I'm totally inexperienced at all this stuff, so I don't have a real good handle on how terrain-adaptable my vehicle will need to be. My plan is to stay at established campsites, parks, and occasional paved urban boondocking sites at least 6 months out of the year, using the vehicle as a daily driver whenever I'm back in my home town. I don't see myself crashing through underbrush or battling mudslides on these extended trips -- but I would imagine that some of the "wilder" places may be unpaved lots accessed via dirt roads, etc. and of course dirt has been known to turn to mud....
Anyway, should I make all-wheel drive a priority when picking out a "hard-shelled tent" such as an SUV or minivan? (I think the Sienna is the only minivan that actually offers it.) Or would it not really matter for the anticipated usage described above?
Anyway, should I make all-wheel drive a priority when picking out a "hard-shelled tent" such as an SUV or minivan? (I think the Sienna is the only minivan that actually offers it.) Or would it not really matter for the anticipated usage described above?