Ain't any vehicles undervalued right now unfortunately. A guy has to spend 28k just to get something with under 100k miles.is under valued in the current marketplace?
Lexus GX series is overlooked for its off-road capabilities.What truck or SUV is very capable off-road but doesn't get enough credit? Is there anything new or old (within last couple decade) that does well off-road and is under valued in the current marketplace?
Maybe if you use toro, but I couldn't imagine going the places I hunt on thin highway tires and without properly fitted chains.How many times a year do you want to use it and for how many years?
May want to consider renting when needed. It does not make much financial sense dropping $30K+ (for example) on a high-mileage vehicle to only use it 2-3 times a year for hunting.
What do you do if you actually kill something though? Besides tires thats a major problem for me with cars/suv roof rack/ small trailer?Late 90's AWD RX300. My buddy picked me up in one and I sort of looked at it like, what the hell are we taking onto these nasty forest service roads? It handled it WAY better than my pickup. Lots of room in the back, comfortable, heated seats... I fell asleep which I rarely do in vehicles.
He has this storage rack/box thing he made that goes into the hitch receiver. Has room for a large cooler then strap down the rest on top of the cooler. We both killed deer, no issues.What do you do if you actually kill something though? Besides tires thats a major problem for me with cars/suv roof rack/ small trailer?
Do you just not hunt archery season? Were not really allowed to skin the face in Oregon and im not putting a tick infested cape inside.