Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
#46
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by neil
Worth looking at Mazda too - usually cheaper used than a Civic as Honda's keep their value more; mine's been extremely reliable.
What do you drive ??
#47
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I had a mazda back home and would consider one of those too.
What do you drive ??
What do you drive ??
#48
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by neil
I just have a Protege (they replaced it with the 3). I only got it because it was manual and the right price but now there's no way I can justify trading it in as it's too reliable and I'd feel like I was taking a gamble.
Both bullet-proof in my opinion.
A 4-5 year old 323 (or what ever they call them over here) would do just nicely for the time being.
#49
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Yep - i had a 323 back home then got a civic about 9 months before i came here.
Both bullet-proof in my opinion.
A 4-5 year old 323 (or what ever they call them over here) would do just nicely for the time being.
Both bullet-proof in my opinion.
A 4-5 year old 323 (or what ever they call them over here) would do just nicely for the time being.
#50
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by Rockgurl
We have one and we love it! It copes just fine in a freezing New England winter and I feel very safe in it in the snow....good 4 wheel drive. It's brilliant fun in the summer....we just take the roof off altogether and go. In the spring we take the hard top off and store it and put the soft top on. It's a way cool vehicle. Yes, it's noisier inside but that's half the experience. It's never broken down or had any mechanical problems and it's tough as old boots. Not much trunk space but you can put the back seat down completely flat or even take it out altogether and there are tons and tons of extras options if you want to customize it up a bit. We're thinking of putting a lift kit on ours. I say go for it. Don't listen to the bloody pensioners in here!
#51
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by britontour
Depends if the OP gets the hardtop with it.
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Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
nope
I don't even know if they're reliable.
But if the Jeep plan fails, just get a 5 year old Honda, it will still be good for a fair few miles.
#53
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I have $10k in cash ready to spend now, but I won't be going 1 cent over.
The intention is to put 5k down and finance the rest, paying it off over 6 months to improve my credit so rates are largely irrelevant for me.
The intention is to put 5k down and finance the rest, paying it off over 6 months to improve my credit so rates are largely irrelevant for me.
#54
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
nope
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Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by rushman
Mercedes...less reliable than Jeeps????? You can tell you've bought a Jeep....the exhausts leaking up into the car and the fumes are affecting your brain.
Ah so you are one of those people who think Mercs are still reliable and haven't gone down hill True they are getting better again now but have suffered tremendously over the last 5 years or so.
And in reality they are the same as Jeep - as its all the same company now
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Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I have $10k in cash ready to spend now, but I won't be going 1 cent over.
The intention is to put 5k down and finance the rest, paying it off over 6 months to improve my credit so rates are largely irrelevant for me.
The intention is to put 5k down and finance the rest, paying it off over 6 months to improve my credit so rates are largely irrelevant for me.
get a 3k loan, finance the rest through patelco at a good rate over 2 years and get your self a nice BMW 3 series
job done
#57
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by britontour
To be honest I did look at the jeep wranglers when I first got here but they seemed to be alot older and its about a 1-2 hours drive upto the mountain on some quite quiet roads where you wouldn't want to break down on especially in the snow. Ended up getting a 2000 Suzuki Grand Vitra (bit gay I know) which was dirt cheap about $4500, good fuel ecno for a 4x4 and does all I want, couldn't see the point in ploughing money into a car if I didn't know how long I was going to stay here.
Then i realised it was a vitara and caught a hold of myself.
Your last sentance kind of fits my situation too though, so to be honest the deal is the most important thing for me. My street cred can take a small dent if it saves me a few quid
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Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I actually saw the new vitara at the chicago motor show and thought it looked good - very roomy.
Then i realised it was a vitara and caught a hold of myself.
Your last sentance kind of fits my situation too though, so to be honest the deal is the most important thing for me. My street cred can take a small dent if it saves me a few quid
Then i realised it was a vitara and caught a hold of myself.
Your last sentance kind of fits my situation too though, so to be honest the deal is the most important thing for me. My street cred can take a small dent if it saves me a few quid
If thats your priority then steer away from the Jeep - although they hold their value pretty well. Before we got the Jeep I picked up a 2 year old Hyundai Elantra for about 5k with 12k miles on it as a second car! Got over 6K when i traded in it. Ugly thing and pretty dull - but quiet, reliable and cheap to run (though the ins on the Jeep is cheaper) so something like that might be worth looking out for?
Or you could get a Focus at that money - but the US ones are made in Mexico and apparently arent a patch on the European ones!
#59
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I actually saw the new vitara at the chicago motor show and thought it looked good - very roomy.
Then i realised it was a vitara and caught a hold of myself.
Your last sentance kind of fits my situation too though, so to be honest the deal is the most important thing for me. My street cred can take a small dent if it saves me a few quid
Then i realised it was a vitara and caught a hold of myself.
Your last sentance kind of fits my situation too though, so to be honest the deal is the most important thing for me. My street cred can take a small dent if it saves me a few quid
Having said that if I do stay longer then I will probably treat myself to a nice big truck.
Last edited by britontour; Mar 9th 2006 at 8:49 am.
#60
Re: Would you buy a Jeep Wrangler ???
I owned one in New York...for a short time...it got stolen
found it to be an excellent mode of transport...especially in the winter (I had the soft top) snow...
$6K is actually a decent price too...if you want a Jeep
Reliability - 3/10
Comfort - 3/10 (but you don't buy a Jeep if you want confort)
Economy - 1/10 (again, don't buy it for the gas milage)
Depreciation - 9/10 (these babies hold thier value like an Rembrant)
Safety - 5/10 (they have a habit of rolling at high speed)
Security - 1/10 (with a soft top) 2/10 with a hard top ...they will always be very attractive and easy to steal
But most importantly...FUN - 11/10
found it to be an excellent mode of transport...especially in the winter (I had the soft top) snow...
$6K is actually a decent price too...if you want a Jeep
Reliability - 3/10
Comfort - 3/10 (but you don't buy a Jeep if you want confort)
Economy - 1/10 (again, don't buy it for the gas milage)
Depreciation - 9/10 (these babies hold thier value like an Rembrant)
Safety - 5/10 (they have a habit of rolling at high speed)
Security - 1/10 (with a soft top) 2/10 with a hard top ...they will always be very attractive and easy to steal
But most importantly...FUN - 11/10