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Are you looking to sell your old Jeep? If so I would be interested.
Jay
Jay, his name is "Offroader", get the picture?
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Are you looking to sell your old Jeep? If so I would be interested.
Jay
Do you have a specific link? Are you just pointing to the editor ratings or something more specific?Check out edmunds.com and read the editor's reviews there.
You may be surprised which one of those vehicles comes out on top.
I'm a Honda guy myself - I love the CRV's, new and old, and would buy another one any time if given the chance. But definitely read the Edmunds stuff, you will find it informative, I promise.
My jeep and getting a new vehicle to get me from point a to b and take dive gear for 2-3 people.
The jeep is a 1989 jeep cherokee laredo. while i've owned it i've replaced the alternator 3 times. Due to gas reason i no longer use the ac. only the heat and fan and windows. It gets good gas mileage but i'm looking for more since this is a daily driver.
My prefered vehicles are ones that get around 20 mpg in the city, less than 35 grand, awd. I would prefer new or lightly used. Never had a new vehicle.
The vehicles i'm looking at are:
nissan rogue
toyota rav 4
nissan murano
honda crv
If anyone has some feed back or currently owns one and wants to give a simple review that would be appreciated.
It's fugly and I'm shallow, so "no sale" -- at least not to me. :14:What about the Honda Element? That thing has a TON of room for it's size...
This may seem absolutely ridiculous but me and 2 other dive instructors did a trip to SC in a Toyota Prius It has quite a bit of room for gear, believe it or not and the 41/2 hour drive was very comfortable...Problem is you will have a hard time towing a boat if you have one