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    What do you drive?

    A recent post, and some recent car troubles have got me thinking about getting a newer vehicle. My current ride is a 1991 Ford F150 with 200,000 miles on it. I have been driving it since June 6, 1994, and it's getting pretty rough. It leaks oil and gas, the exhaust system is gone, the AC doesn't work, the vent/defrost fan only works on high, and the cruise stopped working about 10 years ago. The speedomoter stopped working this winter. The lights on the radio haven't worked in years, so I can't see what radio station I'm listening too. If for some reason I have to dissconect the battery, I loose all my presets, so resetting them is a pain in the butt. The last time I put a cassette in the player, it ate it. There are large holes rusted in the fenders, and through the bed of the truck. There is another hole in the bed of the truck, where the drive shaft came up through. That one actually lifted the back of the truck off of the ground. I bet none of you can say you pole vaulted your vehicle. The truck has survived 2 fires, it hit a deer, and had my buddies head go through the windsheid. I had a visor installed over the windsheild about 10 years ago. One of the mounting screws for that is stripped out, and now leaks when it rains. The visor sounds like it's going to rip right off of the truck when driving into a head wind. The ignition is broken, so I haven't used a key to start my truck in years. The door lock on the drivers side doesn't work, so if I do lock it, (almost never) I have to open it from the passenger side. Of course the power lock button on the passenger side doesn't work, so I have to reach over and unlock the other side. The paint is all scratched to hell from the dogs hanging over the sides when I take them with me. The Rear Anti-Lock break light came on a couple years ago, and the check engine light goes off and on all the time. The hood release is broken, so I have a cable hanging out the front of the hood so I can still open it.

    There was one time I needed new tires, so I bought the cheapest set I could find, thinking that the tires would out live the truck. Four sets of new tires later, I'm still driving it. I have replaced the gas tank due to a fule leak (need to be replaced again), replaced the electronic hubs for the 4 wheel drive with lock outs, replaced the fuel pump, replaced the clutch, and had a shifting rod in the transmision repaird. Oh, and I did have to get the drive shaft fixed after the pole vaulting incident. I also have to replace the U-joints almost every year. Other than that, I haven't had to stick much money into since I bought it.

    So, what are you driving?
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    Re: What do you drive?

    I am not anything as bad off as you. I have a 1999 Subrau Outback Sport with about 79K miles on it. Yeah, I drive a lot! I spend about $1000/year on repairs. Late last year, that went for new brakes, some expensive pollution gizmo sensor, and a radiator flush. It's sort of beat up because of all the off-road stuff I did when living in Colorado.
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Heheh Mike you crack me up

    I have a 97 Mazda B4000 (same chassis as Ford Ranger) and it keeps running like a top. It's got 177,000 on it (just turned this morning) and it had 144,000 when I bought it 2 years ago. Since then, it really hasn't needed much. The guy before me didn't unlock the auto hubs by backing up so one of those needed to be replaced. The power windows quit but they were crappy aftermarket windows anyway. The ventilation system either blows hot or cold, nothing in between. I replaced the drive belt last Friday - the shop wanted over $100 to do it?! - and the shocks are leaking badly so I need to do those too. Oh! And I almost forgot, I got hit in the rear bumper a few months ago and somehow it broke the 4 wheel drive system? The insurance company didn't believe that a fender bender could break the 4WD so they wouldn't pay to fix it. Oh, and last Friday the volume up button on my radio broke so now I guess I need a whole new radio. Actually, I guess I really do need to fix some things on this truck

    I wrote in Brian's thread earlier, the Car Guys (Click and Clack) said that it's always cheaper to keep something running than go out and buy something new. That being said, Michael I think you're pretty deserving of a new vehicle Treat yourself to something shiney and new.

    For me, it looks like I'm going radio shopping
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    Re: What do you drive?

    I would love something shiny and new Rick, but 3 more payments and this one is all mine!!!
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by mjs1973
    I bet none of you can say you pole vaulted your vehicle.
    Mythbusters did a show on this recently!

    Sounds like you got your money's worth (and then some) with your truck! Any vehicle can last just about forever - it's just a matter of how much time and money you want to put into keeping it running.

    Since you asked, I just did an oil change in my '03 Jetta TDI (Diesel) because it turned 70k the other day. Easy to remember at 10k intervals. And I'm getting tired of the lousy mileage I get with winter fuel - I filled up today after 533 miles (didn't really need it, but close), took 14.1 gallons so that's only 38mpg. I've hit 53 with it but upper 40's is more typical. Oh, yeah - 180 miles of that tank had the kayak on the roof, and the rest was in-town, with winter blend that's probably alright. Done bragging...

    Rick, the radio would be my #1 priority. When it warms up a little more I'll probably add Sirius satellite radio but it actually was snowing here today!

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    Well currently I am driving an '01 Durango with 80 000 Kilometers on it (45K miles?).

    But since the wife has gone back to work after taking a year off for Maternity leave... I need a second smaller, non family type car. I am looking at an 01-03 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder . They are fun to drive and heck even though my summer is really only 2 months long, a convertible is always fun.
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    '02 Chevy Tahoe with 90k miles on it. It's painful to fill the tank but nice when you need to seat 7 or haul stuff. I'd like to buy something rugged and 4x4 (not all wheel drive) with good MPG. I don't know if anyting like it exist. I want to garage the Tahoe and just use it for family drives with more than 5 passengers.
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by manacsa
    I'd like to buy something rugged and 4x4 (not all wheel drive) with good MPG. I don't know if anyting like it exist.
    That's exactly what I'm looking for too. Let me know if you find anything. I'm kind of leaning towards the Jeep Liberty, but I haven't made up my mind yet.
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    Re: What do you drive?

    '89 Bronco..188,000 miles.
    air conditioning quit and the rear anti lock brake has been on for a while too.
    Had to fix the power windows once and have a new heater core.
    Other than brakes and oil changes no other maintenance. I should have washed it more. The paint is peeling.

    Would love to have a jeep rubicon. There's a lake not far away that the bronco can't quite make it to with a canoe on top.
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    Re: What do you drive?

    1988 Volvo 240 Wagon, 174,000 miles

    Manual 5 speed, Bilstein HD shocks all around, IPD swaybars and possibly sport exhaust to come.

    Visual: E-Code headlights, 5 spoke rims

    Utility: Thule Rack with Yakima Bike Racks, Towing package.

    I've put a total of approximately $2050 into it, including the purchase price of the car.

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    96 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with 156,000 miles on it.

    I'll have to dig a pic up of it sometime.

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    Re: What do you drive?

    Mike - before seriously looking at the liberty go drive one ... me and the mrs. test drove one a few years back .. made it about 3 blocks and turned around ... just no room in the blasted thing ...


    for me .. I had bought a brand new ford ranger in '92 pretty basic truck - no a/c - 2wd - 4.0 ltr v-6 - short box - regular cab .... I drove this truck until may of 05 ... it had an intake manifold gasket replaced / 1 injector / ball joints / 1 tranny rebuild / 1 altenator / 1 cab mount / multiple sets of tires / multiple brake jobs .... sold it to a friend of my brothers for 650 with 296,000 miles on it ... i have been told that the guy drives it daily to work ...

    I sold it due to a deal from a friend which I bought his '99 ford explorer sport - loaded with it all except for no leather interior (which i hate anyways) only thing wrong with this truck is the light on the radio doesn't work so i have no clue what station it is on or what time it is .. but i have xm anyways so it really isn't an issue ... wierd thing is that over this past winter when it was really cold out .. the light came on ????????? then as the truck warmed up the light went back out again ....

    but i got this truck with 86,000 miles on it and just has over 112,000 on it now ...
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Speaking of radios (hijack alert) what's the deal with the new HD radios? I went to Crutchfield and they only have 3 radios with an HD tuner built in. Is it too new yet?

    I also drooled over the new $1000 Pioneer double-din Navigation/DVD Receiver. But will probably end up with the standard size $100 Pioneer Cd player with that weird black plastic piece they always give you to take up the extra room in your double din radio space when you install a standard size radio.

    Oh, and speaking of ideal vehicles, I am waiting for a mid-sized gas/electric SUV with low-range 4WD to come out. THEN I'll be happy!
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by WsW-WYATT-EARP
    Mike - before seriously looking at the liberty go drive one ... me and the mrs. test drove one a few years back .. made it about 3 blocks and turned around ... just no room in the blasted thing ...
    Thanks for the info Ben. After looking at some photos yesterday, it looks like the back seat would be pretty much useless for anyone over 5' tall. I would love something a little bigger, but they come with extra cost too, like lower fuel milage...

    Quote Originally Posted by WsW-WYATT-EARP
    only thing wrong with this truck is the light on the radio doesn't work so i have no clue what station it is on or what time it is .. but i have xm anyways so it really isn't an issue ... wierd thing is that over this past winter when it was really cold out .. the light came on ?????????
    This happened to me too. The radio lights wouldn't work for a few years, then one day, they were back on. They didn't last very long, and went out again. They have yet to come back on. Same thing happened in my dads 86 Ranger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walterick
    Oh, and speaking of ideal vehicles, I am waiting for a mid-sized gas/electric SUV with low-range 4WD to come out. THEN I'll be happy!
    Have you checked out the Ford Escape hybrid? I don't know what the 4WD is like, and they might be a little small...
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Oh, Ben's post reminded me of another mechanical problem I had with my truck. I broke a tie rod one day when I pulled into a friends place. The same friend who's head went through the windsheild. The local parts store had what we needed to replace it for about $25. We fixed it ourselves, right there in the feild. The next day I took it to a shop to have the alignment checked. He said the ball joints were shot, and that he couldn't align it until they were fixed. So I asked him if the tires were going to fall off if I didn't get the ball joints replaced. He said no, so I took my truck and went home. The tires still haven't fallen off.
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    ya i don't know how tall you are .... i am about 6' 1" ... when we test drive a vehicle i drive .. then the wife drives ... then i make her stop and i get into the back seat to see how it is back there ... then i drive some more ... we are usually gone for a good 30 -45 min ... city driving .. interstate driving ...

    like i said we got in the liberty ... she drove first this time for some reason ... i got in the passenger side and we got about 3 blocks and i told her to turn around ... got back to the dealership .. the salesman came out with a wierd look on his face asked if anything was wrong and i said this is a POS ... he just laughed and said it was a bit tight for taller people ... i said " a bit ?? "
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Yuck
    Manual 5 speed, Bilstein HD shocks all around, IPD swaybars and possibly sport exhaust to come.

    Visual: E-Code headlights, 5 spoke rims

    Utility: Thule Rack with Yakima Bike Racks, Towing package.
    Ooh - nice! How do you like the Bilstein's? I'm thinking about putting in the TC's when the stock ones start to go - with VW's it could happen anywhere from 40k to 100k... I'd love to put in e-codes but still having a bit of sticker shock. TDI Club turned me into a bit of a car geek! Got the Yakima rack with their old-style kayak saddles, much better than anything they make these days.

    Good idea about the picture, will find one later.

    Ben, I'm about 6'1" too and had a hard time finding a small car that I could fit in. VW's are surprisingly roomy but most aren't. I had an Explorer just before it and - well, did you happen to see the movie "Money Pit"? That pretty much sums it up...

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    2005 Smart Roadster Coupe
    A whopping 699cc 3-cylinder mercedes engine.
    Turns in 45mpg in town or at 70mph.
    OR alternatively 30MPG maximum on the racetrack, and 130mph.
    Sadly now no longer built.

    There was a US version to be built by Dodge.
    Exterior styling by cut-and-paste (AUDI front and Megane rear) and a hideous interior.
    But I'd have bought it just for the tuning parts to go on mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmartWombat
    Sadly now no longer built.

    There was a US version to be built by Dodge.
    I was wondering what happened to it. Daimler has Chrysler for sale so I suppose anything like that won't see the light of day for awhile. Here's a shot of mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula a couple of years ago.
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    Ooh - nice! How do you like the Bilstein's? I'm thinking about putting in the TC's when the stock ones start to go - with VW's it could happen anywhere from 40k to 100k... I'd love to put in e-codes but still having a bit of sticker shock. TDI Club turned me into a bit of a car geek! Got the Yakima rack with their old-style kayak saddles, much better than anything they make these days.

    Good idea about the picture, will find one later.

    Ben, I'm about 6'1" too and had a hard time finding a small car that I could fit in. VW's are surprisingly roomy but most aren't. I had an Explorer just before it and - well, did you happen to see the movie "Money Pit"? That pretty much sums it up...
    I love my Bilstein HD's, got 'em from Shox.com.



    They're really stiff...I thing slightly stiffer and/or lower springs and bigger swaybars would really complete my car, handles pretty well as is, but there's just a little too much body roll in the turns.

    I dont know about the TCs, probably not near as stiff as the HDs, but I'm sure they'll be an improvement over your stock shocks.

    Volvo 240's not bad for tall people I imagine (unless you get the Bertone with the chopped gangsta style roof), I've driven some 6' friends around and they didnt complain, I'm 5'8'' and love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Yuck
    I dont know about the TCs, probably not near as stiff as the HDs, but I'm sure they'll be an improvement over your stock shocks.
    The TC's are about 20% stiffer than stock from what I hear - and much better handling. Think that's what I'm looking for - but the stock stuff is still OK so I'll leave it for now.

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    I was wondering what happened to it. Daimler has Chrysler for sale so I suppose anything like that won't see the light of day for awhile.
    It was an interesting concept, taking a few features from the Brabus V6 roadster.

    They hand-built engines with a second block/head to make the 1.4 V6
    Simply cloning the existing system left them with two exhausts, two camshaft drives, two ECUs one for each half of the engine, and two turbos. ATL fuel cell in front, discs all round, racing seats, belts, extinguisher... the 10 cars were special build for a commemorative rally and none were ever sold - I'd have one !

    Of course little things like having to dismantle the car to get at the custom carbon fibre air box, the Maybach intercooler for the twin turbo (nice to get your hands in the MB parts bin) and the fibre lagged exhaust runs almost 360 degrees round the engine ... makes maintenance something that your local dealer wouldn't touch

    The rear disc brakes made their way onto the Dodge concept car, something we wanted to get our hands on for the performance modified Roadsters here in the UK.
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    The wife and I drove past a dealership the other day, that had 2 Smart cars. They look like they would be fun to drive, and you should never have a problem finding a parking spot for them.
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