What kind of car do you have now?
Thank you for the reply! I’m based in Ontario, where we get a fair amount of snow. My primary concern is having a vehicle that won’t get stuck on gravel or dirt roads, especially in snowy conditions. That’s the main reason I’m looking into a capable 4WD vehicle.
That said, if the vehicle can handle some light crawling over small obstacles, I’d love to explore off-roading occasionally. It’s not a priority, but having that capability would be a nice bonus. Appreciate your advice on this!
You don't need AWD or 4WD for that
Obviously you don't want to be stuck in a Mustang on summer tires, but just about any AWD will do, or even FWD with winter tires.
A Rav4 with all-weather tires or even crossover H/T tires will suffice. You might be able to get A/T tires, depending on what tire size your next car or crossover uses.
If you need something bigger, consider a Mazda5, Kia Rondo, or Chevy Orlando. There's also the Transit Connect.
You sound like a prime candidate for Subaru. The 2011+ Forester seems like a good fit for you. 2011 is when they switched to the good engine.
The big BOF SUV's don't have much room inside for their exterior size. For example, a Sequoia/LC/GX/Armada has less interior room than a Sienna. Also, the Sienna is available with AWD.
You could also import a TourX from the US (it wasn't sold in Canada, but US and Canadian standards are basically identical).
Indeed Subaru forester looks so good too, I was actually looking into the Armada, and I really like its size and presence. However, I’ve seen quite a few people on Facebook groups mentioning reliability issues, which has me a bit concerned. That’s making it hard to decide.
Do you have any insights on how reliable the Armada really is, especially for someone planning to use it in snow and occasional light off-roading? Would you recommend it, or should I consider something else in a similar size range? Thanks!
The Armada is not *quite* as good as a Toyota, but it's still good. There's Toyota, then Nissan, then American stuff, then Kia and the Euros. Kia only sold the Borrego in the US for a year, but they sold it for a few more years in Canada. They still make it for other markets, such as Korea. If you still insist on a large BOF SUV, Borregos are CHEAP
