At this point, it looks like the Jeep Grand Cherokee L and Toyota Land Cruiser would run sandy circles around the other two, though we'll remind you that the Cherokee is by far the biggest of the group, making it a tight squeeze on small trails. But we still have to factor in price.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is a luxury car priced at $85,665. It has a ton of capability, maybe the most on this list, but is double the price of some others. The Ford Explorer Timberline comes in at $45,765, about $13K more than the base model. But it seems like a smart move as the company reported there's been a 56% increase in off-road use among its owners.
The base Jeep Grand Cherokee L is $36,995, but if you spec the Overland trim, which comes with all the off-road goodies, you're looking at about $57,000. If you add the optional Off-Road Package with the eLSD, skid plates and big wheels, which the Ford comes with as standard, you're adding another $1,095. The Honda Pilot is the cheapest of the group with a base price of $32,550, but all-wheel drive adds another $2,000 for a total of $34,550.
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