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What Would Be A Good but Cheap Used SUV or Pickup to Get?
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<blockquote data-quote="agactual" data-source="post: 2487995" data-attributes="member: 237242"><p>I live in chicago and I realized today that I am fed up with having a useless little 2 door hatchback Accent. </p><p></p><p>I want to look into an SUV or pickup to get, so that I can better handle crippling snow storms but I am hardly a rich individual. So what would be a reliable but cheap used SUV that has things like anti-lock brakes and 4 wheel drive (or traction control if that is cheaper)? I am looking for one around $4500-$5000. Any suggestions?</p><p>I guess bottom line, a truck or SUV that can drive well through snow, is cheap, but won't breakdown every other week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agactual, post: 2487995, member: 237242"] I live in chicago and I realized today that I am fed up with having a useless little 2 door hatchback Accent. I want to look into an SUV or pickup to get, so that I can better handle crippling snow storms but I am hardly a rich individual. So what would be a reliable but cheap used SUV that has things like anti-lock brakes and 4 wheel drive (or traction control if that is cheaper)? I am looking for one around $4500-$5000. Any suggestions? I guess bottom line, a truck or SUV that can drive well through snow, is cheap, but won't breakdown every other week. [/QUOTE]
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