Posted by dhermesc on May 11, 2011 at 13:18:59 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: 2003 Dodge 4.7 posted by M Nut on May 11, 2011 at 09:25:15:
I'd buy another Impala (the ones we have are great) and keep an old beater pickup parked out back somewhere to be used when you need it.
I wanted to buy an extended cab pickup as my primary vehicle too but by the time I bought one with a decent amount of miles (50K-60K) it would cost double what a comparable 4 door car would cost. After you pay double for the vehicle you get the pleasure of half the fuel mileage, coupled with higher tire and insurance cost.
I found its a lot cheaper to keep a 20 year old F250 parked in the shed and put 4K a year on it (driving it only when needed) and put 25K on the sedan.
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