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To: DBtoo
It is important to have something that won't break down on a regular basis............ So I think I will look into smaller Jeeps and Suburus.

If dependability is important, and when isn't it, forget the Jeep and go for the Suburu. My cousin has a 96 Cherokee 2wd bought new which has been nothing but trouble. Consumer Report also gives Jeep a poor rating on dependability.

My daughter had a little well-used 2dr Suburu when she was in college. It rode like a truck, the seats were hard, and the interior was very noisy at highway speed. But the thing was unbreakable.

213 posted on 10/22/2002 2:43:06 PM PDT by epow
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To: epow
If dependability is important, and when isn't it, forget the Jeep and go for the Suburu. My cousin has a 96 Cherokee 2wd bought new which has been nothing but trouble. Consumer Report also gives Jeep a poor rating on dependability.

Well, I'm going to disagree with that. Your cousin may have gotten a lemon, but reliability is not a problem with the Cherokee. Consumer Reports has a well-known bias against American car manufacturers.

218 posted on 10/22/2002 3:10:21 PM PDT by Petronski
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To: epow
It seems I have heard bad things about Jeeps. Today I bought a Consumer Reports guide to used cars. I haven't looked at it yet as I just got home.

We have lots of potholes here, unpaved roads and lots of snow in winter, so I would like something that would hold up. I don't care about anything fancy, as around here vehicles get beat up pretty fast anyway. I am really leaning towards getting a Subaru. I think I will call car dealerships in Anchorage to find out about getting a used one that is not too terribly expensive. Dependabilty is very important to me. So now I will look into the different models of Subarus. Thanks for your imput, that was helpful!

233 posted on 10/22/2002 8:52:31 PM PDT by DBtoo
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