My work has not told me yet if i'll be working from home this winter, so i have to assume that i should be looking for an SUV type thing.
Do i need an SUV-type thing? No.
Could i just buy any FWD penalty box? Yep.
Am i going to? Nope.
Now that that's out of the way, if i'm going to drive a cheap piece of crap, i want something that i can laugh at a little, or is just cool. Long-term reliability is NOT something i'm concerned about in the least bit, nor is gas mileage. However, i'd irrationally prefer to stay away from domestics and V8s. I have no good reason for either of those requirements, so i won't be explaining why.
Easy Mode: Under $3k, 4wd, doesn't LOOK like a huge E36 M3box.
HARD MODE: $2k or under, 4wd, 5spd
REQUIRED CREATURE COMFORTS: No huge holes in the soft top (i'm seeing a lot of soft top trucks for cheap), and working heat. (or easy to replace heater core) Beyond that? Don't care. Manual windows and locks? Bring it on. Bench seat? berkeley yeah. Hilariously long shifter throws? Yup, i like that E36 M3. Stereo? I can add one if i care enough.
Here's what i've come up with. I would greatly appreciate it if you guys would rank them in order of preference, awesomeness, reliability, coolness, or whatever arbitrary ranking system you prefer.
XTerra
Pathfinder
Trooper
Amigo
Rodeo
Passport
Samurai
Sidekick
Montero
X90
Sportage
XL7
Grand Vitara
RAV4
Isuzus are REALLY cheap around me. Looking Indianapolis area.
Will update in a little bit with some of the contenders i've found.
Is now one the right time to get a cheap Land Rover and document just how terrible the ownership experience is?
Will drop the "no domestic" clause for a 5spd 4x4 4.0 Comanche.