htm
Note, however, that Range Rovers have a weight limit, (a lot lower than the Toyota ‘H’ series) and the maximum fuel range is only around 700 miles.
For Mauritania this is plenty. Details of my 1996 Mauritania Chinguetti trip (in a SIII) might be useful background info :
http://www.kitmax.com/kitmax/kit12tr...htm#chinguetti
Good luck and call back if you need any further confusing comments.
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[This message has been edited by kitmax (edited 02 April 2003).]
[This message has been edited by kitmax (edited 02 April 2003).]