Yes. Rally cars are the extreme example of taking cars off road. But stock cars have extreme limitations to there off road capabilities. So try to keep it to the hard packed dirt and level grass(that is not to wet).
go to the offroad store
it depends, if you like offroading 4WD, AWD gives better fuel econemy and more control of the car
Some car's have a crashsensitive relay that can cut of the fuel if you hit a bump in the street or go offroading ! Call your nearest workshop or dealer !
One of the best trucks to use for offroading and looks is the Land Rover Defender.
excessive wear and tear (offroading and such) or faulty parts are the only things I can think of
kinda
It is the offroading pakage on an suv.
Yes, the Mitsubishi Outlander is meant for rugged terrains and can be taken off-roading. It is equipped with 4-wheel drive for rough roads and conditions.
it already is an offroading vehicle.. it's a fricken samurai!!
Gas is better to use than diesel for trucks for offroading.
"There was a dispute on the answer to this question. Some websites say that you can take your Cheverolet SS overroading, but others think that would be a bad idea. I think it's mostly a matter of opinion and circumstance."
it truley depends on what you want to do offroading wise. if you want to rock crawl, or keep it slow in back mountain terrain, the wrangler is the best choice...even for almost everything else. but if you are going to just go up very steep hills and not really go off roading then a Cherokee would be better as it wont roll as easy. Wrangler is the best hands down, but you have to put money into it. i don't consider a stock wrangler a jeep, and any Cherokee a jeep haha