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Samurai
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 20 on 9/13/2014 7:24 AM >
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Posted by Codi
always been skeptical regarding domestics and their reliability


oh fer fucks sake




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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 21 on 9/13/2014 12:16 PM >
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Cherokee 4.0L > passat 1.8t in terms of reliability, and i'm a vw guy.



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Codi location:
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 22 on 9/13/2014 2:04 PM >
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Posted by Samurai


oh fer fucks sake


Lol
Hey it was how's I was raised, I still love a lot of American built cars, just was raised to believe that if you want reliable go import.
But you guys now have me thinking the jeep would be the best all around



Samurai
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 23 on 9/13/2014 4:07 PM >
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Posted by Codi

Lol
Hey it was how's I was raised, I still love a lot of American built cars, just was raised to believe that if you want reliable go import.
But you guys now have me thinking the jeep would be the best all around


you're misguided, your parents abused you and u need to broaden your horizons.
I was raised in a FORD only household. And then mom, myself and my brother moved to General Motors.
this Subaru I just bought is my first import.



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 24 on 9/13/2014 6:48 PM >
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To be completely honest, a kid + cargo capacity = van. If you want something cool and fun, find a 5 speed supercharged Toyota Previa. Mid engine, rear wheel drive, and they don't really ever die.

First gen Dodge Caravans are cool, too. Find a turbo with a 5 speed, short wheel base, and AWD.

I never understood the minivan stigma. They're built for exactly what you are doing.



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 25 on 9/13/2014 7:02 PM >
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Posted by jeepdave
I cannot recommend a Commander. Don't know enough about em and don't care for the drivetrain. But I use jeeps differently than most.


Commander is actually not bad...if I had to get a German-occupied era Jeep, that would be the one and plus, they had a diesel option



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 26 on 9/13/2014 8:52 PM >
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Posted by wannabeotaku


First gen Dodge Caravans are cool, too. Find a turbo with a 5 speed, short wheel base, and AWD.



AWD Caravan parts were impossible to get 15 years ago. Since there are only 7 (now 6) in the world left that still move under their own power, I doubt this availability situation has improved.



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Codi location:
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 27 on 9/13/2014 10:45 PM >
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Never really like minivan, I have a second gen caravan in my parents drive
But the work and money needed to get it running isn't worth it at all



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 28 on 9/13/2014 10:58 PM >
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Just had a 96? Older bodystyle awd grand voyager in the other week. Coolant and Trans fluid decided to mix inside the radiator.



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 29 on 9/15/2014 12:26 PM >
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Posted by wannabeotaku

I never understood the minivan stigma. They're built for exactly what you are doing.


I slept in my Caravan for a week on Phish tour. Besides not impressing a single woman under the age of 40, they're not bad. I could also fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood in my Caravan. Not my Won'tstart, though.



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Samurai
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 30 on 9/15/2014 2:43 PM >
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Posted by sleeperspirit
Just had a 96? Older bodystyle awd grand voyager in the other week. Coolant and Trans fluid decided to mix inside the radiator.


a poor coolant is ATF.
lol




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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 31 on 9/15/2014 8:58 PM >
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An early 90s 4 runner with a 4 cylinder would be a great choice in your price range. You could find a decent one for that kind of coin.

HAS to be a 22re 4 cylinder though, the 3.0L V6 is one hell of a turd burglar. The 4 cylinder will be reliable as the day is long.



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 32 on 9/16/2014 1:26 AM >
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Posted by cavemonkey

HAS to be a 22re 4 cylinder though


It's like a diesel that has spark plugs for some reason!



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 33 on 9/16/2014 3:06 AM >
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Posted by Samurai


a poor coolant is ATF.
lol



Lol...I've seen a few people with Caravans hit something like a concrete curb block and it crushes the lower part of the radiator where the built in trans-cooler is and well, coolant mixes with ATF4



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 34 on 9/17/2014 12:08 AM >
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This one pushed all it's Trans fluid into the radiator.



Codi location:
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 35 on 9/18/2014 5:47 PM >
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thank you guys for all your help, I think I will be looking into the jeep.
with the reliability and what appears to still have a fairly large following in the off road industry I think parts will still be fairly decent in pricing
I am hoping I can find one out there that hasn't been too consumed by our Canadian winters and converted into more rust then car.



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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 36 on 9/18/2014 5:58 PM >
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Posted by Codi
thank you guys for all your help, I think I will be looking into the jeep.
with the reliability and what appears to still have a fairly large following in the off road industry I think parts will still be fairly decent in pricing
I am hoping I can find one out there that hasn't been too consumed by our Canadian winters and converted into more rust then car.


Check the southern states. Cheap and rust free. Good luck!



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Samurai
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 37 on 9/18/2014 6:58 PM >
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Posted by jeepdave


Check the southern states. Cheap and rust free. Good luck!


...but the engines and transmissions are beat to fuck.




jeepdave location:
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 38 on 9/18/2014 7:03 PM >
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Posted by Samurai


...but the engines and transmissions are beat to fuck.



Not really. Depends on the owner. One bonus is those are tuff engines and drive trains. Also would rather swap a motor than battle rust.



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Codi location:
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Re: question for you auto people
<Reply # 39 on 9/18/2014 7:05 PM >
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I already doubt that I will find a granny driven, garage kept one. but who knows. I'm Canadian and not sure but I don't want to deal with any fees or taxes of bringing an American car up here.

edited so I don't create another post

this is sort of what I want, if it wasn't so far up north.

http://www.autotra...howCPO&orup=1_15_1


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