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    Daily driver overlanding

    Its seeming like a secondary vehicle may be best. One trip with the dog on the trails kinda confirmed it. I dont want to be paranoid about my daily getting thrashed. More to come. But, with that in mind, fuel economy really isnt a concern. Reliability yes. Ill keep you posted!
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    Daily driver overlanding

    Thats that im coming to realize. I went out exploring a bit today, and not saying I'm not gonna also try elsewhere, but the places I went today weren't difficult. Honestly a 2WD unibody could make it, granted it has enough clearance (some ruts and potholes etc). I DO however like to plan for bad...
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    Daily driver overlanding

    I think so too. This means i can look at more options too, because frequent maintenance isnt necessarily a killer, so long as it can be done in a home garage.
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    Daily driver overlanding

    Now a suburban or tahoe may be overkill for what we're doing (2 adults, 1 dog no kids) but ive found a ton of trailblazers, 4x4 in good shape for next to nothing. May be something to think about.
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    Daily driver overlanding

    I have seen some MDXs tackle some impressive courses at moab and in the snow etc so there is definitely some capability there. Nowhere near a dedicated off roader, but then again, overland and hardcore off road are two totally separate things. But for the daily that drives 90% on pavement and...
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    Daily driver overlanding

    Subarus are a good choice, i have to look into late model foresters some more. The imvt vs shawd kinda has me uncertain, i swore i read there was a bigger difference between the two. More to come!
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    Daily driver overlanding

    I appreciate that, you dont want your transmission/ awd system killing itself when you dont need it to. That being said, the SH-AWD system the MDX has is far superior and handles great as a full time AWD system that can put 70% to the rear, and ALL of that to either rear tire if needed. Its more...
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    Daily driver overlanding

    What kinda quirks we talkin here? I can do some stuff but I dont have the time to get into internal engine/tranny stuff but I can do cooling system, suspension, basic maintenance, etc. Ill check out WK1 and WJs but Im pretty sure theyre the late 90s/early 2000s era
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    Daily driver overlanding

    I WILL say this tho, i forgot about the xterra. My ex had one, thing was decent until it gave us consistent emissions problems. But i think that was as unique circumstance, ive seen many, many others rack miles up on them without issue. Once the strawberry milkshake thing is fixed, anyway
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    Daily driver overlanding

    You know, its funny you said that. My daily is a 2014 civic si. Car is fun to wrench on and a blast to drive plus i fill it for $30. The more this thread has gone on I just may do that. Finding a one size fits all vehicle is damn near impossible. But I DO wanna get back on the trails.
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    Daily driver overlanding

    As long as its not going to turn into a massive money pit or an oversized paperweight, i could get into it.
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    Daily driver overlanding

    What kind of maintenance would I need to be aware of? I've got a decent and growing garage setup and I can a decent amount of work without going to a mech.
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    Daily driver overlanding

    Ive worked on a lot of Japanese cars, i know thats different, but Im no stranger to wrenching and i can teach myself just about anything with a write up or youtube video. I may look into these. Although id probably make it a dedicated rig instead of a 20k mile/year daily driver. Just asking for...
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    Daily driver overlanding

    OK I'm a bit interested here, what's the maintenance and reliability like?
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    Daily driver overlanding

    See, this right here is what makes me think. Sure, 4runner is a good answer. But the only time ive needed to hit 4wd was in heavy snow. It's more to serve as a trail/adventure rig and NOT a wheeler/crawler. Most people don't use their rig to its capacity.