OK, my personal finances being what they are, I've decided the time has come to sell my Car (2007 Impreza WRX) and use the equity leftover to buy a different vehicle (basically, eliminate my monthly payment). I am able to go with someone to the wholesale auction, so I will be buying at pretty good prices.
No offense to the big 3, but I'm planning on keeping this car for a while, and its gotta be reliable... so I'm only looking at Japanese brands. I need to seat 4 in reasonable comfort, and if I want to stay married, it will have to be an automatic
Looks like 2002-2005 are the years, depending on what type of vehicle it is.
Now, of course I am thinking: why not get something that would be more convenient for fishing and such?
I am initially thinking: 4x4 Crew cab Tacoma... but these seem to be a bit out of my budget. (actually, if I could find one with a I-4... it MIGHT be perfect, but these were built mostly with the V-6).
Now for my discussion questions: For the forest service roads, what do you think is of greater concern: 4wd or high ground clearance?
I have a few 4wd vehicles in mind, but the ground clearance may be a bit low for some places: Rav-4, CR-V, '03 Pilot. I am also unsure about the offroad/forest road prowess of these 4wd systems. I don't expect to be able to do the gnarliest jeep trails, but I don't want to get stuck either.
If ground clearance is more a concern, a Prerunner tacoma could likely be had, or a 4x2 4Runner. And for that matter, I could just buy a Civic, accord, Altima, or Camry, and borrow the wife's 4x2 4Runner to hit the hills (though explaining the pinstriping from the branches could get old after a while, and I would rather just have a vehicle to keep my fishing crap in).
You guys who do this more than I, what do you think?