The crossovers that interest you - and interest lots of people these days - are not really designed to go off-roading. But do they have the features necessary for off-road use, or are we better off having a separate "excursion" vehicle for exploring backcountry byways? Thank you! - Evan With fuel economy still an important consideration, we are interested in the hybrid lines of small SUVs (such as the Ford Escape or the Toyota RAV4). At my job, many of the favored field vehicles are the older ('80s-model) Suburbans and Ford Broncos, which are almost indestructible but drink gas like it's water. Dear Car Talk: How do the newer, lighter SUVs (crossovers) stack up against classic Jeeps, Land Rovers and Chevy Suburbans for off-road use? While many tout the safety features and traction of all-wheel drive, they are never shown being driven anywhere except on paved city streets.
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