PirateMcGee
Expedition Leader
I recently drove my girlfriend's 2010 fit sport up a very easy gravel road, it was pretty punishing and a rock weakened one of the tires and formed a softball sized bubble, which had to be replaced. This was a trail I would rate a 1/10 difficulty, literally a dirt/gravel road up to a popular local walking trail. A comfy sunday drive in my montero, not even considering taking it out of 2wd. Hopefully you have something serious planned for tires/suspension, cause in mostly stock form, you won't want to leave the pavement in a fit. They're not very comfortable for long drives either, depending on your size. I'm 6'1" 190lbs and my shoulders are overhanging the seats on both sides, like sitting in a child's seat sort of. It's a great little car, gets great mpg and hasn't required any maintenance other than oil changes, but I can think of 100 vehicles I'd choose over it for exploring and camping.
I'm 6' 180. Seats are plenty comfy to me and there is plenty of room even with my broad chest/shoulders. My first vehicle was a regular cab 2wd toyota pickup with a bench seat that didn't recline, no ac, and no power steering. I drove that thing everywhere with minimal discomfort. I also had a 1st gen 4runner with the interior stripped.The fit feels pretty luxurious in comparison but I guess it's all a matter of personal comfort and perspective. I'm happy with the frugal little car, clearly it's not for everyone but I would rather have the money in my pocket.
I managed the dirt/gravel road without issue.....though I've used everything from a ford focus, to a dodge caravan, to a ford f250 for field work in some really harsh and remote places and yet to have a flat or any tire damage. It's very possible the tire issue you encountered was due to a defect, had been previously damaged, or was being driven too fast. Regardless a new tire, should I need one is dirt cheap for this car.
I see no need to upgrade the suspension/tires in order to get down a dirt road.
I leave the pavement everyday to get to my house.....
I'm also not opposed to turning around if need be or just getting out of my car and hiking.