Honda CR-V. There is no finer vehicle in that class.
So this weekend the wife and I made a 400 mile fun run to South Texas in the Miata on Saturday. Then on Sunday we made a 300 mile run to Tyler in the Ranger. Both vehicles have great capabilities but long haul cruising isn't a strong point for either.
We have a kid in College so we aren't interested in getting into payments on a new car. TCB is more than just a funny catch phrase at our house it is a way of life.![]()
Started thinking about cheap ($7K or less) yet capable vehicles to augment the fleet and the 2007-2012 Ford Escape seems to click many of our TCB buttons.
Anyone have any first hand insight on 'em?? Or have any other TCB approved "cash car" ideals that I may not have yet considered??
TIA
Honda CR-V. There is no finer vehicle in that class.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
My brother returned an Escape he bought new under the lemon law.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/5410638434.html
Are you a "work on shitty ford engineering all the damn time" fanboy? Ignore the name, go drive one.
The Outback is also a fine machine, but probably need to spend $8-10k to get into the newer generation. Gabby can tell you about the previous gen, which are also quite good, but not my knowledge-base.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
Mazda CX-7 too:
https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/ctd/5419932417.html
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
Few Data Points on the Honda:
- We looked at the CRV hard in 2009 and leased a RAV4 instead. The Toyota was just better in every way compared to the CRV.
- My MIL has a CRV and she likes it but I don't it
- Altiain has Honda
- JRJ512's daily driver is a Honda.
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2006 Mazda Tribute here (rebadged Escape, better style IMO). Pretty solid vehicle in 3 years of ownership. I prefer a CR-V, but the Forzda is cheaper.
Did you like the Rav4? Buy another.
If its a road trip hauler you want, go full size American SUV. Nothing finer, and $7k buys you a lot of truck. Parts are abundant and cheap, comfort is a given, tons of room in the back for...resting. Gas mileage is a weak point, but who really gives a shit if the trip gas budget is $100 vs $125? And with gas on its way back to $0.39/gallon, you'll be leaving it running all night just for the hell of it anyway!
Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, Expedition, Excursion, etc...
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
i'd put my vote in for a 4runner or a sequoia, both amazingly reliable for me. My dad had a 1998 4runner from 110k to 230k and no issue except for a clogged injector. The 2002 sequoia has been flawless so far as well.
We have a 2003 Escape, 3L V6. My wife loves it, I don't. We got it with about 170,000 miles on the odometer. I spent about about $500 on parts fixing it up, front hubs and wheel bearings, front brake discs, one COP, new radio and a few other little things. Mechanically it has been reliable since I got the maintenance caught up. The fuel mileage is worst than our 3.5L Odyssey. And, I don't like the way it rides. But, it is better than riding in the back of a deuce and a half.
On the track, I am fearless.
If you were as slow as me, you wouldn't be afraid either.
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Sorry Mick, but I'm going to have to go with the CRV as well... I have a first gen (2001) with over 200k on the clock and it's been great. Plus I still have the s2000, so I guess that makes me a Honda fan boy...
FORD - Fix Or Repair Daily (though Kate's '03 F-150 is damn near bullet proof)
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4Runner, they are appliances that you just add gas, change the oil to keep running. One size bigger than the Escape/CRV though.
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Problem with the 4Runner is the Orientals will pay top dollar for em so they don't fit in my TCB wheelhouse.
I had a 2006 4Runner that I never should have gotten rid off........
I have a 2003 Tribute (Mazda Escape). Bought it new, never been back to the dealer. Only been in a shop once, to replace alternator. 175,000 miles, rides like a truck, not so great gas mileage (especially when towing the DP Miata) but the 3.0 six is a good little engine IMO.
What's left of a '96 Miata with stock clutch.
My car exceeds my driving ability. That's the only possible explanation.