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which all around vehicle is best?
im trying to decide which vehicle to get, im looking at 3 vehicles. 1) 96 jeep grand cherokee 2) 96 toyota tacoma 3) 96 chevy s-10 blazer (2 door)
all get about the same MPG's and all SEEM reliable but i have never driven a chevy blazer or a tacoma, i love the jeep but out of all the vehicles it gets the worst MPG's and it costs more. with that said, i just want something that will get me to and from work and also go camping or to the river every once in a while. i like the bed of the truck because we ride mountain bikes and dirt bikes and if i got the tacoma i wouldnt need a trailer and the 2.7 is bullet proof! i love the look of a lifted 2 door blazer and they get ok mpg's. im not sure how reliable they are or anything else besides the basic specs, i have always loved jeeps but i dont really need the 4 doors and the get about 14 mpg's... but the back seats fold down for nice storage and they are utterly reliable ( i drove my 92 jeep cherokee till it reached 283k miles then my gf blew the engine) so i just need some opinions about the vehicles i have listed, or if you have another good vehicle in mind let me know!
any and all info is appreciated!
4 Answers
- The Subaru FreakLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
The Blazer is a reliable truck, but I don't think I'll ever tow with it again.......
Consider an S-10 ZR2. The 4.3L Vortec is the strongsuit of the Chevy mid-size.
- 10 years ago
You didn't mention whether the Jeep was a 6 or 8 cyl. Either one will be more reliable than the other two, but the 6cyl will get fairly decent mileage. In my Cherokee I was getting 19-20mpg driving mostly city, and a 96 Grand Cherokee isn't much heavier than a standard Cherokee, so it won't get much worse, if any. Toyota has been known for a lot of engine failures lately, for people in the know, due to sludge buildup in the engines which restricts the flow of oil.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
What do you propose, god destructive interior the wintry climate, so a techniques as vehicles bypass in snow it is between the ideal, being it is rear wheelchronic it is gonna be ten cases extra effective then something foriegn made. in any different case basically get a truck, or hell the hot Cruzes did some quite a few hundred thousand attempt miles in a number of the worst snow storms And being your asking what variety of truck, their's basically like 4 makers of automobiles because it relatively is, kinda narrows mess down some
- Anonymous10 years ago
Take the 96 jeep grand cherokee,it's looks awesome!