Sorry, but I had to make my own. Even if it was to end up like every other thread where I should be using a 3500 quad cab duallie with the diesel!
Looking for a dual duty vehicle for a 25mi/day commute (gas mileage not THAT important) on our windy little back roads, plus towing a few times a month to the local track, plus a 200mi round trip about once a month for events. I will be flat towing at first and then getting a trailer when funds permit. Car weight is 2250lbs, tires/spares/tools weigh 200lbs or so.
4wd would be a plus around where the new house is, but not required.
The wife wants to be able to drive it 'sometimes' which in my mind is crazy, but it's about par for the course. "Pickup" is probably not in her vocabulary. She wouldn't drive my little rcsb 1500 Ram. Fullsize van is probably out as well.. wouldn't fit into the neighborhood.
I have 4k to spend, might be able to stretch that a little especially if swmbo wants to use it.
Looking at:
Yukon/Tahoe Explorer/Expedition Grand Cherokee
One vehicle in particular is a GC with selectrac and the 4L which seems nice but I'm worried about the short wheel base.
I am not sure how the Explorer stacks up to the larger Expedition, and if there are years to get and avoid with either.
For the Yukon/Tahoe 99 up I think is desirable due to the presence of the LS motors.
I would rather a Burban or Expedition with a BIG motor but they're out of my price range right now and the mrs is down on such a large vehicle.
Not sure if there's anything obvious I'm not thinking of.. other then pickups/vans.
So.. yeah.. this is the internet.. tell me what to do so I can do the opposite!!

