I like em both! Have an 80 and would like a 70, but they are a wee bit harder to come by around here.
I like em both! Have an 80 and would like a 70, but they are a wee bit harder to come by around here.
I’ll be that guy. This isn’t and 1980’s Land Cruiser. It IS an 80 Series, but those were from 1990-1997. They are the correct choice.
It’s not a Miata fighter with this thing up top here.
Vantastic!
I love this van. What is it?
It depends on how much I love the car/truck and what a replacement would cost. The actual value of the vehicle doesn’t factor in as much.
For instance, my 93 Miata was loosely “worth” about $1K - blown motor and old transmission. Since I’d already had many, many great years of driving it and had so many memories in…
Bye sweet xB. You were awesome.
No. Chrome windshield wrap is bad.
Fantastic!
My buddy liked these over the Subaru and I thought that was silly. I asked him why, he said “Because I can get it cheaper than the Subaru!” Smart guy, that buddy.
If you can’t take the top off, it’s not a competitor. That’s the ONLY reason to buy a Wrangler. This is known.
You need some Run The Jewels.
Toyota Sienna UUV
If the Grand Cherokee is a Range Rover you can afford, the 4Runner is a Land Rover on a budget.
I agree! And they will be great for road trips! I had this thought after long hours driving around, so had to write it up:
That is amazing!
I would go the 4X4 small van route. Either a Delica of Hiace. Something like this is super tempting!
How do you think this would play out in other product lines? Would a super expensive watch be popular if it didn’t keep time after a couple months of use? Would a super HD 3-D plasma curved mink-lined television be worthy of purchasing if it stopped being super HD 3-D after watching 15 shows on flipping houses?
Indeed! The best solution: just drive!
Not the most technically difficult, but definitely the longest running repair job would be the ongoing Unimog repairs.