calicamper
Expedition Leader
So my mental struggle is MPG vs strength/ upgrade options.
The montero sport and blazer get the best mpg based on epa and fuelly numbers. The ford and jeep get about the same but that's about 1-2 mpg less on avg. The pathfinder gets the worst by epa and fuelly numbers.
The Izuzu Rodeo/Honda Pasport also fall into the mix with what seems like a good blend of mpg vs strength but about the same aftermarket as the montero
Mileage is a tough one given all of those 90's SUV's were pretty close in real world mileage given there was only so much you could do with a boxy profile and they all pretty much had the same type of engine technology and running gear in play.
That was Subaru's claim to fame and when they really started to go big with the Tough looking Legacy Wagon which got better mileage than the SUV's and could do all your super light duty basic dirt road and snowy pavement stuff just as well etc. Granted it wasn't a trail machine which those SUV's were actually quite capable of rugged trail use.
My dads 99 Explorer typically was a 16-17mpg machine. I borrowed it a few times for trips and we never saw better than 17mpg and it had a small tank which I found pretty annoying. I had a Subaru Legacy at that time which had a 16gallon tank and would typically average 25mpg on road trips with a roof rack or small trailer etc. Again it was no trail machine but it saw lots of dirt roads and epic snow ski trips.