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Yeah looking at those I think. Like the santa fe and tuscon.
I liked the Santa Fe but it didn't have enough leg room.
Yeah looking at those I think. Like the santa fe and tuscon.
I think these Toyotas are made in US of A, so Americans have jobs.Four door Tacoma 4x4. Very dependable and durable with excellent resale. Versatile and goes damn near anywhere. The three hundred a month would depend on your trade and down payment though..
we're looking to start a family in the next year. And we really like the Enclave. We have a Buick Lucerne that we got a few years ago that had only 10k miles. I like Buick so far. So I don't mind going with Buick againI recently bought a 2015 Buick Encore. I looked at a new 2018 but it had a touch screen. I liked the older version with the screen high on the dash better. he $10,000 lower price didn't hurt either. I only put 53,000 miles on my last car in 12 years and I have 10 years or 65,000 more miles of warranty on this one. It's a small car so not a lot of room in the back seat for adults because I have the driver's seat all the way back. I realized that I never had any people ride in the back seat of the car that I had for the last 12 years so it wasn't a consideration for me. They are available in front wheel drive or all wheel drive. It's a 1.4 liter turbocharged engine that doesn't seem to lack power.
I actually came here to recommend the full-size Ford Transit Passenger Wagon
Sure, they don't look great from the outside. But that's not the point at all. You can totally gut one of these, throw a solar panel on top (essential for having a heating/cooling system so you can sleep comfortably at night, redo the inside, and really trick the thing out. Imagine never having to pay for a hotel, being able to take a trip every weekend (let's face it, if it takes 2+ hours to get somewhere, you aren't going to go there on the weekend unless it's a long weekend because you'd need to get a hotel or spend half the day in the car), and have a vehicle where you could pack kids in without them whining all the time. With this, they could sleep in the back, and if you get internet for your van, they can stream movies or TV in the back while you drive. If you don't have kids, you could even take trips while you work remotely. Just pack a few days worth of stuff, get a small fridge and microwave with a few pre-made things that you just need to heat up, and you're good to go. This is actually what I plan on doing myself, and I plan on taking it out on the road a few times per month. Here's a few pictures to show you what I'm talking about.
@Protectandserve
Yeah looking at those I think. Like the santa fe and tuscon.
Ford Transit Connect, Cargo? 22 city / 29 highway
Thing has room for guns, a motorcycle, liquor and a bed for hookers!
Or you could get a CRV if you wanna look uppity!
we're looking to start a family in the next year. And we really like the Enclave. We have a Buick Lucerne that we got a few years ago that had only 10k miles. I like Buick so far. So I don't mind going with Buick again
I had a santa fe, solid car but interior was too small for my 6'6 legs.
God damn. Very first response and the thread is done.Buy an old crown vic and make it look like a police car and then people will think you're a cop
We're actually thinking about getting a Subaru Forester right now because I don't think I'm giving off a strong enough suburban lesbian family vibe.
I don't know why they don't give them a little more legroom. I first looked at a Santa Fe in 2006 and they haven't changed that.
God damn. Very first response and the thread is done.
Funniest shit I've seen in at least a week on here
Ok Sherbros, my old ass car finally shit the bed and I'm now in the market for something new.
I had an older Expedition with 125k plus miles on it and my intake manifold just failed and now its leaking coolant. It's a 700 dollar fix and the car is maybe worth a grand.
Looking to get a small SUV or even a midsized sedan.
So what do you Sherbros drive and/or recommend.
I'm open to leasing or buying and am looking to keep payments under 300 a month.