So I've about had it with the Ranger. To small to be a useful family vehicle. It's going hop for sale soonish to capitalize on prewinter and pandemic pricing.
This leaves me in a sticky situation, because EVERYTHING is priced ridiculously these days.
I was originally hoping for a 4 door full size truck, that's not happening unless I hit the lottery.
Then I started thinking, I do have a 4x8 trailer, while it needs new tires and a bottom, it could do the majority of it truck stuff for me, with a vehicle that could tow it.
So let's say a budget of $7500. Automatic, 4wd or AWD but none of that GM push button 4wd E36 M3, able to comfortably sit 4 adults, and tow 3500lbs or more.
I'm thinking Tahoe, expedition, suburban. I don't like explorers, the avalanche/ridgeline is a big no go. A Forrester could work, I liked my 99, but I'd like something newer and I forget when they started making transmissions out of glass for them.
What am I missing? I feel like there's a slew of GM and non German foreign SUVs or larger CUVs out there that I'm just not familiar with.
I looked around for AWD minivans. Either pre 2005, or too new to afford, unless I want a Siena, of which I've found 2 in the state in recent searches.
Gas mileage isn't much of a concern, but rust proofing and parts availability are.