I've been driving a pickup truck for 30 years, a couple fords, and a couple Toyotas in that timeframe. I'm considering picking up something with relatively low miles, and am looking for your feedback on how your SUV's have done in deeper snow on low maintenance roads. I haven't really narrowed the field yet. First pick would be a Tacoma access cab, but the fuel mileage isn't that great and the seats on my 2003 Tacoma sucked. Also looking at the Subaru Outback, maybe Crosstrek too, and the Nissan Rogue(lose value quickly). The tundra I currently drive only gets 12-15 in the winter crawling around on the back roads .
Since (*^_@! WA State has the highest fuel prices in the nation (FUCK the dipshit Dems) I'm looking for better economy and snow travel ability as well, in my retired winter hunting adventures.
Thanks in advance for your feedback/experiences.
Are there other models I should consider as well? Wife has a Rav, and I haven't been terribly impressed in the winter with deeper snow.
Since (*^_@! WA State has the highest fuel prices in the nation (FUCK the dipshit Dems) I'm looking for better economy and snow travel ability as well, in my retired winter hunting adventures.
Thanks in advance for your feedback/experiences.
Are there other models I should consider as well? Wife has a Rav, and I haven't been terribly impressed in the winter with deeper snow.