Houndoc
Registered User
- Location
- Grantsville
Starting this summer when my wife's Bronco Sport arrives, for the first time, my off-roader will not have to double as a daily driver.
An exciting time, depending how much money I decide I want to put into things. Haven't made that absolutely key decision yet!
Main criteria I have in a rig:
1) Low maintenance/reliable. Wrenching is not my thing.
2) Good road manners. Hunting and exploring are main uses and needs to be highway friendly.
3) 5K minimum tow rating. Don't plan on a lot of heavy towing, light equipment trailer at times, but maneuvering hay trailer and boat around the yard are easier not having to use my crew cab pick-up.
4) Would like to step up capability from where I am now (33s and rear locker.)
5) Fun/cool factor.
Thoughts so far:
A: Keep my 2006 Xterra. Pluses: Has done well on the trails I have done with it, I know it well and so far has been very reliable. Negatives: 240K miles, limited ability to improve it's capability (on board air, front locker, bumpers). Not too high on the "cool" scale, especially after years of driving it.
B: First Generation Tacoma double cab. Pushing what I would want size wise (turning radius mostly) newer ones certainly over. Space would be great, especially hunting.
C: LJ. Have always liked them, down side is only 2 door and limited storage. Capable out of the box and easy to upgrade.
D: Land Cruisers. Never a bad choice.
E: Defender: High on the cool scale, probably lower on the others.
F: SAS's first generation Durango. Loved my Durango when they first came out. Cost to modify? Reliability?
Other ideas or input on the process?
An exciting time, depending how much money I decide I want to put into things. Haven't made that absolutely key decision yet!
Main criteria I have in a rig:
1) Low maintenance/reliable. Wrenching is not my thing.
2) Good road manners. Hunting and exploring are main uses and needs to be highway friendly.
3) 5K minimum tow rating. Don't plan on a lot of heavy towing, light equipment trailer at times, but maneuvering hay trailer and boat around the yard are easier not having to use my crew cab pick-up.
4) Would like to step up capability from where I am now (33s and rear locker.)
5) Fun/cool factor.
Thoughts so far:
A: Keep my 2006 Xterra. Pluses: Has done well on the trails I have done with it, I know it well and so far has been very reliable. Negatives: 240K miles, limited ability to improve it's capability (on board air, front locker, bumpers). Not too high on the "cool" scale, especially after years of driving it.
B: First Generation Tacoma double cab. Pushing what I would want size wise (turning radius mostly) newer ones certainly over. Space would be great, especially hunting.
C: LJ. Have always liked them, down side is only 2 door and limited storage. Capable out of the box and easy to upgrade.
D: Land Cruisers. Never a bad choice.
E: Defender: High on the cool scale, probably lower on the others.
F: SAS's first generation Durango. Loved my Durango when they first came out. Cost to modify? Reliability?
Other ideas or input on the process?