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Hello everyone,
What are good cars that are ideal to be bought and used specifically for the purpose of /out/ings?
The car needs to
>access crappy logging roads, in freezing winters or hot summers
>4WD
>be sub 5k ideally (used market)
>big enough to bring 2 people minimum and gear such as canvas tent and stove (for winter camping in canada)
>reliable enough to not shit out after non-daily use
>have reasonably available and affordable replacement parts for a home mechanic
>relatively simple maintenance, no computer lockout bullshit
Am I missing any specifications? I'm really not a car guy, but I have a lot of experience fixing boats and boat engines so I doubt a car would be that much more complicated to maintain.
I see a lot of early 2000s jeeps being sold by owner for very little so Idk, i'll start with a jeep?
What are good cars that are ideal to be bought and used specifically for the purpose of /out/ings?
The car needs to
>access crappy logging roads, in freezing winters or hot summers
>4WD
>be sub 5k ideally (used market)
>big enough to bring 2 people minimum and gear such as canvas tent and stove (for winter camping in canada)
>reliable enough to not shit out after non-daily use
>have reasonably available and affordable replacement parts for a home mechanic
>relatively simple maintenance, no computer lockout bullshit
Am I missing any specifications? I'm really not a car guy, but I have a lot of experience fixing boats and boat engines so I doubt a car would be that much more complicated to maintain.
I see a lot of early 2000s jeeps being sold by owner for very little so Idk, i'll start with a jeep?