...My question is this. I would like to buy a practical functional small cross-over SUV to take off-road for the purpose of making it safely to adventure destinations. (so while rock-crawling and all that could be an obstacle to arrive at some destinations that is not the point of the vehicle).
Main points of concern would be reliability (I dont want a car that breaks down a lot), gas mileage, functionality and safety off-road, value.
I am looking at Rav4 AWD, RAV 4 Hybrid, Subaru Outback, Forester or CrossTrek.
We've owned two Nissan X Trails (T30 and T31). We drove around South America in the second (56,000 Km in 11 months). Probably 80% surfaced road, 18% unsurfaced, and 2% "offroad" (SW Bolivian desert, Lençois Maranhenses (Brazil ), Misiones Biosphere Reserve Forest (Argentina), among others...). They were very capable. The T31 was CVT, "intelligent transmission", 2.5 L petrol (gasoline).
- reliability - zero problems in 8 years between the two.
- gas mileage - good - 30 mi/US gal overall
- functionality off-road - took us everywhere we wanted to go, including sand dunes, muddy rain forest, rocky trails. THe clearance was good, approach angle reasonable, and the departure angle not bad (although this was the limiting factor in deep sand). The key is to understand the capability of the vehicle and drive within it - it's not a Jeep Rubicon...
- safety off-road - see previous comments on driving within the vehicle's limits.
- value - when we bought the second one it was a third the price of a Land Cruiser... value held well over 5 years.
The new X Trail (T32) is significantly less capable - designed for a different market, and we replaced it with a Montero (bigger, more power/torque, more offroad capability), however the T31 did a great job for us.