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RealMiniDriver
RealMiniDriver Dork
2/24/10 4:21 p.m.
tr8todd wrote: Keep the van. It works. It's paid for. It's safe. Excise tax and insurance costs are low. Use your money to buy that sweet TR8 located around the corner from you. I thought people moved from the burbs to the country to get away from the pressure of having to keep up with the Joneses'. You don't need a new vehicle- unless you want to give more money to the guvner so he can appoint more people to no show high paying jobs.

I agree, wholeheartedly.

I am currently in a similar situation as you, mazda605. I have an '02 Ford Econoline E-150 with 68k on it. We have a few other toys, including a boat, tipping about 3500lbs, as well. As much as I'd love to replace the van with a big pick'em up truck, I can't justify getting rid of a vehicle that's paid for, has a history I know, and has low miles, just to replace it with either a heavy loan payment or something just as old in a (even-ish) trade off.

aussiesmg
aussiesmg SuperDork
2/24/10 5:23 p.m.

I also vote to keep what you have, if you want to upgrade install a dvd player, a few little improvements and Bob's your uncle.

By the way I can't believe nobody has said P71

RealMiniDriver
RealMiniDriver Dork
2/24/10 5:51 p.m.
aussiesmg wrote: By the way I can't believe nobody has said P71

I'm beginning to think that if "Miata" cannot be the answer, P71 is.

ignorant
ignorant SuperDork
2/24/10 6:00 p.m.
RealMiniDriver wrote:
aussiesmg wrote: By the way I can't believe nobody has said P71
I'm beginning to think that if "Miata" cannot be the answer, P71 is.

NEIN.

PeterAK
PeterAK Dork
2/24/10 11:33 p.m.
Vigo wrote:
What about a Dodge Magnum?
I just bought one for $4588.65, but it was a 'special deal'. Helps to know people! BUT its a 2.7 and i wouldnt tow 3500 lbs with it. Probably..

Why is it not in readers rides yet???

mattbatson
mattbatson New Reader
2/25/10 7:17 a.m.

My 97 4runner has been dead nuts reliable. 200K miles and NOTHING wrong...ever. Tow rating is 4500 and it tows my single axle with race car and NO trailer brakes just fine. Front brakes on 4runners are huge.

I have towed the exact same set up with my old 97 dodge 2500 cummins turbo diesel, and the 4 runner is not too far behind....no lie. You feel the load more, but not drastically more.

Cant go wrong with a toyota

Mazdax605
Mazdax605 Reader
2/25/10 9:22 a.m.

What can one expect to pay for a timing belt replacement on said Toyota 4Runner? I would most likely do it myself,but I want to have a number to use in negotiating the price of the car. It has plenty of other maintinence work performed,but not the timing belt. The seller is unsure if it was done before she bought it,but I doubt it.

aussiesmg
aussiesmg SuperDork
2/25/10 9:24 a.m.
mattbatson wrote: Cant go wrong with a toyotaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh. crunch

FTFY

Vigo
Vigo Reader
2/25/10 11:54 a.m.

^LOL

Why is it not in readers rides yet???

I havent picked it up yet. Weekend of march 5th is what im planning.

I do have like.. 5 other cars i could put up, though? Maybe i should.

mattbatson
mattbatson New Reader
2/26/10 9:12 p.m.
Mazdax605 wrote: What can one expect to pay for a timing belt replacement on said Toyota 4Runner? I would most likely do it myself,but I want to have a number to use in negotiating the price of the car. It has plenty of other maintinence work performed,but not the timing belt. The seller is unsure if it was done before she bought it,but I doubt it.

I have taken mine to the dealer both times so far. It was around 700 with new water pump and new belts.

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