Enthusiast III
I'm biased, but Jeep liberties can be had for cheap, and make good overland rigs.Looking to get into overlanding what are some decent vehicles to start with that won't break the bank. Not looking to dive in looking to ease my way in to the game
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Enthusiast III
Xterras are nice. Nothing wrong with them. Liberties came with a manual occasionally, and rarely, a diesel.I'd really prefer a stick. I'm kinda looking at Nissan Xterras right now
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Advocate III
Influencer I
Either is fine. Prefer a stickThis is a very loaded question as there are way too many unknowns for us to really know what would work well for you. How about a little background?
- Do you need a pickup or SUV is either ok?
- How big of a family (if any) or how many passengers do you want to accomodate?
- How many people will be camping out of the vehicle?
- Will you look at a trailer eventually?
- How will you sleep (or want to)? Tent / RTT / Hammock / in the vehicle, etc.
- Where / how is the terrain where you will you be traveling? (is 4x4 necessary)
- Do you prefer base-camping or moving every night?
- What is your purchase price budget? (huge factor)
- How are your mechanical skills? (can you fix and work on an older rig yourself, or will you have to rely on professionals)
That should be a good start to begin narrowing down options.
Member III
Sounds like a 05-up Pathfinder with the third row seating would be more up your alley! They are almost identical to the Xterra's but slightly longer and IRS.Either is fine. Prefer a stick
I have a large family 6 kids.(probably wouldn't take them all at one time)
I will be using a tent or hammock depending on the weather. Trailer is a maybe and I'm not too sure on my budget yet. This would also be my daily driver to start off with. And I'm decent with a wrench& have friends that will help
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Advocate III
I looked at those back in around 2005 and liked them, except that the second row had almost no leg room.Sounds like a 05-up Pathfinder with the third row seating would be more up your alley! They are almost identical to the Xterra's but slightly longer and IRS.
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