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Good point, OWP. I have no direct experience, but everyone I know who has or has had a Toyota truck is extremely happy with it.
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I'd pick the Ford... oh wait...
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Ever seen the Top Gear where they try to destroy the Toyota truck?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/prog28/toyota.shtml Classic, I rest my case.
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She is hell bent on leather but other than that options are not that important. I do think I should just get a 4runner.
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OK, the Infinity QX4 has just been thrown into the mix. Basically a pretty pathfinder. Thoughts?
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if you are moving up, Landcruiser?
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Pathfinder or QX4, they're a total dog without the 3.5L V6. I think that was '02 or so when they got the better engine, 240 HP I think. Landcruisers are nice, but way pricier than a 4Runner or Pathfinder. You could probably find a nice older used Lexus RX for $14k.
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2001 the QX4 got the 240HP 6cyl
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I've done the Land Rover thing and although I really like it I just want something I don't have to worry about.
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Aw come on, where's your sense of SUV adventure
Disco baby. You might get a ringer and have the best looking (and off-road performing) SUV on the market.I'll be the first to vote for the Mitsu. That Envoy looks like a cheap wagon body built on the Impala chassis. Your typical mini van has way more taste than the Envoy. Did I mention I really dislike the Envoy? |
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Actually the Rover experience hasn't cost too much. We bought a 1999 LR Discovery II with 86K miles for $11K in August 2004. Since then:
brakes (calipers, rotors, pads all around) - $1000 self leveling suspension airbag replaced - $700 front and rear pinion seals - $300 oil changes fog light replaced (destroyed going off road) rear suspension height sensor (destroyed going off road) lots of gas (gets 12mpg or so; wife has lead foot)
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I would go American in this case. I thought the general rule of thumb regarding American cars is that they tend to feel rather saggy and used but don´t brake down or fall apart in a serious manner.
On the topic I was whining about the rather low oil change schedule for my Jeep with my mechanic. He replied - well, probably for the best since its an American car after all...
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Neither choice is particularly good. My gf has a Mitsu and it's junk. Can't say I have a lot of faith in any GM product.
My 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee just turned 223K this past weekend and is a rock-solid truck. Also has full leather, etc. H&R Sport Springs and Bilstein HDs, Scorpion STRs give it much better manners on the road. I'm guessing for what you want to spend, you could get a really nice GC above model year 2000, maybe up to 2003.
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If you don't mind the maintenance, the Discos are sweet. Lots of character for the money, as opposed to the Mitsu and GMC which are just appliances.
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Len, my advice remains the same. Buy a 2003-2004 Trailblazer or Envoy. Buy a cloth version and put heated leather in it (costs about $1000). You can buy a very nice 2003 still under warranty for $14000. They're pretty cheap in Michigan, and very available.
The 4Runner in your price range is going to be a 2000 or 2001 with over 70K miles and will be the SR5 version - probably cloth. If you want a 2003 4Runner 4x4 SR5 with under 36K miles (see Envoy above) you're looking at $20,000 PLUS. As I say: "The 4Runner might be a better vehicle, but I can fix a lot of ***** for $6000." Buy a Trailblazer/Envoy (or Explorer/Mountaineer), buy a warranty if you're inclined, and enjoy. Take advantage of everyone else's fear of American vehicles which have driven down the values. If you need help finding one, drop me a line. E |
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The other problem I've noticed is the resale on those Envoys is horrible. '98-99's going for $4-5k!!!!!!! That means if I pay $15k for a 2002 Envoy today it will likely be worthless at the end of a 4 year loan, say $3-4k. Ouch!
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Resale on your wife's 2000 Audi A6 2.7T that you are replacing had to suck too. That car was $44K or so new, and you were asking $10K now in 2005. Five years, over $30K depreciation. I'm sure you bought it used, but it still had to cost more than the $15K to $5K in 4 years you are concerned about with the Envoy. If you bought the $15K '00 4Runner with 70K and went to sell it in 4 years it would be about the same. There are plenty of 1996 4Runners out there for $5-6K as well. Same logic. E |
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I paid $15k for the Audi and am actually asking $11k this after 3 years of use. I'm sure I could unload it quick for $9-10K. That to me is OK depreciation. From new....yea it's ugly but I'm not the poor sap that took that hit
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