Potentially moving to Maui, opinions on bringing the LR3?
#1
Potentially moving to Maui, opinions on bringing the LR3?
Likely moving to Maui very soon, but still commuting back to Colorado very often as my wife and kids will stay here, with them coming over to Maui often as well.
It's easy for me to work on the LR3 here, as I have a very large 4 car garage, and worst case my local dealership is only 20 minutes away. In Maui, the dealership is on Oahu, which isn't the end of the world to put it on a ferry ride to Oahu, but obviously a pain. I'm inclined to leave it here in Colorado and simply buy/lease something with a local dealership, which means Ford/Chevy/Toyota/Dodge for what I need.
However, the LR3 is paid for, and the goal is for me to make an incredible amount of money above and beyond the high expense of living in Maui. It's sort of been a second home for me since the late 80's, so I'm very familiar of the differences. I'm just curious of any members that happen to live on an island other than Oahu and how they handle things? I see plenty of not just LR3's, but many new Land Rover's on Maui, so I can't be alone in trying to figure this out.
Thoughts and opinions are welcome.
It's easy for me to work on the LR3 here, as I have a very large 4 car garage, and worst case my local dealership is only 20 minutes away. In Maui, the dealership is on Oahu, which isn't the end of the world to put it on a ferry ride to Oahu, but obviously a pain. I'm inclined to leave it here in Colorado and simply buy/lease something with a local dealership, which means Ford/Chevy/Toyota/Dodge for what I need.
However, the LR3 is paid for, and the goal is for me to make an incredible amount of money above and beyond the high expense of living in Maui. It's sort of been a second home for me since the late 80's, so I'm very familiar of the differences. I'm just curious of any members that happen to live on an island other than Oahu and how they handle things? I see plenty of not just LR3's, but many new Land Rover's on Maui, so I can't be alone in trying to figure this out.
Thoughts and opinions are welcome.
#3
Likely not, as I'm self employed, well, in partnership with my Brother. Just got back from a month in Maui doing work. This was my wife and kids pushing me to do this, and they already have every Holiday figured out, even next summer.
I'm inclined to think its more practical to leave the Rover and purchase or lease something on Maui, I just don't see it being realistic to have the LR3 on the island, as I plan to lease or purchase a Condo, not ideal to work on it or even have room for tools.
Side topic, my 158,000 mile LR3 (purchased new by me) wasn't even started by my wife during my trip. Not only did it startup fine when I came home, but the suspension only went down about 3/4" during that month, and thats on original airbags.
I'm inclined to think its more practical to leave the Rover and purchase or lease something on Maui, I just don't see it being realistic to have the LR3 on the island, as I plan to lease or purchase a Condo, not ideal to work on it or even have room for tools.
Side topic, my 158,000 mile LR3 (purchased new by me) wasn't even started by my wife during my trip. Not only did it startup fine when I came home, but the suspension only went down about 3/4" during that month, and thats on original airbags.
#5
Now totally off topic, I"m looking at buying 3 Unimogs, the ones with 6 wheel steering and super large. I can't even find current market value in the 48 states for the ones I'm looking at buying. I joked with the wife about bringing them home and parking them in the driveway, but I'm sure my HOA would flip if I did that.
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COSPILOT (09-25-2019)
#9
Reality is I need a crew cab pickup, so that is what I'll find when I head over in a week.