"Snag" wrote in message news:u9sno0$1pga4$
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That was part of the reason I decided to replace the motor . And part
was figuring out that in today's market I'd be spending that kind of
money or more for something equivalent . This was truly the most
economic option . I think this car will outlast me now .
Snag
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I keep fixing the old because I'm less than impressed with the new, it's crammed with 'features' that I don't need and reportedly decrease
reliability. After a test drive it's a relief to get back into the
uncluttered interior and less restricted visibility of my boxy old CRV which was partly designed to Land Rover tastes. Their Freelander is nearly a duplicate, minus the 20-year reliability. My BIL is a recently retired Audi mechanic who feels the same and restores and drives older ones. They asked a flatbed driver who was bringing them one about new cars and he said he sees plenty of electronics failures.
Still, some of the new ones are tempting. I was just Googling this:
https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a44015248/gofastcamperss-platform-camper-ford-maverick-test/
That's one way to carry long loads with a small bed. My old truck has rain gutters for a roof rack and I made a ladder rack the same height to carry
long items such as corrugated roofing, scrap structural steel or my canoe.
A Maverick was easy to maneuver through the narrow and crowded parking lot behind the dealership and it offers AWD that can be used on dry roads with
icy patches, unlike the 4WD of larger models. The new Ranger will go
straight but not turn in 4WD. All the sand pits where I used to ride my dirt bike are now shopping malls so those are the worst challenges a vehicle now faces there.
However the seats of my 2000 CRV fold flat into a bed and it has a rear 12V outlet for my 20 liter mini freezer, plus a folding table that's the floor
of the cargo compartment and a basin to serve as the kitchen sink in the
unused spare tire well under it.
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