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cain posted:

I thought I told you the Sahara is the way to go dude. The Compass had issues I hope they have been corrected. Only negative with the Sahara is their price is always high...never drops.

The wifey hated the Sahara. I loved the Sahara. The 2018 Compass has been totally redesigned. Price was not an issue.

The 2018 Compass is the Baby GC.

Will add the 2018 Fiat Spider for fun driving next summer. Retirement is coming up so time to put the money saved in a second set of wheels in the Fiat Spider.

https://www.fiatcanada.com/en/spider

FM
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cain posted:

I thought I told you the Sahara is the way to go dude. The Compass had issues I hope they have been corrected.

Wifey wanted me to get the Compass, could not argue with the Ministeress of Finance. The 2018 Compass has been totally redesigned engine, transmission and all. 

The Compass was designed by Jeep to compete with the Baby Ranger Rover, shape and all. I drove it to NYC and back and loved it 100 times better than the BMW X3. Handling and suspension was the sweetest ride ever.

The savings on Gas was just incredible. 

I told the wifey that that I will get the Fiat 124 Spider Convertible with the money saved and she had no objection. 

Will post on the Spider 124 next summer.

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
cain posted:

I thought I told you the Sahara is the way to go dude. The Compass had issues I hope they have been corrected.

Chrysler is no good. Wife once got a new caravan. Needless to say, it was a piece of sh*t. I have been buying Hondas since the late 80s.

I agree with you, domestics are crap. I just got me a Subaru Crosstrek for the winter driving, it's a 2L engine, all wheel drive, very good on regular gas.I can be seen for miles, I got the orange colour.

K
skeldon_man posted:
cain posted:

I thought I told you the Sahara is the way to go dude. The Compass had issues I hope they have been corrected.

Chrysler is no good. Wife once got a new caravan. Needless to say, it was a piece of sh*t. I have been buying Hondas since the late 80s.

Still got 1999 Chrysler Town and Country Lxi,all wheel drive 183,000 miles,no major problems,regular maintenance,currently i am rebuilding,doing it my self.

I like Chrysler vehicles,currently 3 in the yard,cheaper to maintain than Foreign Imports.

Django
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It all depends on how a vehicle works for someone. I have a bro in law who only has Ford...another who only buys Dodge. 

A buddy of mine needed a vehicle for a couple weeks and decided to get an Audi. The first day it started leaking rad fluid so he took it back. I jokingly told him his mistake was not getting a Benz so he decided to get that instead but a couple days later something went on it, again he took that one back. He was told he had to wait for a vehicle there were no premium ones at the time. He noticed a Hyundia SUV on the lot, told them he needed one asap and took that. He drove it for the rest of the time with no complaints and even spoke well of the ride.

Same with women. One can be the sexiest thing ever but good at nothing while another could be plain Jane but treat you like a king giving you the time of your life.

It's all in the ride.

cain
kp posted:

I see Yuji22 's subject is about off roading vehicles, but many would spend tons for that feature, yet never would take the vehicle in mud. My 4 wheel drive is for winter and to be driven in the Canadian snow.

The dealer told me that very few off road vehicles will ever see an offload trail.

FM
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Gilbakka posted:

Gilly's Grasshawk needs no compass to Sahara. It does emit a tiny amount of greenhouse gas that is far below yuji's Mudhawk's pollution level. 

 

Definitely Environmentally friendly. The only problem is how will the driver handle the emission when released ?

I also have a mathematical question, how many Donkey Power = One Horsepower ?  After all, we are talking about Horsepower with regards to vehicles.

Another question, how can someone actually measure the emission released by Donkey Powered vehicles, after the cart on that vehicle does have mechanical parts ?

How about safety ratings ?

Gilly, you have really complicated things now that you have involved this environmentally friendly vehicle.

FM
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cain posted:

It all depends on how a vehicle works for someone. I have a bro in law who only has Ford...another who only buys Dodge. 

A buddy of mine needed a vehicle for a couple weeks and decided to get an Audi. The first day it started leaking rad fluid so he took it back. I jokingly told him his mistake was not getting a Benz so he decided to get that instead but a couple days later something went on it, again he took that one back. He was told he had to wait for a vehicle there were no premium ones at the time. He noticed a Hyundia SUV on the lot, told them he needed one asap and took that. He drove it for the rest of the time with no complaints and even spoke well of the ride.

Same with women. One can be the sexiest thing ever but good at nothing while another could be plain Jane but treat you like a king giving you the time of your life.

It's all in the ride.

Excellent response. I cannot even add or subtract anything to what you just posted.

FM

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