Hey all! Sorry for the wall of text but want to be thorough lol
So quick background: I am city folk, but enjoy hiking and the outdoors. Want a vehicle that can be a daily driver and be my overland vic. I have never done any over landing or off-roading, have always owned small hatchbacks.
Currently looking at Subaru Forester XT, but as I started looking more into overlanding I am back looking at 4runners and Tacomas again. I prefer the features and creature comforts of a fully loaded forester but not sure if I need more off-road chops.
End goal: Was planning a cross-country road trip that I would like to turn into a trans-American trail trip.
Question: How offroad is overlanding? can I get away with Subaru AWD with good tires or should I be thinking of 4wd? rear diff lock? If I went with one of the Toyotas, is 4wd drive enough or should I be looking at the TRD pro models? I will most likely be alone with my dog unless I meet some people on here to do some of the legs, so my biggest fear is getting stuck in mud or something wishing I had more capability.
stole this from another thread
1. How many passengers? Kids? myself and a dog, although in upgrading from my 2dr coupe I would like something with atleast a backseat to carry some fullsize adults.
2. What are you interested in? Camping? Rock crawling? Cross country adventures? Camping/overlanding goal is to do TAT.
3. What other outdoor hobbies do you have? Boating? Climbing? Cycling? Fishing? Hiking? Kayaking? Skiing?
love hiking and kayaking but I don't own my own kayak
4. What brands are you loyal too (if any)? scared of brands which are considered less reliable(jeep), prefer Japanese brands.
5. Do you want to sleep in the vehicle? not needed
6. New or used? either, although I don't want to pay for things I don't need IE TRD Pro. With the Toyotas the resale value is so high it doesn't seem like its any benefit to buying used because they are about the same price.
7. Do you plan on modifying it or keeping it stock and just outfitting it? I live by simple means, I don't plan on adding fridges and roof tents but I will add necessities to survive the trail.
Thanks for any help!
So quick background: I am city folk, but enjoy hiking and the outdoors. Want a vehicle that can be a daily driver and be my overland vic. I have never done any over landing or off-roading, have always owned small hatchbacks.
Currently looking at Subaru Forester XT, but as I started looking more into overlanding I am back looking at 4runners and Tacomas again. I prefer the features and creature comforts of a fully loaded forester but not sure if I need more off-road chops.
End goal: Was planning a cross-country road trip that I would like to turn into a trans-American trail trip.
Question: How offroad is overlanding? can I get away with Subaru AWD with good tires or should I be thinking of 4wd? rear diff lock? If I went with one of the Toyotas, is 4wd drive enough or should I be looking at the TRD pro models? I will most likely be alone with my dog unless I meet some people on here to do some of the legs, so my biggest fear is getting stuck in mud or something wishing I had more capability.
stole this from another thread
1. How many passengers? Kids? myself and a dog, although in upgrading from my 2dr coupe I would like something with atleast a backseat to carry some fullsize adults.
2. What are you interested in? Camping? Rock crawling? Cross country adventures? Camping/overlanding goal is to do TAT.
3. What other outdoor hobbies do you have? Boating? Climbing? Cycling? Fishing? Hiking? Kayaking? Skiing?
love hiking and kayaking but I don't own my own kayak
4. What brands are you loyal too (if any)? scared of brands which are considered less reliable(jeep), prefer Japanese brands.
5. Do you want to sleep in the vehicle? not needed
6. New or used? either, although I don't want to pay for things I don't need IE TRD Pro. With the Toyotas the resale value is so high it doesn't seem like its any benefit to buying used because they are about the same price.
7. Do you plan on modifying it or keeping it stock and just outfitting it? I live by simple means, I don't plan on adding fridges and roof tents but I will add necessities to survive the trail.
Thanks for any help!