In today’s SUV heavy market, finding a solid off-roader at a reasonable price can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. But if you know where to look, there are still plenty of that offer both capability and value. In a , automotive expert and author Doug DeMuro shared six models he believes deliver a driving experience far exceeding their current market value.

While the Element isn’t a true off-roader, DeMuro considers it a “soft-roader,” meaning it can reasonably handle light trails and off-pavement excursions. Prices for a decent model range from $7,000 to $10,000, with low-mileage models available for $12,000 to $15,000. The Element’s quirky design may have deterred some buyers, but that’s also why you can find a deal.

Despite its funky looks, the Element is mechanically solid and versatile, making it a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Earning passive income doesn't need to be difficult. The TJ Jeep Wrangler is a classic, no-frills off-roader.

With solid front and rear axles, it’s built to handle rugged terrain, with the all-new 1997 model . You can buy one for between $5,000 and $12,000, depending on the condition. The TJ doesn’t offer the modern tech or luxury of newer Wranglers, but delivers core off-road capability at a much lower price.

This is a solid option if you want ruggedness without the bells and whistles. DeMuro describes the Lexus GX 460 as an underrated gem. Built on the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado platform, it combines off-road.