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if you had a choice between these SVU
Originally Posted by Bl@ck
The heater in a jeep is a nuclear blast furnace that produces heat almost instantly. even with a soft top, if the top is in good condition, they're not drafty at all.
why not add a cherokee to the list
why not add a cherokee to the list
EDIT i aint a baller looking a 15-17K car... not more.
Originally Posted by Tark
the price the 2001 is ugly and goes for arroun 12K here while the 2003 is like 22K.
EDIT i aint a baller looking a 15-17K car... not more.
EDIT i aint a baller looking a 15-17K car... not more.
Originally Posted by Bl@ck
you get what you pay for. Jeep is the only american brand that doesn't look or feel cheap.
http://www.autohebdo.com/result/deta...3&pgno=1&srt=7
2001 Xterra for 13K not bad...
EDIT JDM Associate puts mechanical dependicility at 2/5 for the Xterra
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Last edited by Tark; Feb 21, 2006 at 08:14 AM.
Originally Posted by Bl@ck
15-17k canadian or american. big difference in price range there
Originally Posted by Bl@ck
you get what you pay for. Jeep is the only american brand that doesn't look or feel cheap.
13k CAD...isnt that like the equivalent of a happy meal here? :fawk:
CRV if you want a commuter car with all-wheel drive, Xterra if you want a vehicle you can actually take off-road. The CRV has great reliability, driveability, and ergonomics, but is underpowered and is something of a "chick's car." The Xterra has rugged styling, acceptable power in the V-6 versions, and good off-road ability, but is relatively rough on regular roads and very trucklike. A much more "manly" vehicle than the CRV, but not as good for commuting.
Somebody mentioned the RAV4, and while the brand new ones are nice, any used model is like a lesser version of the CRV. No reason to go for one over a CRV.
Of the poll choices, the CRV and the Xterra are the only ones I would consider - and your decision is essentially made depending on if you want an all-weather commuter or an off-roader.
Somebody mentioned the RAV4, and while the brand new ones are nice, any used model is like a lesser version of the CRV. No reason to go for one over a CRV.
Of the poll choices, the CRV and the Xterra are the only ones I would consider - and your decision is essentially made depending on if you want an all-weather commuter or an off-roader.

















