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My 4Runner was also my daily driver for several years, and it's just what I liked, but nothin' wrong with an Explorer... actually I really like them! I'm assuming that you mean the older style that really are a truck, as opposed to the newer ones that -- if you ask me -- are some newer style, higher tech vehicle that is neither fish nor fowl. I don't know how much that style costs used, or how good they are, but they've always looked nice when they light me up and the nice trooper pulls me over for speeding. (hehe!). |
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Hello there PJ ....mines a 2004 Explorer ...and like most of them had lots of little electrical issues - mostly related to lights that come on but don’t really matter and such .
Back hatch ....crack on the plastic same as most. Heater doesn’t blow out the bottom vents. The guts of the vehicle’s been solid - V6, transmission , drive train, and that useful 4 wheel drive when needed. Average to Poor ratings on assorted sites mostly for the quirky minor issues ,but it’s a value vehicle to tow, haul, carry etc at 20 mpg highway ....9 towing . When you own a used vehicle for 10 years or so, it keeps on performing, towing 120 miles round trip every time to fish, and doesn’t cost much over time, it’s a decent machine. |
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sunken treasure.jpg ![]() Yep... I was *that guy* at the dock, and a source of entertainment for all. That's a DC Duck pulling me out... nothing beats an amphibious, 6 wheel drive WW2 military vehicle when you sink your tow vehicle, and need some help! That 4runner was available dirt cheap to whoever bought it at an insurance salvage auction. That picture also explains why I got a new 4Runner... (hehe!) |
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Wow but it can happen to the best of us .
One mistake and the rigs a submarine . |
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