First, I have been looking for a clean affordable (priced reasonably) Toyota Land Cruiser series 80 without luck for roughly the past year. I thought I would move on to a Jeep JLU Rubicon but, the dealers around me with used ones want more than a new one lists for and the new experience at the dealerships has not been good. I'm questioning Stellantis/Dodge-Jeep-Chrysler build quality and vision right now too.
This had me considering the new 2024 Land Cruiser which seems to be a new Tacoma derivative but, those are a long way off. I am not sold on the Turbo I-4 and NiMh battery system or waiting until 2025 for a vehicle. Toyota availability around me is pretty low as well.
What are the general pros and cons of something like a Nissan Frontier, Ford 'new' Bronco, or something like the Mazda CX-50 Meridian for general Overlanding and pulling a small travel trailer to reasonably remote places assuming available by early Spring next year?
At the local Nissan dealer I was unable to get a salesman to talk to me, I guess business was so good they didn't need mine. A New Ford Bronco seems to be unobtanium right now. The Subaru "Wilderness" doesn't do anything for me so, I looked at the Mazda CX-50 and the new Meridian model looks promising.
I am not really brand-focused beyond wanting a mainstream vehicle with good support in general. I also am very wary of things like Jeep's E-Torque as well. While I would prefer a Naturally aspirated V-6, it seems like Turbo I-4's are where the market is today.
What are the general thoughts today for a reasonably nimble overlander that is not a Rock Crawler but, reasonable for 4x4 trails and pulling a small travel trailer (Taxa Tiger Moth and similar) in National Forest areas and places like Death Valley? I want a reasonably low cost of ownership along with reasonable fuel economy (not ~14MPG on the highway).
What are the better options today for long Overland trips? For me, this means Alaska at some point and lots of travel in the upper MidWest and similar places through small towns and remote 'parks'.
At first, I think I'm crazy for thinking about a Mazda CX-50 Meridian but, then I remember all the crazy places I saw a Subaru of some sort in places I thought were a challenge for my Toyota Tundra when I lived in Arizona!
🚙 Thoughts?
This had me considering the new 2024 Land Cruiser which seems to be a new Tacoma derivative but, those are a long way off. I am not sold on the Turbo I-4 and NiMh battery system or waiting until 2025 for a vehicle. Toyota availability around me is pretty low as well.
What are the general pros and cons of something like a Nissan Frontier, Ford 'new' Bronco, or something like the Mazda CX-50 Meridian for general Overlanding and pulling a small travel trailer to reasonably remote places assuming available by early Spring next year?
At the local Nissan dealer I was unable to get a salesman to talk to me, I guess business was so good they didn't need mine. A New Ford Bronco seems to be unobtanium right now. The Subaru "Wilderness" doesn't do anything for me so, I looked at the Mazda CX-50 and the new Meridian model looks promising.
I am not really brand-focused beyond wanting a mainstream vehicle with good support in general. I also am very wary of things like Jeep's E-Torque as well. While I would prefer a Naturally aspirated V-6, it seems like Turbo I-4's are where the market is today.
What are the general thoughts today for a reasonably nimble overlander that is not a Rock Crawler but, reasonable for 4x4 trails and pulling a small travel trailer (Taxa Tiger Moth and similar) in National Forest areas and places like Death Valley? I want a reasonably low cost of ownership along with reasonable fuel economy (not ~14MPG on the highway).
What are the better options today for long Overland trips? For me, this means Alaska at some point and lots of travel in the upper MidWest and similar places through small towns and remote 'parks'.
At first, I think I'm crazy for thinking about a Mazda CX-50 Meridian but, then I remember all the crazy places I saw a Subaru of some sort in places I thought were a challenge for my Toyota Tundra when I lived in Arizona!
🚙 Thoughts?