@@daveyjones7004 thank you so much!! merry Christmas to you too! I have an older video of my setup! Nothing much has changed since then! I can always post another one in the near future!
Well i bought a 3 year old lexus rx300 with 47k miles back in 2003, it was lexus year 2000. First repair i had when it hit 147k miles, had to change a sensor
i've got an rx300 as well, 2003 AWD, fucking love this car. Jealous you have the seat warmers lol. Where did you get that basket and awning? I've got the same yak rak and would love to add those things but can't find anything rx300 specific online
Hahah yes! I try and convince everyone I know to get an rx300! I absolutely love mine too! Hahah but yeah they are just Amazon basket and awning. The awning just mounts straight to the basket but with this particular basket I just had to adjust the stock cross bars to line up and mount the basket! Super easy setup!
The awning is 6 and a half feet wide and comes out 8 feet. I stopped at 6.6 feet so it wouldn’t stick too far forward or stop the back hatch from opening completely. Works perfect!
If you buy a new car and keep it for 10-12 years...then it starts to kind of make sense. It'll never make complete financial sense but at least you're spreading out that deprecation and getting to use the car during its best years. What also happens is that if you've got enough to put away an extra $100-200/mo, in 10 years you'll have a sizable down payment on another car so you aren't constantly financing the majority of the car. At a certain point you'll be paying cash for them. If you swap out cars every 2-3 years then yes, buy a used car...maybe 5 years old. Once they start to get into 6-digit mileage you'll start to dump money and time into them. You might get lucky and nothing happens but usually by 150k something has to be replaced. I have a friend who only buys old cars. Saves a ton of money but then it becomes a burden to everybody around him. When it breaks down somebody has to pick him up. When it's in the shop somebody has to pick him up. The inconvenience of owning a REALLY old car aren't worth it for me personally but I get the appeal.
@@unikornkontroller I totally agree! You definitely have to be careful and know the history of an old car you are potentially going to buy. And owning a high mileage car is always somewhat of a gamble! But yeah I love my wife’s new Subaru and we plan on hanging on to it for the long run. Thanks for commenting! Appreciate it!
Have an rx 300 here in the uk. Enjoy your videos. Merry xmas.
Could you show us your Camping set up?
@@daveyjones7004 thank you so much!! merry Christmas to you too! I have an older video of my setup! Nothing much has changed since then! I can always post another one in the near future!
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Here’s the camper setup!
Well i bought a 3 year old lexus rx300 with 47k miles back in 2003, it was lexus year 2000. First repair i had when it hit 147k miles, had to change a sensor
@@maniac32145 that is amazing!! Legendary cars!! Thanks for watching!
i've got an rx300 as well, 2003 AWD, fucking love this car. Jealous you have the seat warmers lol. Where did you get that basket and awning? I've got the same yak rak and would love to add those things but can't find anything rx300 specific online
Hahah yes! I try and convince everyone I know to get an rx300! I absolutely love mine too! Hahah but yeah they are just Amazon basket and awning. The awning just mounts straight to the basket but with this particular basket I just had to adjust the stock cross bars to line up and mount the basket! Super easy setup!
The awning is 6 and a half feet wide and comes out 8 feet. I stopped at 6.6 feet so it wouldn’t stick too far forward or stop the back hatch from opening completely. Works perfect!
@@takiniteasy2337 oh hellllllll yeah, thank you brother!!
If you buy a new car and keep it for 10-12 years...then it starts to kind of make sense. It'll never make complete financial sense but at least you're spreading out that deprecation and getting to use the car during its best years. What also happens is that if you've got enough to put away an extra $100-200/mo, in 10 years you'll have a sizable down payment on another car so you aren't constantly financing the majority of the car. At a certain point you'll be paying cash for them.
If you swap out cars every 2-3 years then yes, buy a used car...maybe 5 years old. Once they start to get into 6-digit mileage you'll start to dump money and time into them. You might get lucky and nothing happens but usually by 150k something has to be replaced.
I have a friend who only buys old cars. Saves a ton of money but then it becomes a burden to everybody around him. When it breaks down somebody has to pick him up. When it's in the shop somebody has to pick him up. The inconvenience of owning a REALLY old car aren't worth it for me personally but I get the appeal.
@@unikornkontroller I totally agree! You definitely have to be careful and know the history of an old car you are potentially going to buy. And owning a high mileage car is always somewhat of a gamble! But yeah I love my wife’s new Subaru and we plan on hanging on to it for the long run. Thanks for commenting! Appreciate it!
I have harrier 3.0 ..very good ..better then 2025 suv..2wd ..