MrNoodly
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This whole discussion hinges on where someone wants to go. A lot of the answers seem to come from the perspective of those who want to get way out in the boonies, where 4WD, ground clearance, approach and departure angles, lockers and all that are essential. But if someone's idea of adventure is driving down a maintained dirt road and going a few dozen yards over lumpy ground to an existing dispersed camping spot, then all that off-roading stuff is mostly overkill. I think for must of us, the main concerns are getting stuck in a patch of mud or sand, dropping a wheel into a deep pothole, or worrying whether the occasional football sized rock in the road will rip open the oil pan.
Like I wrote earlier, I've seen some compact sedans in some surprising places. Rough places. It's about knowing how to pick your line and knowing your limits.
My van can go anywhere a 2WD pickup can go. A locking differential would be nice, but the cost of one, versus how often I'd need it, doesn't make sense to me.
Like I wrote earlier, I've seen some compact sedans in some surprising places. Rough places. It's about knowing how to pick your line and knowing your limits.
My van can go anywhere a 2WD pickup can go. A locking differential would be nice, but the cost of one, versus how often I'd need it, doesn't make sense to me.