My dad talked me out of my Wrangler Rubicon to use as a tow vehicle behind his RV, so now I find myself without 4-wheeled transport.
My days of rock crawling are over, so the ability to add lifts/winches/lockers is not necessary, but having enough room in back to sleep flat would be awesome (70" is enough space for me to sleep) and real 4wd for questionable roads while out hunting and playing.
I've looked at Xterras and 4runners and both seem pretty good, but they're expensive and they have timing belts which in the used market are rarely actually replaced. For less money in almost any year I can get a 4x4 Explorer on which the maintenance seems really simple. So far I'm partial to the XLT trim with the V6, I don't want leather/nav/power seats/sunroofs/etc and I don't plan to tow. The only thing that I really must have is 4wd and AC, and probably an automatic so the wife can drive it when I want to borrow her car for longer trips.
Anyone have any first hand experience with Explorers, especially the late 90s versions? They're everywhere so they must be good for something, I just worry that 'something' is either taking the kids to the mall or keeping up the mechanic's boat payments.
My days of rock crawling are over, so the ability to add lifts/winches/lockers is not necessary, but having enough room in back to sleep flat would be awesome (70" is enough space for me to sleep) and real 4wd for questionable roads while out hunting and playing.
I've looked at Xterras and 4runners and both seem pretty good, but they're expensive and they have timing belts which in the used market are rarely actually replaced. For less money in almost any year I can get a 4x4 Explorer on which the maintenance seems really simple. So far I'm partial to the XLT trim with the V6, I don't want leather/nav/power seats/sunroofs/etc and I don't plan to tow. The only thing that I really must have is 4wd and AC, and probably an automatic so the wife can drive it when I want to borrow her car for longer trips.
Anyone have any first hand experience with Explorers, especially the late 90s versions? They're everywhere so they must be good for something, I just worry that 'something' is either taking the kids to the mall or keeping up the mechanic's boat payments.