Does anyone have any advice or pros/cons evaluation concerning whether an SUV or a truck is a better option for an upland hunting rig that also serves as a daily driver? I currently have a Subaru Forester that I love everything about except for the fact that it can't tow anything. I'm just starting out as a primarily upland hunter for dusky grouse and quail across AZ. Other year round fun usage would be for hiking/camping in the AZ high country. I live in Phoenix, so the rig has to reasonably function in a large metropolitan area. My specific considerations for the vehicle are:
1. Budget - $40k (looking the range of preferably a used vehicle 2017 and newer with less than 75k mileage)
2. Towing capacity of greater than 3,000 lbs (I'm looking into getting an expedition-style offroad small travel trailer)
3. Backseat sole use is for carrying my dog every day to the park/training when we aren't in the field (22 lb Britt and I tend to use a harness to buckle her into the seatbelt. I don't have a family, so people carrying isn't a factor.
Thanks for any advice you can share!
1. Budget - $40k (looking the range of preferably a used vehicle 2017 and newer with less than 75k mileage)
2. Towing capacity of greater than 3,000 lbs (I'm looking into getting an expedition-style offroad small travel trailer)
3. Backseat sole use is for carrying my dog every day to the park/training when we aren't in the field (22 lb Britt and I tend to use a harness to buckle her into the seatbelt. I don't have a family, so people carrying isn't a factor.
Thanks for any advice you can share!