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    Sounds good, but rarely works out.

    I wish they had made more. they were insanely difficult to find when new

    mostly depressed because you did not buy those things when the price was low at the beginning of this pandemic

    well with the Radiator and AC replaced with this few miles, it would be a good bet the thing sat for a very long time and then had to be gone through to work properly again. Point here though should be that if it had say 129,000 miles instead of just 29,000, then all those things would likely need replacing as well. I

    I think the only real concern is maintenance. the cam phasers of this era Mod motor were pretty finicky about oil changes

    it is kind of an all year round sleeper. I suppose it is not the fastest anymore, but given the toyota heritage, it will likely run forever. Though I am not a fan of early or really any VVT tech. it is a good idea that usually just complicates things down the road when it fails.

    the question is, can you find another with less upgrades.....for sale? 

    He and Steve Jobs are/were despicable humans

    I kind of think the whole selling of credits in general is a big joke. the Fix if Biden and the rest of the US has enough guts to do it is not to provide tax credits for buying EV and not to allow companies producing the cars half or more of the US actually wants to go through the green loophole. Close loopholes and

    Roundabouts are literally the most annoying thing ever. nobody knows how to use them properly, they are not designed with all size of vehicle in place and people using them seem to try very hard to race around them without any thought of the yield signs. 

    Dipshits on the phone, floating all over the road, then getting indignant when they are honked at. Also left lane commandos attempting to regulate traffic speeds by impeding the person trying to pass.

    this is for the kid that grew up with one in the neighborhood that recently cashed in on Bit coin or something else like that. they will likely regret the purchase when the performance underwhelms them and the price to replace the various parts that have degraded from lack of use causes sticker shock. but good luck

    Umm, have you seen one in person? your take is usually the opposite of what most people seem to think.

    simple, reliable Tank. 

    I like it even though it is a hideous color and terrible year for Dodge. but at least it is not an auto gas motor version and the changes look pretty darn professional from what I could see.

    I know this might be less popular than say a larger truck, but as A Kid my mom’s 84 Nissan 4X4 was pretty much indestructible, went places many newer Jeeps cannot, and got great gas mileage. there was the weird Datsun By Nissan thing going on that year though and looking back, I don’t recall the thing being slow, but

    agreed, 1996 and up GMC front end Vortec 350 motor. extended cab fit plenty comfortably and you still got a 6.5 foot bed. They resisted rust a bit better than the 200 and up 800's

    rusting Brake lines seems to be the more annoying things about these. but they are easy enough to replace. A lot of Ford Guys also like to poke fun at the 4L60E, but honestly they are also fairly easy or cheap to repair if you have issue, but I think far fewer do than they would have you believe.

    price is ok, it is a running driving vehicle, the motor is pre-cam phaser issues, at least in this vehicle. the 4V was not as poochie as the 2v

    Install a full roll cage and then a Scout soft top and take this one to Moab.