Since the 70's, its been Chevy or GMC Blazers and Suburbans. About 5 years ago, a woman pulled out in front of me and head on'd my 4door Blazer. Totalled. Looking for a replacement, I stumbled on to an Olds Bravada 4door SUV. Leather, air, the works, cheaper than the Chevy and GMC models on the used market, and miles ahead in fit, finish and quality. Since that first wreck, I've had two more totals of the same MO and each time replaced with a Bravada, each being a step up in quality from the wrecked one. Not many nice trucks in the north. I would go on autotrader.com. and find one from a rust free area and bingo, there is the Bravada, never been off the road, and sleeps every night in a garage. My last two came from Chicago. They are nice rigs, and you can find a good price on a 90's Bravada. Ted, I too love the GM/Buick and Olds wagons, big mothers with power to burn and room for lots of junk. A few years ago, an interesting article in Accurate Rifle, was about a Chevy Caprice Wagon and was touted as a great hunting rig, just like you mentioned. Randy