Enthusiast III
The time has come for me to start looking for a new rig and I’d like some suggestions! I’d like something that can replace my two current vehicles (currently have a dedicated Overland rig and my daily for commuting). I’m looking at selling off both of my vehicles and buying one that I can use for camping excursions and use as a daily driver for a little while. Right now I have a 2000 Jeep Cherokee and a 2015 Ford Fiesta ST. Both have been pretty good to me, but the Cherokee is a pain on longer trips and I need more space day to day than the fiesta can provide.
Budget: ~$25k
Goals: reliability and comfort. Should be comfortable enough to drive to work and make the occasional 3+ hour trip to semi remote camping spots without worrying about breakdowns.
Off-road capability: I usually don’t see anything more than some rutted dirt roads. 4x4 is a necessity but no real need for lockers, 33+ inch tires, etc. We ground tent right now due to the dogs so ability to add an RTT isn’t a priority.
I’d prefer it to be 2015 and up. Main reason for my change is that I’m getting kind of tired of fixing things after every trip. Reliability is my main goal. Modified cars are always gonna break, but my Jeep breaks a little too often.
Current list of candidates:
Nissan Frontier Pro-4x. Comes with a factory rear locker and plenty of room for gear/passengers/doggos
Nissan Xterra. Same as above.
Ford Explorer. Loses some of the off-road abilities but would probably be more comfortable day to day. Gas mileage is a little better.
Grand Cherokee. I don’t have a lot of experience with newer Jeeps. Still had plenty of aftermarket support though and they can be pretty good overland rigs.
Colorado/Canyon. Still a little pricy for the 4wd models and I haven’t heard very much good about how they handle stock off road. Otherwise they would be a good alternative to the Frontier.
Any other suggestions? I’ve more or less eliminated the Tacoma and 4Runner due to price. Getting a 4wd and a quad cab for the truck is a little too pricey. Same goes for full size trucks. Most of them in my budget have an ungodly high number of miles or are 2wd.
Budget: ~$25k
Goals: reliability and comfort. Should be comfortable enough to drive to work and make the occasional 3+ hour trip to semi remote camping spots without worrying about breakdowns.
Off-road capability: I usually don’t see anything more than some rutted dirt roads. 4x4 is a necessity but no real need for lockers, 33+ inch tires, etc. We ground tent right now due to the dogs so ability to add an RTT isn’t a priority.
I’d prefer it to be 2015 and up. Main reason for my change is that I’m getting kind of tired of fixing things after every trip. Reliability is my main goal. Modified cars are always gonna break, but my Jeep breaks a little too often.
Current list of candidates:
Nissan Frontier Pro-4x. Comes with a factory rear locker and plenty of room for gear/passengers/doggos
Nissan Xterra. Same as above.
Ford Explorer. Loses some of the off-road abilities but would probably be more comfortable day to day. Gas mileage is a little better.
Grand Cherokee. I don’t have a lot of experience with newer Jeeps. Still had plenty of aftermarket support though and they can be pretty good overland rigs.
Colorado/Canyon. Still a little pricy for the 4wd models and I haven’t heard very much good about how they handle stock off road. Otherwise they would be a good alternative to the Frontier.
Any other suggestions? I’ve more or less eliminated the Tacoma and 4Runner due to price. Getting a 4wd and a quad cab for the truck is a little too pricey. Same goes for full size trucks. Most of them in my budget have an ungodly high number of miles or are 2wd.