Posted on 02/26/2013 1:23:27 PM PST by 1rudeboy
I'm thinking of buying one with the Freedom Drive II 4WD package. Seems a little underpowered, though.
But I won't be hauling, or doing any serious off-roading.
There aren't too many vehicles that meet my simple requirements (4 doors, 4x4, Turbo-Diesel, manual trans). I don't drive too many miles per year and have a number of other vehicles to finish using up. It'd be fun to have rather than turning my $$$ over to Bronco. I still need to get a proper sized compound to be able to store all this stuff. I'd move quickly on a Wrangler that met the requirements though (we have two FSJ's and a '95 4-banger Wrangler).
Rarely does one need to have three feet in a three pedal vehicle, but recognize that there has long been a heel and toe technique to handle the situation.
Looks nice (and very useful - I'm sure the dog(s) approve)).
Remember that video of the Chrysler workers boozin’ and dopin’ during their lunch breaks? Remember how, after they were fired, the UAW forced Chrysler to hire them back? That by itself is enough to convince me never to buy another Chrysler product.
I had to get a vehicle to transport my search and rescue dog, gear, and our two kayaks (the reason for the rack). I have custom leather saddlebags in the back as well as a Molle system on the back door to attach a first aid kit and another bag of stuff. There’s also a Streamlight flashlight that’s on constant charge with an extra battery. That’s only some of the stuff in there. Never thought I’d love a vehicle as much as this Jeep. It is so much fun to buy for! :)
I didn’t know Patton had cankles. But I digress......
In the same class of vehicle is the Nissan Xterrra. I bought one recently as a compromise for price under/between a wrangler, a pick-up or a full size SUV.
It seems to stick a fair balance in features and characteristics. It is all in personal preference so I do a lot of test driving in making decisions. I have had it two months and the usage lived up to the test drive and the price was cheap.
I drive on pre-graded construction sites every day.
So you work with FR member Cringing Negativism Network?
After your post I looked it up and it IS a Commander ... each door panel is about $500 and it IS a manufacturing defect that Chrysler has decided not to acknowledge or cover under any warranty.
It’s not the best choice of a car-based SUV, the so-called “cute ute.”
The Honda CRV and Acura variant, or the Subaru Forester are the best choices. Second best would be the Ford Escape, although the ‘13 is all new so I’d tend to want to wait a year to see how it pans out.
The Honda has stellar resale, very well regarded, good vehicle. The Subaru holds value well too and is built in Indiana with an Indiana-shaped permanent sticker on the inside side glass touting that fact, “Crafted In Indiana.”
I love the Boxer flat four engine in a Sube, sounds nice, smooth and balanced for a four, capable of a whole lot more hp than factory tune, very tough little engines. Stay away from the turbo unless you’re a complete stickler on oil changes and all scheduled maintenance, though. If you’re not, get the normally aspirated Limited, it has dual exhaust in addition to the leather, alloys and such.
I don’t buy UAW-Made garbage.
LOL—depending on his mood, I either work for the Chicoms or I am a Chicom.
Buy only Ford - the only TRUE American Auto Company. Ford took no bailout.
Mine is a stick and i love it. I get caught in traffic and it hurts after a while but it is worth it.
If you ever hit a rock in the tranny, a stick will keep going and get you there. An auto will just leak and be useless. I have never been stranded in a stick but several times in a tranny.
I wuz refering to the US (even though I missed the availability of a diesel in the Liberty
).
That wasn’t available when his broke , will advise him to sue in small claims . he paid over $2000 just to be able to get in and out of that car..
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