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05-21-2006, 09:53 AM
Id like to stay away from all time 4wd. Ill be keeping this car for 7-10 years so cost of ownership plays in. also when the chair back is folded down its about 3' tall. so Id say the cargo needs to be at least 3ft/sq and still be able to seat 4.
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05-21-2006, 10:24 AM
I just got done reviewing mid and full size Suv's (Explorer, Expedition, Yukon, Enjoy, etc...) and regardless of size, engine, or 2wd/4wd, they all got roughly the same gas mileage...15 city 20 highway.
The cargo size you're after, I think van. Bumper height on the SUV is higher, so lifting the chair into it would be more hassle. |
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05-21-2006, 12:19 PM
Check this site out too
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/ They cover all brands and have some interesting info on there. For what you're doing, I'd look at some kind of minivan. |
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05-24-2006, 01:22 AM
For what your looking for I would say a newer exploder! I have 2 a 91 and a 99. They are both excelent cars. If you get a 99 sport you can lower it about 2 inches all the way around without needing a alignment or costing any money!!!!!
Also not to side track your thread but how is that scion working for you? Been looking at one. |
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05-28-2006, 06:37 PM
Yes I do have the 1.8t. There is little done to it.... probably putting about 200 or so to the ground vs 150 to the ground stock. There is more to come but I am really limited with the tiptronic trans. Its a fun car but when its done it will only be running mid to low 13s or so. By no means fast....
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05-28-2006, 07:03 PM
well to that pt cruisers being terrible...my neighbor has invested nearly 200K into his..and it still looks pretty gay
but considering it is a pt, it's a sweet pt he had nos in it, but he was using it and forgot to shift and blew his tranny...so no more nos and he hadda drop outa school cuzz he couldn't afford it but my mom has always had good luck w/ toyota and nissan vans, so maybe a used...'03 or so would be in that price range ![]() savage x w/ sts.28, nova clutch shoes, hpi wheelie bar, hump pack soon to have: hpi polished pipe, motor saver filter, 3 speed, ofna throttle mod, dual disk brakes |
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05-29-2006, 12:37 AM
Rusty Savage i think u should get a mini van like the toyota sienna its cheap, it has lots of passenger room and lots of storage room, the only con is that its a mini van..... lol
ya freeride i have an a4 and its got the same engine 1.8t. ur right it is a fun car but it isnt really that fast. i think the a4 is getting 170 hp right now and i want to squeeze a few more out of it but i really have no idea what to do. i was thinking better intake or something like that. but i have no idea what companies are good. ~Noto |