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Adam R wrote:
I become real fan of Toyota SUV's after renting one for a month for use in the Australian outback. We now have both a 100 series and an 80 series Landcruiser.
While the 80 is an off-road play toy, the 1999 100 series has been in our family for the past 15 years and it now has 253,000 miles on it. It still puts a smile on my face whenever I get the chance to drive it. My wife expects it to be replaced with another Landcruiser at some point down the road, but we have no reason to think about replacing the current one at the moment. To date, I have less than $1000 in out of cycle repairs, which is pretty amazing for what is now a 20 year old vehicle. In 2016, we rented a four runner for a few weeks and frankly, I wasn't that impressed by it. While roughly the same size as our 100, it wasn't nearly as solid or as roomy inside. The high lander might be acceptable for many, but for hauling a family around I prefer the tank-like size and heft of our 100.
As for mid-life crisis vehicle, I'm thinking of putting together an AC Cobra kit car for my wife in a few years. It would scratch that mid-life crisis itch for the both of us.
Adam
Apr-28-2019 04:30 PM
patperry2766 wrote:
Pulled the trigger today on 2018 Durango AWD RT with the 5.7 V-8 with a bit over 11K miles. Have a buddy who is the used car manager at a local dealership. He got it at auction on Thursday. Really liked the 4-Runner but in the end, the Durango won out. Now I don't have to worry about my truck being the only vehicle that we own that can pull our camper.
Thanks for everybody's input and comments.
Apr-28-2019 07:07 AM
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Apr-25-2019 12:01 PM
patperry2766 wrote:
UPDATE..still haven't pulled the trigger yet. The Highlander has the best bang for the buck from a price and safety feature stand point, but the 4 Runner and Durango are the leaders so far.
Her reasoning is that she turns 50 in October and has had 3 kids, but wants something that is "cool" and to show that she's not a middle age boring person driving a boring car. Can't figure a way for logic to prevail in this situation....my logic specifically....so now just trying to find the best deal. I guess that "if momma ain't happy, nobody's happy" rings true in this situation.
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Apr-15-2019 04:27 AM
Halmfamily wrote:
Our Durango is a 2014 and had never been in the shop. Just ticked 79000 miles on Saturday. The Pentestar V6 is a rock solid engine. We were a little nervous when we purchased it but are now considering a second one for me. Mine will be an SRT8 though.
The Durango is one of the few rear wheel drive SUV's left, another reason we purchased it