What kind of vehicles do you guys all drive when your going hiking? Im thinking about investing in a 4wd high clearance Jeep or something of the sort so I could get to some places where I definitely couldnt get to with what Im driving now (73 mustang):) I saw a Jeep Grand Cherokee today for $2600 and I was thinking about checking it out. What "hiking vehicle" is easiest to drive and which gets the best gas mileage (even though I know most wouldnt be too fuel efficient.)
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Sep 02 2020 3:19 pm
by azlaurie
I am purchasing a Smart Car put a lift on it. Cheap and ultralight. Yep. Take that in the back country. YEE HAW!
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Oct 05 2020 11:19 am
by RedRoxx44
I love my AEV Pro Cal. Got tired of looking at or putting painters' tape over the TPMS light ( I run my 10 ply 37 inch tires at 25 psi so I don't give myself whiplash or vibrate everything loose on rough dirt roads) and got tired of waiting for my check engine light to reset. So I turned off the TPMS with the programmer and reset the check engine light. I do have a new Mopar gas cap en route. I also used it to recalibrate my speedo when I went to larger tires and my mechanic used it when he recalibrated the axle ratio. Quite useful, although there are lots of programmers out there now that do more, and probably now for less cost. But I am happy with what I can do with it so far.
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Mar 13 2021 1:28 pm
by RedRoxx44
Just a reminder you might have a great vehicle but experience and care matter a great deal too. This frightening video is a reminder when things go wrong; they can go very wrong. [ youtube video ]
@cactuscat
Meh. I'd prefer they put their efforts into making their current lineup more competitive with new models from other manufacturers. Toyota doesn't need a new truck. They do trucks well. But some pressure from competitors on fuel efficiency, modern design, creature comforts, pricing, etc. could net their bottom line a lot more than a new ground-up design would.
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Mar 16 2021 4:11 am
by RedRoxx44
They just need to bring back the FJ and update it; maybe have a hybrid version and work on the fuel economy. Rumor has it that the poor fuel economy and lackluster initial sales ( launch in 2007 just when the economy tanked) led to it's demise to help the overall fleet meet government mandated goals.
Some redesign I would like: large sunroof option, the back sidepanels instead of the stupid portholes make it a thick one way view glass, the whole panel which would help a lot with rear visibility, solid front axle, optional front locker. Off road option with about 1-2 more inches taller stock, make it slightly narrower and shorter and it would be unstoppable off road. IMO
Oh, and saw a video of the new Ford Bronco trying to get out of Mickey's Hot tub near Moab. Not impressed. Maybe the driver was not experienced and too high air pressure but took him like 8-9 tries with a spotter and the lack of stock articulation showed big time.
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Mar 16 2021 6:30 am
by SpiderLegs
Toyota just needs to bring the Hilux to America.
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Mar 16 2021 8:29 am
by chumley
RedRoxx44 wrote:the new Ford Bronco
The actual bronco, or the sport? I've only seen sports so far, and the only thing they share with the real one is the name. The sport is just sportier looking escape.
I've done Mickey's in the mid 90's with a Jeep club. It is very tricky in a SWB vehicle and you can flip backwards easily. But with about 8-10 lbs pressure and lockers is really a no brainer.
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Mar 18 2021 9:26 am
by sneakySASQUATCH
Bring back original Pinz 4 or 6 wheel variant no changes problem solved they made a couple 4 wheel prototype hard top trucks for Plan to sell to civilian market in US one of which sold recently. https://swissarmyvehicles.com/vehicles/ ... vilian-173.
Idea was ahead of it’s time. There are a couple projects out there working on full electric and hybrid upgrades.
@sneakySASQUATCH
I don't think they can do it based on US fuel economy laws. I don't know the exact details, but I believe an automaker that sells vehicles here has to have an average economy rating across all their vehicles. So Ford can sell an 8mpg F-350, but only because it is offset by the 35mpg Edge or whatever. Now if the electric or hybrid thing happens, then maybe it becomes possible. Or they can make a baby "prinzess" that looks like a smart car?
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Mar 18 2021 10:31 am
by AugustWest
@chumley
Pretty sure all foreign vehicles are 'grandfathered after 20 or 25 years allowing for importation at that time.
And it looks ... um ... well, I'm sure there's a market for them.
The released specs clearly define the size of the touch screen. It does not indicate ground clearance (which appears to be less than the screen ). It does feature all-wheel-drive and can tow that instaworthy overlanding bubble trailer thing.
At a minimum, it should be a big hit in Patagonia, Sonoita, and Nogales!
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Apr 28 2021 1:44 pm
by toddak
@chumley
Hmmm... kinda getting a Baja vibe from that Hyundai
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Apr 28 2021 2:02 pm
by AugustWest
@chumley
I think I'd rather ride in an overloaded manure spreader than in one of these things.
Re: Hiking vehicles
Posted: Apr 28 2021 2:21 pm
by chumley
@toddak yeah that was the BRAT reference ... the Baja's dad. @AugustWest it's the Cadillac of, something.
Re: Hiking vehicles- Back country recovery
Posted: Apr 28 2021 2:52 pm
by Pivo
Very interesting article and video of a recovery team towing a disabled Jeep.