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I'd test drive before purchase, of course, but a friend had one. I rode in it a few times, and I liked it. His was modded with a bigger turbo and had a performance lowering kit... But I've always liked hatchbacks My only hesitation on getting that (or something like it) is it can't even pull a small trailer. If I need to pick up an engine or tires or whatever, I'd have to rent a truck. A small SUV would take a hit in the mpg department, but I could tow a utility trailer.
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 HO
Originally Posted by dukie564
actually wait that was a Spark. Either way, Cruze is still way better.
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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Originally Posted by NewbJeep
You guys keep talking Cruz. I think I'm buying one if ol' girl doesn't look like she'll get me to Florida
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From: Forest Hill, Maryland
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I'd say Cruze is definitely a good option. The Focus as well which there is also a hatchback version. My girlfriend has that and she drives to Baltimore everyday. Averaged about 37ish mpgs, and rides great on the highway.
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From: Jax, FL
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I think a co-worker of mine has that. He's 550 lbs and keeps it on the road so I know their suspensions are good too...
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
As petty as it is, I'm gonna buy domestic. I know how little it means these days, but I'm not buying a new import
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
My 400+ lb friend used to race his Sonic, so...
As petty as it is, I'm gonna buy domestic. I know how little it means these days, but I'm not buying a new import
As petty as it is, I'm gonna buy domestic. I know how little it means these days, but I'm not buying a new import
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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And when I say Sonic, I mean the Premium hatchback with a turbo 1.4L with navigation and heated leather seats. It's still cheaper than a decent sedan
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
Ford also costs more for a comparable car. I love their trucks, but their cars are no good unless you pony up for a higher trim level.
And when I say Sonic, I mean the Premium hatchback with a turbo 1.4L with navigation and heated leather seats. It's still cheaper than a decent sedan
And when I say Sonic, I mean the Premium hatchback with a turbo 1.4L with navigation and heated leather seats. It's still cheaper than a decent sedan
But i fully agree about Ford. A 6.7L F250 is in my near future.
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
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Originally Posted by gone4x4
this, thenthis? WTF, had waffles for breakfast?
However I do like the 6.7L powerstroke. I like them a lot better than the current Cummins and I definitely hate Duramax.
Why are you ridiculing me?
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
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The "I could get a new car and still save money" effect is wearing off, and I'm back to being practical. I toyed with getting an SUV instead of a car so I can pull a utility trailer as needed, but here's what I'm thinking.
Keep the big Wrangler for wheeling.
Pre-owned commuter hatchback/sedan with under 30k miles. Could realistically change my price from $25k to under $15k at 2-3 years old. I'd still be saving over $250/mo when factoring payments, insurance, and fuel cost, and the term of my loan would be shorter.
Use all that money I'm saving and get an 80s-90s full size pickup or SUV with a big block for under $5k and use it as needed. Don't worry about making it a show truck; just make it reliable and reasonably comfortable.
Keep the big Wrangler for wheeling.
Pre-owned commuter hatchback/sedan with under 30k miles. Could realistically change my price from $25k to under $15k at 2-3 years old. I'd still be saving over $250/mo when factoring payments, insurance, and fuel cost, and the term of my loan would be shorter.
Use all that money I'm saving and get an 80s-90s full size pickup or SUV with a big block for under $5k and use it as needed. Don't worry about making it a show truck; just make it reliable and reasonably comfortable.
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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
There's a '78 F350 flatbed on the Richmond Craigslist page for $650 if anyone is looking for the desirable front D60. The front axle alone can sell for over $1k.
http://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/5733116207.html
I wanna buy it, but I'm being responsible. It sucks lol
http://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/5733116207.html
I wanna buy it, but I'm being responsible. It sucks lol



