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Old 10-15-2008, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ratcityrex
The whole reason I went with the trailblazer is it was a great price, 100k powertrain warnt, and the drivetrain is rock solid. What ever you do do not buy a ford escape!!!!! I had one and they are transmission nightmare!! mpg sucked ***! 18 on the freeway, and 12-14 in town.
Im glad you said that b/c I like the size of the Escape. I wasnt aware of the trans problems. Im gonna see about leasing. Ive heard about no $ down $200 mo. leases.
The worst part is I will be financing, I think with cash you can go pretty low.

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look into the suzuki SX4 crossover for something that you or the misses can drive
looks a bit goofy but is better on gas and the wallet then most domestic pieces of ----
also comes with AWD option so winter drifting is an option
I <3 imports but IDK about Suzuki. I wonder if their cars are decent. There is a dealer near me and they have a model in the window that looks like my wife's Scion Xa. I would wanna get something bigger like a Grand Vitara, but Im not sure if they are as desperate as Chevy is nowadays. Could be an option.
I wonder if they lease used cars, something with low miles preferably a Jap car.
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if they do not give you the deal your looking for just walk away most places right now will come running for you and suck your dick to get you a car
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if they do not give you the deal your looking for just walk away most places right now will come running for you and suck your dick to get you a car
LOL Now is definately a good time to be a buyer.
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Im glad you said that b/c I like the size of the Escape. I wasnt aware of the trans problems.
THe escapes, Mercury Mariner, Mazda Tribute, landrover lr2. All have the same basic drivetrain, and the shitty *** CD4E transmission. I dropped the trans in my garage, and it took me about 20hours just to get it out. Then I had to pull the motor just to pull one broken exhaust manifold bolt. Ford quoted me $4500 to replace the trans.

I know a guy that has a 07 suzuki vitara and its a ------- piece! That thing rattles and squeeks like a 15 year old cavalier.
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THe escapes, Mercury Mariner, Mazda Tribute, landrover lr2. All have the same basic drivetrain, and the shitty *** CD4E transmission. I dropped the trans in my garage, and it took me about 20hours just to get it out. Then I had to pull the motor just to pull one broken exhaust manifold bolt. Ford quoted me $4500 to replace the trans.

I know a guy that has a 07 suzuki vitara and its a ------- piece! That thing rattles and squeeks like a 15 year old cavalier.
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but it has awesome pistons
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Originally Posted by ratcityrex
THe escapes, Mercury Mariner, Mazda Tribute, landrover lr2. All have the same basic drivetrain, and the shitty *** CD4E transmission. I dropped the trans in my garage, and it took me about 20hours just to get it out. Then I had to pull the motor just to pull one broken exhaust manifold bolt. Ford quoted me $4500 to replace the trans.

I know a guy that has a 07 suzuki vitara and its a ------- piece! That thing rattles and squeeks like a 15 year old cavalier.
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but it has awesome pistonsWHEN PUT INTO HONDA MOTORS
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I <3 my SOHC.
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there desperate, ask invoice pricing, see what happens
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Im looking into 6cyl 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Anyone own one?
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Im looking into 6cyl 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Anyone own one?
The older GC's had some problems, mostly with the Limited's and the A/C systems were junk in them. The Laredos were decent, but most didn't come with the options the Limited's had. The 4.7 is an awesome motor IMO, but the 4.0 is a ------- tank and has proven itself. I would look for a 4.0 Laredo with the selec-trac transfer case and the locker axles(not sure if they were quadradrive or vari-lock?). Where is ****? He knows all about them.
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