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By: monkeytrots in POPE IV | Recommend this post (1)
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Know you say 'No Amrican' ..

But I will recommend a mid-late 1990's Ford Explorer anyway. I still have one - over 240,000k miles on it and doesn't leak any oil, antifreeze, etc - and doesn't burn a drop. If you find one with around 100k miles on it, snap it up. Damn well built vehicle - and gets decent highway mileage 20-24 mpg.




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Re: Soliciting Recommendations on a used car...
By: Decomposed
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Sun, 19 Feb 17 1:14 PM
Msg. 21007 of 47202

re: "DONT buy a ford Taurus."

Thanks. It's a given that I won't buy him an American car.

Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Mazda, Honda, Mitsubishi. There are a lot of car companies. But if you were sending your child off to school for four years or more and wanted to buy him something for less than $5,000 in a private transaction, what cars would top your list if DEPENDABILITY was the #1 concern? 


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