Influencer II
My family doesn't have a dedicated overlanding vehicle, but we have 3 now that are potentially capable.
My wife drives a 2010 Subaru Outback with 130,000 miles, which I think is pretty solid, but needs to stay in stock(ish) form for at least a few more years until it's paid off. Once she gets a new daily I will lift it and do some other mods, but for now it will likely be unmolested. Still a viable option for most of the trips we are able to do at this point.
I have a 1999 Chevy Silverado 1500, ext cab, standard bed. Plenty of room, good tires, 4x4, 183,000 miles, but still solid. Rusty buy trusty. Now this isn't my daily right now, but I need a truck around, so it's not going anywhere any time soon. Do I stick some money into it, knowing it has a lot of miles and gets crap mpg? Or just take it as is and hope nothing breaks.
I just bought a 2002 Toyota Rav4 last Sunday. This is my daily commuter (60-70 miles a day), so I wanted something decent on gas, that can handle Wisconsin winter without leaving me stranded in a snow storm. It has some potential, 4wd, full size spare, roof rack, pretty good interior storage if I remove one rear seat. It's a 4cyl, so not a ton of power, but it does what it was meant to do pretty well. Obviously I don't know about reliability on it yet as I've had it for days, but it's a Toyota, so there's that. 160,000 miles.
We are planning our first overland trip this June, I still can't decide what we are taking, and some of it depends on what I put money into first. The Subie is ready to rock (once we get it back from getting a new trans), the truck would need shocks and a few sensors, maybe some new headlights or other lighting. The Rav would need different tires, as it came with highway tires. So 5 new A/Ts would be the most expensive to get rolling.
I would like to do a few mods (bumper, winch, lights, etc.) on whatever we plan to use for future trips, but I'm just not sure where to start. At some point I'd like to get a 4runner or Tacoma to replace the Chevy, but that's probably at least 5 years off right now.
What are your thoughts? Is the Rav4 worthy of putting some effort into? Should I build the truck up a bit? Or are there some easy (or reversible) mods I can do to the Subie while keeping it looking and driving stockish?
My wife drives a 2010 Subaru Outback with 130,000 miles, which I think is pretty solid, but needs to stay in stock(ish) form for at least a few more years until it's paid off. Once she gets a new daily I will lift it and do some other mods, but for now it will likely be unmolested. Still a viable option for most of the trips we are able to do at this point.
I have a 1999 Chevy Silverado 1500, ext cab, standard bed. Plenty of room, good tires, 4x4, 183,000 miles, but still solid. Rusty buy trusty. Now this isn't my daily right now, but I need a truck around, so it's not going anywhere any time soon. Do I stick some money into it, knowing it has a lot of miles and gets crap mpg? Or just take it as is and hope nothing breaks.
I just bought a 2002 Toyota Rav4 last Sunday. This is my daily commuter (60-70 miles a day), so I wanted something decent on gas, that can handle Wisconsin winter without leaving me stranded in a snow storm. It has some potential, 4wd, full size spare, roof rack, pretty good interior storage if I remove one rear seat. It's a 4cyl, so not a ton of power, but it does what it was meant to do pretty well. Obviously I don't know about reliability on it yet as I've had it for days, but it's a Toyota, so there's that. 160,000 miles.
We are planning our first overland trip this June, I still can't decide what we are taking, and some of it depends on what I put money into first. The Subie is ready to rock (once we get it back from getting a new trans), the truck would need shocks and a few sensors, maybe some new headlights or other lighting. The Rav would need different tires, as it came with highway tires. So 5 new A/Ts would be the most expensive to get rolling.
I would like to do a few mods (bumper, winch, lights, etc.) on whatever we plan to use for future trips, but I'm just not sure where to start. At some point I'd like to get a 4runner or Tacoma to replace the Chevy, but that's probably at least 5 years off right now.
What are your thoughts? Is the Rav4 worthy of putting some effort into? Should I build the truck up a bit? Or are there some easy (or reversible) mods I can do to the Subie while keeping it looking and driving stockish?