Hey guys, currently running a 2012 Wrangler Unlimited. Thinking of moving to something else now that I've found the world of overlanding and realized I don't really want to build for rock crawling. I've never really looked at Toyota stuff before but always liked the looks of the newer Tacoma trucks so I was thinking about moving to one. Just wondering what thoughts were on a move like that and/or if there were other suggestions for vehicles.
I'd still want something that can run some mild-moderate trails occasionally but no hardcore rock crawling or anything like that. So I'd be hesitant to do a 4Runner (at least a new one) or anything like that, but maybe they're more capable than I think they are? The Tacoma fits the price range better though as well.
Was looking at something like the TRD Offroad model to get the factory locker/etc. My Jeep is a sport with just an LSD in the rear.
I'm just kind of thinking about it at this point. The Jeep will finally be paid off next March, and it will be my first time without a payment in like 20+ years (keep trading them in 1-2 years before the loan is up) so I was thinking of enjoying the no payment thing for a bit first. Also of course then the Jeep truck might be out and be an extra option to look at.
I'd still want something that can run some mild-moderate trails occasionally but no hardcore rock crawling or anything like that. So I'd be hesitant to do a 4Runner (at least a new one) or anything like that, but maybe they're more capable than I think they are? The Tacoma fits the price range better though as well.
Was looking at something like the TRD Offroad model to get the factory locker/etc. My Jeep is a sport with just an LSD in the rear.
I'm just kind of thinking about it at this point. The Jeep will finally be paid off next March, and it will be my first time without a payment in like 20+ years (keep trading them in 1-2 years before the loan is up) so I was thinking of enjoying the no payment thing for a bit first. Also of course then the Jeep truck might be out and be an extra option to look at.