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iHav to Drive
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Starting the new car hunt: Which practical wagon/CUV would you choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="crxguy" data-source="post: 2089543" data-attributes="member: 747669"><p>im a honda/toyota guy. plus these vehicles are now being manufactured here in america........so the jobs are still in america. Ive had an 88 toyota pick-up (175k+ biggest problem - timing belt change), 2006 tacoma (100k+ no problems at all), 2003 civic si (I turboed this vehicle and drove the hell out of it for over 120k with only an oil line leak being my worst fix), 1991 crx (250k, no problems just basic wear an tear, alternator went out @ 200k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crxguy, post: 2089543, member: 747669"] im a honda/toyota guy. plus these vehicles are now being manufactured here in america........so the jobs are still in america. Ive had an 88 toyota pick-up (175k+ biggest problem - timing belt change), 2006 tacoma (100k+ no problems at all), 2003 civic si (I turboed this vehicle and drove the hell out of it for over 120k with only an oil line leak being my worst fix), 1991 crx (250k, no problems just basic wear an tear, alternator went out @ 200k. [/QUOTE]
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