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Hi Everyone!
I'm looking to get into overlanding and have some questions on overland rigs.
After driving some 4runners, and coming from small vehicles, they seem just a little too big for me at the moment. I've pivoted my search to a few different options instead and was wondering if anyone has had significant personal experience to recommend or not recommend any specifics. I've been trying to do some research on the various models but there's so many that I'm having a little difficulty focusing on specific ones and which might fit my use-cases best.
I don't plan on doing extreme off roading or hardcore overlanding (yet), so what I've been looking for is something with a good balance of daily driveability, ability to take on longer roadtrips to get to more remote locations, and the occasional rocky trail (this image would probably be the most intense I'd like to be able to go https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PM636m3AVW5v6Ak0DSiR-q92yHAOMEqZ65CA-zFlYILGEbWlLJ1BlsPVTMbxw3T8eUkyg_LxjAw_Booip4kFKoq_ItebhUb_O8F-HxkuOd-qi6Z65fW-0KY3ipGMBbQ) . I've done some overlanding growing up in the midwest, so not entirely vanilla, but most of my experiences have been with Wranglers.
Tacoma? Land Rover? Forester? XJ? Am I overestimating the capability I need for my use case? Also, I see that rooftop tents are super popular. What do people with dogs do? I imagine carrying a 60 pound dog up there would not be fun... lol
I'm looking to get into overlanding and have some questions on overland rigs.
After driving some 4runners, and coming from small vehicles, they seem just a little too big for me at the moment. I've pivoted my search to a few different options instead and was wondering if anyone has had significant personal experience to recommend or not recommend any specifics. I've been trying to do some research on the various models but there's so many that I'm having a little difficulty focusing on specific ones and which might fit my use-cases best.
I don't plan on doing extreme off roading or hardcore overlanding (yet), so what I've been looking for is something with a good balance of daily driveability, ability to take on longer roadtrips to get to more remote locations, and the occasional rocky trail (this image would probably be the most intense I'd like to be able to go https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PM636m3AVW5v6Ak0DSiR-q92yHAOMEqZ65CA-zFlYILGEbWlLJ1BlsPVTMbxw3T8eUkyg_LxjAw_Booip4kFKoq_ItebhUb_O8F-HxkuOd-qi6Z65fW-0KY3ipGMBbQ) . I've done some overlanding growing up in the midwest, so not entirely vanilla, but most of my experiences have been with Wranglers.
- Crosstrek (any gen). Definitely on the smaller side, seems like a little more sparse on the interior, but surprisingly capable on trails. AWD, but no 4WD (I think?). Seems a little low but can get to ~10inch with lift. Worried it might be a little too small on space for overlanding, but would be better for grocery duty / daily driving. Looks like lots of aftermarket support to make it more overland friendly.
- Grand Cherokee trailhawk. 4WD, lifted from factory, skid plates. Larger side of cars, and a little pricier from what I've been seeing. Seems like it's got a much nicer interior though for longer drives and daily driving. Aftermarket support doesn't seem great though.
- Cherokee trailhawk. 4WD, smaller, nicer interior than the crosstrek, but similar cons to the grand cherokee. Possibly limited on interior space as well. Compass was also a thought but at that point seems more like car than suv. Small gas tank, may need to carry external fuel.
- CR-V 1997-2007 (or similar era RAV4). AWD, not 4WD, lower and smaller, low on power as well. aftermarket support on the smaller side.
- Wrangler. 4WD, larger and more room for stuff, great aftermarket, not as great on-road manners
- 4Runner 1997-2000 gen. Larger, great aftermarket. huge. 3.4 V6, plan on doing the recommended mods for longevity, i.e. the strawberry milkshake stuff, etc. Old & Toyota tax. Was looking at 4Runner instead of tacomas since I feel like I would have less need for a bed vs a cabin.
Tacoma? Land Rover? Forester? XJ? Am I overestimating the capability I need for my use case? Also, I see that rooftop tents are super popular. What do people with dogs do? I imagine carrying a 60 pound dog up there would not be fun... lol