Off-Roading
Requirements: the following are things the vehicle must have -be able to move efficiently in the outback -move efficiently in snow without haulbacks -go up a slant and uneven hill -sit at least 5 people -cannot get stuck in mud -as non-gas guzzling as possible -low range (added by crisis) -Gas Mileage -move in a certain level of water- (i don't mean moving like a boat or anything, if it can move in an low level water which vehicle can do, then thats good) -very important (reliable- as reliable as a Toyota, i don't mean just go choose a toyota) -for example go over a few trees that dropped on the ground -you can actually buy it, and then if you want to mod and tune it later on then thats okay. so what i'm saying is, its not something that a person cannot buy -looks is not a requirement -Lexus LX470 -Jeep Grand Cherokee -Jeep Liberty -Jeep Commander -Toyota FJ Cruiser -Toyota Land Cruiser -Humvee -Hummer H1 -Hummer H2 -Land Rover Ranger Rover -Range Rover Sport -Land Rover LR3 -Land Rover Defender -Honda Ridgeline -Nissan Xterra -Nissan Titan -Kia Sorento -Hyundai Tucson -Hyundai Santa Fe -Ford F-150 -GMC Yukon (Denali if u want to add) -Ford Expedition -Chevrolet Tahoe -Chevrolet Suburban -Subaru Forester -Subaru Outback -BMW X5 -Mercedes Benz G55 -Mitsubishi Montero -Mitsubishi Outlander I know that some or a lot of these cars don't really deserve to be on this list, but i just putted on whatever i could think of. If theres anything missing then you're welcome to just add on another one. When we get to an average vehicle that everybody agrees on then i'll make a poll if its neccesary at that point.