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Maybe something with easily upgradeable wheels? Seems like one easy way to add an extra inch (or more) of clearance. Is there another really common size above 16" that isn't drastically expensive?
Is there any such vehicle, at about $20k? A large wagon/hatch (Outback maybe?) or some car based SUV? My sister is just finishing schooling and will be some head honcho construction person (but not crazy high pay). That means lots of driving between sites, and lots of extremely trashed, rocky, ripped up, thick muddy terrain. There's a chance she'll risk a higher budget right at the start, maybe $30-35k. Figured I could help do some preliminary looking to try to determine whats available at the various price points.
She is currently driving an old Ford Focus and is now thrashing it hard at 160k miles and it's not liking that at all. She just recently drove off a large ledge to drop onto soggy mud, almost got stuck, and practically scraped the bottom of the car off. She really needs to get something with much better ground clearance, but still wants decent MPG. She needs room for coworkers, a big dog, and needs to be able to hide/lockup tools/equipment. She has absolutely no use/want for a truck, far to many downsides with no useful positive for her (not hauling construction material).
Is there any such vehicle, at about $20k? A large wagon/hatch (Outback maybe?) or some car based SUV? My sister is just finishing schooling and will be some head honcho construction person (but not crazy high pay). That means lots of driving between sites, and lots of extremely trashed, rocky, ripped up, thick muddy terrain. There's a chance she'll risk a higher budget right at the start, maybe $30-35k. Figured I could help do some preliminary looking to try to determine whats available at the various price points.
She is currently driving an old Ford Focus and is now thrashing it hard at 160k miles and it's not liking that at all. She just recently drove off a large ledge to drop onto soggy mud, almost got stuck, and practically scraped the bottom of the car off. She really needs to get something with much better ground clearance, but still wants decent MPG. She needs room for coworkers, a big dog, and needs to be able to hide/lockup tools/equipment. She has absolutely no use/want for a truck, far to many downsides with no useful positive for her (not hauling construction material).