Your top popular chase vehicles bought specifically for chasing or chasing/daily driver combo:
(not in order)
- Full size trucks (I didn't worry about individual models here...the same overall)
- Nissan Xterra
- Subaru Legacy/Forrester
- Chrysler family mini Vans (Caravan, Voyager, Town & Country)
- Chevy Trailblazer/GMC Envoy (same as Olds Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7)
Chasers, when buying something for chase duty tend to go for 'wagon' style vehicles due to cargo capacity. Assuming you are talking about chasing in the great plains (cause that really is the only way to go if you are thinking of a semi or full dedicated chase vehicle) than these are a good starting point.
F250s are great, ability is no question. But realistically, no real need if you are just going out for the first time or two. If it's a good decision based on other needs (like you go off road otherwise, haul stuff, etc.) than sure. But yes...the mpg loss is huge when you got to that level.
AWD/4WD, etc. is great, but tons chase without it. Frankly, if you are new to the hobby, the 4wd might make you more embolden than you want to be the first year out. But it is nice to have...even in IL.
I had a 1999 S-10 (Xtreme package). Damn truck was great. I had also owned a 1983 S-10 Blazer as my first chase vehicle. That chassis overall is tough as hell and certainly a great vehicle with some exceptions. If you have on of the shoe box square generation (the early ones) probably a little long in the tooth, so I'd go for newer. However, if you have a newer model, the rounded body, then stick with what you got unless it is just that uncomfortable (reg. cab?).
Other option is to rent a vehicle if that is in fact an option to you (age, credit history, driving history pending....beside funds).