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I am thinking about a getting a wrangler or a toyota tacoma. I know that tacomas run forvever but i do lots of offroading and I am moving to the high country so a jeep would be great.
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About how many miles can you get out of a jeep wrangler with proper maintinence. Over 200,000?
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I had a 97 with 151K on it that I just sold to get a new 06 just like it. Oddly enough, the 97 ran better, and got better gas mileage than the new one. There's no reason that, with proper care and maintenance, you can't get 200,000+ miles on it without major problems.2002grand prix the blower works on hi only?
Do put it into 4 WD for a few yards every now and then, if you don't use it regularly.
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With proper maintenace, good care, and little abuse I think you can get close to 200,000 mi. Im not an expert so dont quote me but i think theyre pretty reliable carseasy.200,000 is nothing most will see a million in their lifetime
i think it will still be running long after that Toyota has been recycled two more times..
when was the last time you saw a 60+ year old Toyota running around in the mountains..
you see old jeeps every day
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you will thank yourself for getting the tacomaIn a 1999 honda civic is there a factory amp?
yes you can easily run 200'k on a jeep thats why postal service and army still uses them. postal jeeps come back to be sold with 500K on them but its all about maintenance. and if your going to be on rough terrain routinely then the Rubicon is a must have. and make sure it has the Dana 44 axles not the standard 30 and 35 that break under stressDoes it REALLY take an hour of labor to make a new Honda key?
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The '06 and older Jeeps with the 4.0L engine were well known for going 200,000+ miles. I have owned several Jeeps, Wranglers and Cherokees, all of which went over 200K (one XJ had 350,000) and were running when I sold them. The '07 model with the 3.8L is yet to be determined. They have a lot more electronics in them and while the 3.8L proved to be a good engine in a minivan, it hasn't really been put to the test in a Jeep. The 4 cylinder Jeeps I have heard are pretty good, but personally can't back that up with experience.How is your Hyundai? we're thinking..?
My 89 Wrangler has 260,000 on it...and it's been abused! change the oil, take care of the rest, it'll last...Peugeot 205 makes growling noise as I drive, what could this be?
If you get a Wrangler with the inline six cylinder motor, your fun is unlimited. The Tacoma is a good truck, but nowhere as fun or as reliable as the Jeep product. The 232/258/4.0 L inline six motor has 7 main bearings giving it unbelievable torque and longevity. I have had six of these motors and with proper maintenance kep on going when others quit. The motor was put on the market for the first time in 1964 by Rambler. I have included a link. My personal testament to this motor is that I drove my 1976 CJ7 from Chicago to Central Mexico (45 hours in 3 days) through the Mexican mountains when I knew that the main bearings were down to the inner brass, and the motor gave me no problems. I continued to drive it for another year before rebuilding the motor, and now it's lilke new.What is a better driving car: bmw 3 series or mazda miata?
Apart from that, Everything can be replaced on a Jeep fairly easily, and any capable mechanic can work on them w/o much trouble unlike a Toyota. I have sold my Jeeps but now drive a 1965 and 1966 Rambler with the same motor. Great power plant!
My '99 TJ 4.0L is at 154,000 and running strong. The only major mechanical issues have been a cracked exhaust manifold (known problem with that manuf. year), and the power steering pump that went out last month.
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