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jesseweaver
06-02-2011, 12:48 PM
I'm looking to buy another vehicle but I can't decide what? I have a procharged mustang and r6 and I need a daily driver. I had a 95 geo metro but the frame rusted through.
So it's either between...
-a cheap car that does good on gas. I saw some nice cavaliers and focuses and stuff for cheap
-a s10 or ranger. But I def want a 6cyl so i caN
Pull a small trailer and 4x4. And probably extended cab too
-or else a bigger work van that I can put my bike in and take to races
I don't wanna spend over like 2000 but I can't make up my mind at all. I don't really care about gas since I walk to work and never drive and have the r6. I really wanna get a van but idk if it's practical since I will be driving it around besides to the races
BlaineKaiser450
06-02-2011, 02:52 PM
I'd say a Ranger or something of the like. It's always good to have a truck around.
beastlywarrior
06-02-2011, 02:58 PM
geo tracker:macho
KXRida
06-02-2011, 03:07 PM
Hell I just sold a good running lifted ranger for $550. I wanted it out of my yard/garage so it went cheap. Ended up kid I sold it to turned it for $2200. Oh well.
YFZ-FoFiddy-TC
06-02-2011, 03:30 PM
I just bought a '91 Civic for $1800 and am getting 34mpg. Great daily driver. My truck wasn't cuttin the daily driver mpg.
jesseweaver
06-02-2011, 03:31 PM
Originally posted by KXRida
Hell I just sold a good running lifted ranger for $550. I wanted it out of my yard/garage so it went cheap. Ended up kid I sold it to turned it for $2200. Oh well.
Damn man you should've let me know. The only thing is the only 4x4 6cyl trucks I see for 2 grand have like 200,000 on them
Ranger is probably the ticket, an old toyota is gonna be 2x that much.
bens250ex
06-02-2011, 04:43 PM
i bought this beemer for 1800... she is good on gas
http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff1/bens250ex/DSCF0051.jpg
tbrackman84
06-02-2011, 07:43 PM
I drive a 92 S10 4.3L V6 4x4. I bought it like 4 years ago for $1800, put new shocks on and and a few other things. It has done realy good for me, even driving back and forth to school 130 miles every other weekend. I also put a high flow catalytic converter on it and a flowmaster muffler which made it get 22-23 mpg, which makes me very happy. I actually just stripped all the ugly molding off of it and painted it out in my driveway a few weeks ago, this is what it looks like now.
Sjorge450R
06-02-2011, 07:44 PM
I got myself a buick century and while its a pappymobile (not you Ken, old people in general :blah: ) But I love it. Its spacious. gets decent milage for a 3.1 (22) and it rides nice. I was gonna flip it when I bought it, but I think im gonna keep it.
JOHNDOE83
06-02-2011, 08:47 PM
GET THE WORK VAN.
You could possibly run a small buisness out of it, load quads and dirtbikes in it, sleep in it....it would be pretty cool.
Canadian144
06-02-2011, 09:10 PM
I'd go with the compact truck. Like someone else said, it's always good to have a truck around.
I'd go with an old Toyota but I doubt you'll find a nice one for $2k. Just keep your eyes peeled for a low mileage Ranger 4x4 V6 I guess.....
jesseweaver
06-02-2011, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by JOHNDOE83
GET THE WORK VAN.
You could possibly run a small buisness out of it, load quads and dirtbikes in it, sleep in it....it would be pretty cool.
I know, it would be badass but I think I would get tired of driving it around eventually. I ride the r6 a lot in the summer but I would need to drive the van in the winter. But like I said I don't drive much, I can walk to work everyday and if I go anywhere in the evenings I get friends to drive :ermm: does anyone else have one?
fastredrider44
06-03-2011, 08:51 AM
I know S-10s pretty well. A 4.3 4x4 auto isn't going to get very good mileage. A 5spd maybe. And you will have to be looking for a deal cause anything that gets good mpg is bringing murder around here right now. It's going to be hard to find a good 4x4 that isn't going to need work for that price.
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