Will you be doing long term reviews on the vehicles you purchased for the show? The 4runner, Maverick and the Jeep. I'm curious to see how long the average new car goes without major faults or repairs.
@@darthtyranus7683 “all my family and friends had 2 renegades”.. huh? Plenty of renegades and fiats themselves with over 200k on the clock original trans and engine. Your “friends” change they’re oil every 20k miles.
Absolutely love my 2018 Jeep Compass 4x4. I have taken it on so many SoCal off-road trails and the four-wheel-drive system combined with 29” Perrelli AT+ tires have never let me down. I’ve gotten a lot of desert pinstripes though lol😀
Your videos helped influence me buy this exact make/model/year back in March 2022. So far 15,000 miles im very pleased everything from the interior to its everyday road driving ability. Its made navigating some of the worst winter days in Michigan seem effortless with its snow mode.
I had 2019 Compass Trailhawk. Great little Jeep, explored Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree, etc. Did great. I had the Toyo Open Country AT3’s in 225/65/17 and the tires really elevated it’s performance. But my trip from Humboldt CA to near San Diego made me realize just how gutless it truly was. With the slightly bigger tires and all our gear, it just struggled so hard in the altitude and faster highway sections. I traded it in and actually made $1000 because of trade in values right now. I upgraded to a slightly older but low mileage 2018 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. No comparison. It’s 1000x better. And the funny thing is that I averaged 22 mpg in the compass mixed, now I’m seeing 18-20 in the GC, and I’m on true 32 inch Toyo AT3’s. So yeah, the compass is a cool rig, but it NEEDS a better engine! Thanks for the video.
I don't know. I own a 2020 Compass Sport FWD, and the engine feel good to me, especially after 7K miles - I felt the engine really started to rev better and provide better MPG at least on the highway. Passing power is sufficient, and I can honestly say I went from feeling underwhelmed by this engine at first to really liking it over time. Maybe it's because the Sport trim is almost 500 pounds lighter than the Trailhawk trim.
I own a 2020 Compass Sport, and after it passed 7K miles, the engine really opened up with better acceleration and improved efficiency (reliable 32 MPG on flat highway). It has sufficient passing ability, and overall nothing to complain about. All it needs is oil changes every 4K miles to keep the oil from getting dirty; unclean oil will ruin the oil actuated VVT by 70K miles, but with proper maintenance, these 2.4L Tigershark engines are good for 200K miles.
Titus Canyon is one of my favorite off-road experiences...there is nothing like it and how incredible it is. I did it in my F-250 and it handled it perfectly; it's a trail that needs high clearance rather than 4WD
Nice video. I think this is the appropriate level of soft road that CUVs should be able to handle, provided you have decent all terrains to help avoid a puncture, and a fullsize spare. A car could likely handle this, but would be a little more worrisome and should go slower, plus you can't really find all terrains for them
I did this in a slightly lowered classic impreza and the first part was incredibly slow. The middle part I had to really watch my line and I still scraped twice. The third part with the slot canyon was amazing. Also, this is a one way road.
"OH! That was a rock I didn't see." Me either. Any of them. Are you sure this Trailhawk suspension doesn't need more travel and/or compliance? Enjoy the holidays, Ryan.
Compass trailhawks are actually pretty awesome. Only downside I noticed was build quality in the interior but this new generation is looking way better
Are you guys also having the issue with the Uconnect lowering the volume, loosing the audio and doing funky stuff? I understand there should be an over the air update but wondering how many people have this issue? Other than stereo everything else is great
You’re right near where I grew up. Thank goodness I ended up being stationed in San Diego as my last tour of duty cuz growing up that heat was atrocious! Lol
Nice video :). I bought a 21’ Cherokee Latitude lux (though 2WD an with the 3.2l V6) a few months ago. It was not at all the car I was looking for…I was looking at the Tiguan and the Tucson Hybrid but they just weren’t available in the trim/model’s I wanted AND were 3-5k over MSRP. Was getting frustrated in my search and fell over the Jeep at 3k under MSRP (and it really was when I got to the dealer and no other bs), test drove it and bought it the same day. Also a lower trim than I was looking for but checked enough of the boxes of things I wanted. Have been very happy so far. I love going to DV. Have been there on several trips on my Triumph T120 with a motorcycle group (Japanese vintage and SoCal Norton clubs), though I have skipped Titus Cyn when the adventure bikes in the group have gone that route… Would my 2WD Cherokee be ok on Titus Cyn (assuming no rain/recent rain and good general weather and road conditions) or would I be pushing my luck? When I have had this one a few years I will probably trade it in on a higher trim 4WD version.
Great video. IMO, one of your best. The scenery made me homesick. I used to live in Mesa, AZ and my past time was solo desert exploration in my modified 1978 Cehvy K5 Blazer. Man, I miss the Western US. I'm sure you already know this, but 2 liters of H2O is not nearly enough...4 gallons minimum. Either way, thanks for the content.
According to my hotel rewards account I spent 136 nights on the road this year. That’s not counting all the hotels outside of network. So probably close to 180.
Hi just wondering what those “Thud” sounds were? Is it large rocks hitting the underbody or the car hitting the bump stops or just the luggage inside the car? Also Happy Holidays !!
Jersey potholes you ain’t kidding pal 😂 been here most of my life….. also was a stretch of time where my mom got a few flat tires from driving over nails in like a few years….
"I feel like I'm going to be attacked by sand people or Jawas." LMAO!!! Ohh man!!! That brings me back to the late 70s, and my parents taking us kids to the movie theater to watch "Star Wars!!!"
A little bit more about the suspension work on washboard, handling, speed, noise level, interior rattling would be nice to hear too during such kind of road trip reviews. How good are the headlights in the dark as well. Anyway a very pleasing video, reminds me of the places nearby Almaty, Qazaqstan
Ryan I swear, your vids give me agita! However...I. Can't. Stop. Watching. Them. 😀 Thanks for saying the trail is Westbound only, maybe include that nugget earlier in the video. It will allow us space to fret over something else. LOL! #CityDriverOnly (Side Note: Awesome video quality, the angles captured were first class.)
The compass has a adaptive suspension... well kind of. It’s a “frequency selective dampening “ suspension with a off road tune. So it should be excellent over washboard while it adapts to the bumps. Made me kind of sad you aired down I was interested in seeing how it would do. Chrysler also uses a version of it on the dart GT it’s a adaptive suspension with a sport tune. The Fiat 500L has a Koni branded version. Fun fact Ferrari uses a shock from koni that’s frequency dampened as well.
Do you think there’s anything on this trail that required the off-road features of the compass? Could I do it in a RAV4? I didn’t see any glaring obstacles so far in the video, but I’m curious.
Would an AWD HRV be a more reliable option for "mild adventures" like this one? Would an HRV be able to do the previous video climbing a mountain trail? Would love to get 200k miles over 10 years on the next vehicle. Not sure if the smaller jeeps (see: fiats) are up to the task.
Maybe I missed it, but I'd love to see a video like this using the Ford Maverick. Especially the hybrid model as I don't see a lot of videos with it and it's definitely the more popular model.
Do you think the Kia Seltos would be able to handle this road? I’m planning a trip out to California in October and would love to come visit this spot! Also is there any spots with soft sand or is it mostly solid ground? I got myself stuck in sand before and that wasn’t fun…
Awesome video. I have really silly question = at 20:28 (or around there) if something happens to your car and you get stuck, do you call AAA? Or what's the plan in case you get stuck (do you have someone following you)?
@@drivingsports haha love it my man. Getting ny ride (same one today) and therr is a massive snow strom coming to Cleveland tonight. After watching you go up that steep hill in a foot of snow - guess who is showing up to work tomorrow. That is righ lol!!! Thanks for awesome videos in this jeep compass.
The Garmin Inreach is a great product. My wife and I have had one for several years. About tires and rims. I believe that you cannot use the wheel nuts for alloy rim on the spare with a steel rims. My 20 Tundra had a tire with a defect and I told the dealer to put on the spare as a temporary solution until a replacement came for my alloy rim. They put wheel nuts on for a steel rim. I had never thought about that. Now, I have five nuts in a bag 🎒 in my truck if I need to use the spare.
this is a great video, love your presentation, if you really purchased this vehicle it be great to get a follow up video in a year or 2 on how well it holds up.
In Brazil, we have the version gasoline with a 1.3 turbo 177 hp and 200 lb-ft of torque, with acelerations 0-62 in 9.3 secons. Hes a much faster vehicle, but is only FWD. For a 4WD, we have a diesel with 167 hp and 260 bl-ft of torque, more compatible with off road.
Video production trick: All the drone shots were done outside the park no-fly zone. (Not actually in Death Valley, but close enough to have similar terrain.)
I have a question and this goes for anyone reading this. I am a college student looking to get a 4x4 Midsize Truck or SUV. Currently I have a 2015 Dodge Dart that I’m looking to trade in. Just wanted to get different opinions. I also live in the PNW
Last time I was out in Titus Canyon, I met a pair of German tourists driving their big rented Class B motorhome through it…”yah, vell ve saw on ze Google Maps zis road, so ve vant to come” 😂 🇩🇪 Believe it or not, they made it through without wrecking their vehicle
Probably a European driving the rental Altima. I had an Italian Grandmother as a kid. She would take me there in the summers often. Her family owned an olive farm. I saw people drive small fiats and golfs down dirt roads that an average American would think they needed a Raptor / TRX to get down. Of course this was in the 1990’s, when even Camaros and sports cars had wider sidewall tires (and in some cases ground clearance) than most of the SUVs we have that now ride on 19, 20, and 21’s.
@@drivingsports I've never been to death valley, nice jeep by the way.... hey Ryan, have you and Kathleena ever thought Bout coming to the tri-cities, Wa.? And doing a review?
Will you be doing long term reviews on the vehicles you purchased for the show? The 4runner, Maverick and the Jeep. I'm curious to see how long the average new car goes without major faults or repairs.
It is a FIAT after all my family and friends had 2 renegades had engine and transmission issues at 70k miles and yes we maintain them well lol
The order of reliability from best to worst is exactly in the order you named them
This!
@@northerntoyota7584 no it’s not.
@@darthtyranus7683 “all my family and friends had 2 renegades”.. huh? Plenty of renegades and fiats themselves with over 200k on the clock original trans and engine. Your “friends” change they’re oil every 20k miles.
Great video. That Compass has seen more off-road miles in its first 3000 miles, than most will ever travel. Bravo.
Absolutely love my 2018 Jeep Compass 4x4. I have taken it on so many SoCal off-road trails and the four-wheel-drive system combined with 29” Perrelli AT+ tires have never let me down. I’ve gotten a lot of desert pinstripes though lol😀
Road trip exploration videos that combine a review of the vehicle's performance are such a nice mix. Thanks for showing this adventure!
Loved the episode! I definitely need to do this trail! Merry Christmas Ryan and team!
Have to say, never thought I'd be looking at a full video of basically just a trail drive but I fully enjoyed it! Love Jeep too so... 😊 Good stuff!
Your videos helped influence me buy this exact make/model/year back in March 2022. So far 15,000 miles im very pleased everything from the interior to its everyday road driving ability. Its made navigating some of the worst winter days in Michigan seem effortless with its snow mode.
Always appreciate your videos - not just simple car reviews, but “real life” experiences to prove it. “Driving Sports” indeed!
Wow that canyon drive was amazing. Never seen a road like that before.
Another great video. Can't wait to try the Titus Canyon adventure when we get out Outback Wilderness
More relaxing episodes like this, please.
I've been meaning to take out my SR5 for a nice little adventure nothing crazy and this seems to fit the bill. Excellent video!
I had 2019 Compass Trailhawk. Great little Jeep, explored Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree, etc. Did great. I had the Toyo Open Country AT3’s in 225/65/17 and the tires really elevated it’s performance. But my trip from Humboldt CA to near San Diego made me realize just how gutless it truly was. With the slightly bigger tires and all our gear, it just struggled so hard in the altitude and faster highway sections. I traded it in and actually made $1000 because of trade in values right now. I upgraded to a slightly older but low mileage 2018 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. No comparison. It’s 1000x better. And the funny thing is that I averaged 22 mpg in the compass mixed, now I’m seeing 18-20 in the GC, and I’m on true 32 inch Toyo AT3’s. So yeah, the compass is a cool rig, but it NEEDS a better engine! Thanks for the video.
I don't know. I own a 2020 Compass Sport FWD, and the engine feel good to me, especially after 7K miles - I felt the engine really started to rev better and provide better MPG at least on the highway. Passing power is sufficient, and I can honestly say I went from feeling underwhelmed by this engine at first to really liking it over time. Maybe it's because the Sport trim is almost 500 pounds lighter than the Trailhawk trim.
Yes the powertrain is such a big oversight on Jeep's part that it is a deal breaker for me. The powertrain is really that bad!
It’s class competitive with the best selling rav 4
I own a 2020 Compass Sport, and after it passed 7K miles, the engine really opened up with better acceleration and improved efficiency (reliable 32 MPG on flat highway). It has sufficient passing ability, and overall nothing to complain about. All it needs is oil changes every 4K miles to keep the oil from getting dirty; unclean oil will ruin the oil actuated VVT by 70K miles, but with proper maintenance, these 2.4L Tigershark engines are good for 200K miles.
Titus Canyon is one of my favorite off-road experiences...there is nothing like it and how incredible it is. I did it in my F-250 and it handled it perfectly; it's a trail that needs high clearance rather than 4WD
Thanks for the "ride" through the canyon. Incredible. Also thanks for the information, I am seriously considering purchasing
That place looks amazing. Thanks for sharing the location!
Nice video. I think this is the appropriate level of soft road that CUVs should be able to handle, provided you have decent all terrains to help avoid a puncture, and a fullsize spare. A car could likely handle this, but would be a little more worrisome and should go slower, plus you can't really find all terrains for them
I did this in a slightly lowered classic impreza and the first part was incredibly slow. The middle part I had to really watch my line and I still scraped twice. The third part with the slot canyon was amazing.
Also, this is a one way road.
We saw a camry do it. So low to the ground.
I plan on getting an Outback just so I can do trails like this. Love your videos.
"OH! That was a rock I didn't see." Me either. Any of them. Are you sure this Trailhawk suspension doesn't need more travel and/or compliance? Enjoy the holidays, Ryan.
Great video Ryan!
So cool! Can't wait to do this trail in my 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk.
Beautiful review n video on Jeep Compass....i just loved it
Merry Chistmas Ryan and Team! Another great video with awesome sceneries and gorgeous pictures!
I have really enjoyed this trip (video) congratulations I love your channel
An amazing trip, would love to have done that. I sure like my 2020 compass trailhawk. More videos like this, ease. Enjoy, stay safe.
“Boy this place would be perfect for an ambush” killed me
Compass trailhawks are actually pretty awesome. Only downside I noticed was build quality in the interior but this new generation is looking way better
Are you guys also having the issue with the Uconnect lowering the volume, loosing the audio and doing funky stuff? I understand there should be an over the air update but wondering how many people have this issue? Other than stereo everything else is great
wow i didn't know this road existed, can't wait to go one day. will you be reviewing the ford explorer timberline any time soon?
Soon as they can get us one.
You’re right near where I grew up. Thank goodness I ended up being stationed in San Diego as my last tour of duty cuz growing up that heat was atrocious! Lol
Nice video :). I bought a 21’ Cherokee Latitude lux (though 2WD an with the 3.2l V6) a few months ago. It was not at all the car I was looking for…I was looking at the Tiguan and the Tucson Hybrid but they just weren’t available in the trim/model’s I wanted AND were 3-5k over MSRP. Was getting frustrated in my search and fell over the Jeep at 3k under MSRP (and it really was when I got to the dealer and no other bs), test drove it and bought it the same day. Also a lower trim than I was looking for but checked enough of the boxes of things I wanted. Have been very happy so far.
I love going to DV. Have been there on several trips on my Triumph T120 with a motorcycle group (Japanese vintage and SoCal Norton clubs), though I have skipped Titus Cyn when the adventure bikes in the group have gone that route… Would my 2WD Cherokee be ok on Titus Cyn (assuming no rain/recent rain and good general weather and road conditions) or would I be pushing my luck? When I have had this one a few years I will probably trade it in on a higher trim 4WD version.
Great video. IMO, one of your best. The scenery made me homesick. I used to live in Mesa, AZ and my past time was solo desert exploration in my modified 1978 Cehvy K5 Blazer. Man, I miss the Western US.
I'm sure you already know this, but 2 liters of H2O is not nearly enough...4 gallons minimum.
Either way, thanks for the content.
"This road is so smooth! Oh sh*te!!!!" lol
this is where the Jeep Compass belongs! be safe out there.
Jeeze, I'm just curious how many weeks out of the year you're away from home base. Seems like a lot of adventures in your job.
According to my hotel rewards account I spent 136 nights on the road this year. That’s not counting all the hotels outside of network. So probably close to 180.
@@drivingsports thank you for your professional and quality content and entertainment!
You should try the 1999 explorer vs the new explorer.id telling the older explorers are better
@@drivingsports Thank you for telling us that so I can tell my wife who thinks 60 nights a year is a lot!
Real life test...professional review...loved it...From Mumbai India
We rode our gravel bikes on this road in November. What a sick ride!!!
Would love to see this compared to the bronco sport Badlands on your off road test track. Great purchase. Can't wait to see more.
This is cool. New place to put on my list to take my Wilderness Forester to.
Hi just wondering what those “Thud” sounds were? Is it large rocks hitting the underbody or the car hitting the bump stops or just the luggage inside the car?
Also Happy Holidays !!
Jersey potholes you ain’t kidding pal 😂 been here most of my life….. also was a stretch of time where my mom got a few flat tires from driving over nails in like a few years….
I like the Compass, specially because I can’t afford a Grand Cherokee. Im hoping to learn more about the reliability with your videos!🙏
"I feel like I'm going to be attacked by sand people or Jawas." LMAO!!! Ohh man!!! That brings me back to the late 70s, and my parents taking us kids to the movie theater to watch "Star Wars!!!"
Beautiful landscape
Hello from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 I love your videos
I lol'd at the comedic timing of 16:40
This journey is a great inspiration. I should also do this.
A little bit more about the suspension work on washboard, handling, speed, noise level, interior rattling would be nice to hear too during such kind of road trip reviews. How good are the headlights in the dark as well. Anyway a very pleasing video, reminds me of the places nearby Almaty, Qazaqstan
wow, was just there in my tacoma 2 weeks ago. Was a great trail, loved the ghost town.
Ryan I swear, your vids give me agita! However...I. Can't. Stop. Watching. Them. 😀 Thanks for saying the trail is Westbound only, maybe include that nugget earlier in the video. It will allow us space to fret over something else. LOL! #CityDriverOnly (Side Note: Awesome video quality, the angles captured were first class.)
The compass has a adaptive suspension... well kind of. It’s a “frequency selective dampening “ suspension with a off road tune. So it should be excellent over washboard while it adapts to the bumps. Made me kind of sad you aired down I was interested in seeing how it would do. Chrysler also uses a version of it on the dart GT it’s a adaptive suspension with a sport tune. The Fiat 500L has a Koni branded version. Fun fact Ferrari uses a shock from koni that’s frequency dampened as well.
I want to go death valley now! Reminds me of Anza Borrego CA beautiful place
Love the Spanish guitar, suits the desolate, picturesque drive perfectly.
COOL SHIRT!! Merry Christmas!
Do you think there’s anything on this trail that required the off-road features of the compass? Could I do it in a RAV4? I didn’t see any glaring obstacles so far in the video, but I’m curious.
RAV4 would be great. Just make sure you have a good spare if you catch a random rock.
Will there be a review of the 2023 compass?
The new 2.0 turbo is very nice.
Loved the video... curious would a stock 2017 Subaru Outback 3.6r with A.T tires be able to do the route?
Yup, that would be a great drive.
@@drivingsports My concern is, I have no Body Armour... would you think I have to have it??
@@augiewolff2754 Not likely an issue. If you take it easy and keep your eyes open you should be good.
Lol with ease
Would an AWD HRV be a more reliable option for "mild adventures" like this one? Would an HRV be able to do the previous video climbing a mountain trail?
Would love to get 200k miles over 10 years on the next vehicle. Not sure if the smaller jeeps (see: fiats) are up to the task.
The HRVs AWD is poor by comparison. Not good enough for the Tahoe climb. Also HRV has street car ground clearance. The underside would be thrashed.
Great video!!
Great vid.
Looks like u could take a 2wd Grand Cherokee on that road and get by, no?
Shocks/struts, whatever it has, held up on the washboard?
Maybe I missed it, but I'd love to see a video like this using the Ford Maverick. Especially the hybrid model as I don't see a lot of videos with it and it's definitely the more popular model.
Whenever you reference difficulty levels of trails where are you pulling that data from?
It looks really straightforward.
Do you think the Kia Seltos would be able to handle this road? I’m planning a trip out to California in October and would love to come visit this spot! Also is there any spots with soft sand or is it mostly solid ground? I got myself stuck in sand before and that wasn’t fun…
The Kia will do fine. The suspension will be on the stepside. And definitely watch for any errant rocks. But if you take it slow you’ll be fine.
I really hope they do more with this platform to compete better with the badlands bronco sport
What is the better vehicle ford bronco sport or this Jeep Compass?
Awesome video. I have really silly question = at 20:28 (or around there) if something happens to your car and you get stuck, do you call AAA? Or what's the plan in case you get stuck (do you have someone following you)?
I have a satellite communicator. AAA probably wouldn’t come out that far, but someone in my office would call around and get a truck to rescue me.
@@drivingsports haha love it my man. Getting ny ride (same one today) and therr is a massive snow strom coming to Cleveland tonight.
After watching you go up that steep hill in a foot of snow - guess who is showing up to work tomorrow. That is righ lol!!! Thanks for awesome videos in this jeep compass.
Can u give us a review of this trailhawk on city roads / daily commute
What do you do when you encounter someone coming the other way and you're on one of those narrow sections that are like a ledge on the steep hillside?
It’s a one-way road.
@@drivingsports Aha! Thank you for taking the time to respond.
Is deflating the tires necessary if you go a little slower?
No. Road was easy. Only deflate if the rocks are sharp or you need more grip.
@@drivingsports my Pilot has 21 inch relatively low profile (stock). I'm about to go there and attempt it. Wondering if my wheels will be a problem.
@@CaliSteve169 If you go slow and keep an eye out for the larger rocks you should be fine.
Beautiful drive
Beautiful area. So peaceful. We don't have that here. 😭
The Garmin Inreach is a great product. My wife and I have had one for several years. About tires and rims. I believe that you cannot use the wheel nuts for alloy rim on the spare with a steel rims. My 20 Tundra had a tire with a defect and I told the dealer to put on the spare as a temporary solution until a replacement came for my alloy rim. They put wheel nuts on for a steel rim. I had never thought about that. Now, I have five nuts in a bag 🎒 in my truck if I need to use the spare.
That’s a great point. I need to check on that.
@@drivingsports 👍...Merry Christmas Ryan.
Cool..Cool...Cool!!!!
I have to try that.
Great drive! Other than cost, any reason for not choosing a Cherokee with the 2.0L turbo?
It just hasn't been updated in a long time. When it gets updated, we might buy one.
this is a great video, love your presentation, if you really purchased this vehicle it be great to get a follow up video in a year or 2 on how well it holds up.
Merry Christmas Ryan, from Ethiopia .
This would have been really fun to see in your Mav too
In Brazil, we have the version gasoline with a 1.3 turbo 177 hp and 200 lb-ft of torque, with acelerations 0-62 in 9.3 secons. Hes a much faster vehicle, but is only FWD. For a 4WD, we have a diesel with 167 hp and 260 bl-ft of torque, more compatible with off road.
im taking my fj there for sure
So amazing!!!
Ryan we’re dying for you to put it on a lift and show us the underside after hitting all those rocks!
Awesome location - how were you able to fly a drone as this entire area is inside the National Park where drones are banned.
Video production trick: All the drone shots were done outside the park no-fly zone. (Not actually in Death Valley, but close enough to have similar terrain.)
@@drivingsports Many thanks - the magic of TV has no ends :-) Love your work and looking forward to more in 2022!
Let's be honest, any SUV can do this road, no need for the trailhawk in particular. That's the roads I like, perfect for easy family trip.
Yep. As I said in the video.
We rode this on our bikes in November
Rocks really have it out for ya lately.
How fast can you drive in 4wheel drive in these?
It's all-wheel drive. No limit on speed since it will just disconnect power to the back if it needs/wants to.
Beautiful 🤩
I have a question and this goes for anyone reading this. I am a college student looking to get a 4x4 Midsize Truck or SUV. Currently I have a 2015 Dodge Dart that I’m looking to trade in. Just wanted to get different opinions. I also live in the PNW
Subaru
Excellent content! Maybe you should be a tour guide?!?
Last time I was out in Titus Canyon, I met a pair of German tourists driving their big rented Class B motorhome through it…”yah, vell ve saw on ze Google Maps zis road, so ve vant to come” 😂 🇩🇪
Believe it or not, they made it through without wrecking their vehicle
I saw someone run that route with a nissan altima with GA tags they made it through somehow
You know what they say: "The best off-road vehicle is a rental."
Probably a European driving the rental Altima. I had an Italian Grandmother as a kid. She would take me there in the summers often. Her family owned an olive farm. I saw people drive small fiats and golfs down dirt roads that an average American would think they needed a Raptor / TRX to get down. Of course this was in the 1990’s, when even Camaros and sports cars had wider sidewall tires (and in some cases ground clearance) than most of the SUVs we have that now ride on 19, 20, and 21’s.
How long did it take to drive through the canyons?
I spent a few hours. Filming takes 3X longer than normal.
Do you have the map of that trail
Would hate to have a vehicle come the other way. Those are some narrow roads and blind turns
Hey Ryan, what happened to Karleena?
She's been busy on other projects this month.
@@drivingsports I've never been to death valley, nice jeep by the way.... hey Ryan, have you and Kathleena ever thought Bout coming to the tri-cities, Wa.? And doing a review?
That canyon looks like you'll see a gang of cowboys on horses throwing up dust as Indians rain arrows down at them from the top of the canyon.
Man just the idea of being alone all the way down in such a remote place gives me the shivers !!
"please jeep more power"..... Honest question, how many time did you actually need more power on this trip?
Every time there was a truck in front of me doing 50 in a 75. Which was pretty regular. But 3,600-mile road trips aren't the common use case.