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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Explorer? Ranger? F150? or Jeep?
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<blockquote data-quote="UnorthodoxCreat" data-source="post: 11093350" data-attributes="member: 59496"><p>I have both a 97 F150 and Explorer. F-150 is going to be hard to find in that price range, especially 4x4 models unless it has 200,000+ miles. Both are great vehicles though my V8 truck gets better mpg than the V6 Explorer. My brother has a 94 V6 4x4 Ranger still running great with 220,000 miles. All 3 of those are great vehicles and the Ranger and Explorer can be found in that price range. I'd go with the Explorer for someone in his position. Cheap, reliable, parts are easy to get, reasonable to work on, 4x4, holds 4 adults comfortably, big trunk and rear seats fold flat. Only real downside in my book is mpg. I would just buy the best one he can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnorthodoxCreat, post: 11093350, member: 59496"] I have both a 97 F150 and Explorer. F-150 is going to be hard to find in that price range, especially 4x4 models unless it has 200,000+ miles. Both are great vehicles though my V8 truck gets better mpg than the V6 Explorer. My brother has a 94 V6 4x4 Ranger still running great with 220,000 miles. All 3 of those are great vehicles and the Ranger and Explorer can be found in that price range. I'd go with the Explorer for someone in his position. Cheap, reliable, parts are easy to get, reasonable to work on, 4x4, holds 4 adults comfortably, big trunk and rear seats fold flat. Only real downside in my book is mpg. I would just buy the best one he can afford. [/QUOTE]
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