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<blockquote data-quote="ItemB" data-source="post: 119128" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>Same boat as got a newer pick up to hunt fish tow stuff with gets used in fall/winter when 4wd is needed or I want it. I have an older car I drive to run errands and back and forth to work has about 130000 on it have been having a few smaller things go wrong and I am worried like you are that it is just going to keep compounding problems on problems, but it has been cheap to fix and is cheap to drive. </p><p>I have been tossing around the idea of getting a smaller awd suv(subaru specifically) that gets decent mileage to drive back and forth to work, run errands, and could be used for longer scouting trips and what not to save on some fuel.:;:huh</p><p></p><p>I don't have kids but one thing to consider is the safety ratings on new vehicles vs older ones if your using it to haul kids around. May offers some piece of mind that has to be worth something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ItemB, post: 119128, member: 552"] Same boat as got a newer pick up to hunt fish tow stuff with gets used in fall/winter when 4wd is needed or I want it. I have an older car I drive to run errands and back and forth to work has about 130000 on it have been having a few smaller things go wrong and I am worried like you are that it is just going to keep compounding problems on problems, but it has been cheap to fix and is cheap to drive. I have been tossing around the idea of getting a smaller awd suv(subaru specifically) that gets decent mileage to drive back and forth to work, run errands, and could be used for longer scouting trips and what not to save on some fuel.:;:huh I don't have kids but one thing to consider is the safety ratings on new vehicles vs older ones if your using it to haul kids around. May offers some piece of mind that has to be worth something. [/QUOTE]
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