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smokeonthewater 09-16-2014 10:51 PM

a CRV is ANYTHING but a truck..... everything about it is VERY light duty.... not far from a Civic

spareparts 09-17-2014 06:12 AM

that 96 Cherokee I had took more abuse from me than any car I've ever owned. I worked out of it for two years before I bought my van. I gave it to my sister and about 6 months later the transmission crapped out. It took me 6 months to find a 2wd transmission. I only gave $30 for the transmission. I swapped it out, drove it for a week and sold the car. With my daughter approaching driving age, I wish i still had that car for her. It was simple to work on and reliable. They have gotten very hard to find now, most have been consumed by the off road crowd or bubba-fyed to the extent I wouldn't have it

Destroyer 09-17-2014 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by spareparts (Post 216936)
that 96 Cherokee I had took more abuse from me than any car I've ever owned. I worked out of it for two years before I bought my van. I gave it to my sister and about 6 months later the transmission crapped out. It took me 6 months to find a 2wd transmission. I only gave $30 for the transmission. I swapped it out, drove it for a week and sold the car. With my daughter approaching driving age, I wish i still had that car for her. It was simple to work on and reliable. They have gotten very hard to find now, most have been consumed by the off road crowd or bubba-fyed to the extent I wouldn't have it


My 98 Cherokee 4.0L has 214K miles on it and still starts right up. It's hauled V20's to and from Fla. (1600 miles one way) twice without a hiccup. Been in 3 accidents, all caused by people running into my rear or making illegal turns into my lane of traffic. (none charged to me) And I've never gotten so much as a scratch from any of them. They are incredibly tough, strong workhorses.

Stinky_Hooker 09-19-2014 08:55 AM

Charlie my sister had a crv (recently totaled by a hummingbird on roids) and it was a good vehicle. It wont pull the string out of a cats azz but was dependable. If you just need it for work commuting it should be fine. Just keep pads with you for when you start menstruating.

the daydreamer 09-20-2014 07:46 AM

if your looking for a tow vehicle then a SUBURBAN is the way to go hands down! plenty of room for everybody & gear, great towing.fuel mileage is not to bad considering what they are.mine is all wheel drive and i get about 15.7 in town when not towing.older ones can be had relatively cheap!!

capt chuck 09-20-2014 08:27 AM

Wifey had a brand new 03 with the H.O. engine. Engine and tranny were fine but had all sorts of gear case problems....front end, rear end, many suspension issues, (3) broken window motors, (when they fail the window slides down inside the door if you are not fast enough to grab it). Radiator went one week before we traded it, another $400. There's a lot more but these are the ones I remember.

charlie_the_tuna 09-20-2014 11:22 AM

I have a suburban (Yukon xl) and I can wait to get rid of it. it's very thirsty.

macojoe 09-20-2014 12:37 PM

well you knew that going in! I would own nothing crysler!! there cheap for a reason!

THEFERMANATOR 09-20-2014 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by charlie_the_tuna (Post 216991)
I have a suburban (Yukon xl) and I can wait to get rid of it. it's very thirsty.

Because you got a 2500, the 1500's with the 5.3L are ALOT better on gas.

Destroyer 09-21-2014 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by macojoe (Post 216992)
well you knew that going in! I would own nothing Chrysler!! there cheap for a reason!

Can't totally agree with you MJ. For the most part they have good engines and trannys. My Durango has 161K miles on it with everything original. 5.7L Hemi engine that gets an honest 22.5 miles per gallon on the highway, a towing capacity of 7500lbs, and the ability to blow the doors off a LOT of cars, trucks and SUV's that think they are all that.

Yes, some of their products have been real dogs, but I could say the same thing about Ford and GM. No one hits the 100% mark all the time.


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