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Is it practical to replace my 1997 Dodge Dakota with a 1999 Jeep Wrangler?
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<blockquote data-quote="ameeba97" data-source="post: 1605027" data-attributes="member: 623731"><p>Oh sorry - the 99 Wrangler has 58000 miles and other than a rip in the drivers seat, it is spotless inside.</p><p>The Dakota is rusting around the rear tires and has 158,000 miles on it. Trade in value is about $1500 at best (V6 auto with new tires, extended cab). It's paid for so it is not like we are making payments on it still.</p><p>The Wrangler was in a crash and had the front and right side panels replaced / paint job is nice but the hinge of the door has a speck of rust starting. Asking price $8490 for the 4 cyl auto Sport Ed, alloy wheels, AC, and hard top included. The dealer said they'd give me a good rate for a loan. </p><p>I can't decide. I've always wanted a Wrangler since I was in kindergarten and my husband thought he always wanted a Dakota (for about 6 months) and then when we got it, he hated it. He doesn't want to feel the same about the Wrangler but I am sure I'll love it. Its a Wrangler!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ameeba97, post: 1605027, member: 623731"] Oh sorry - the 99 Wrangler has 58000 miles and other than a rip in the drivers seat, it is spotless inside. The Dakota is rusting around the rear tires and has 158,000 miles on it. Trade in value is about $1500 at best (V6 auto with new tires, extended cab). It's paid for so it is not like we are making payments on it still. The Wrangler was in a crash and had the front and right side panels replaced / paint job is nice but the hinge of the door has a speck of rust starting. Asking price $8490 for the 4 cyl auto Sport Ed, alloy wheels, AC, and hard top included. The dealer said they'd give me a good rate for a loan. I can't decide. I've always wanted a Wrangler since I was in kindergarten and my husband thought he always wanted a Dakota (for about 6 months) and then when we got it, he hated it. He doesn't want to feel the same about the Wrangler but I am sure I'll love it. Its a Wrangler!!!! [/QUOTE]
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