Did you take your Bronco and Ramcharger offroad much?
As far as ofroadablilty, there really isn't else comparable to the H2. My first instinct was to tell you to get a Grand Cherokee, but you said they are too small. Ok, you're right, especially after owning fullsizes.
They don't make the 2-door Tahoe or Yukon anymore, so those are out, unless you don't mind buying used.
The Rovers are pretty good offroad, but they're not much bigger than Jeeps and the reliability is questionable from what I hear.
The H2's have some issues too. I've read on this board about transmissions, transfer cases, and front axles having to be replaced, all at under 10k miles. Under warranty of course, but still. One guy had his tranny blow up one week, and his transfer case the next.
You might want to go on the general description board and ask this question, you'll get more feedback there.
1997 Grand Cherokee TSi
It's got some lift, skids, and rock rails, among other things.
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1997 Grand Cherokee TSi
It\'s got some lift, skids, and rock rails, among other things.
*member of the \"No Hummer Krew\"*
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