I think the stars and Murphy are trying to force my hand early....
From Yesterday:
40-ish mph rear end hit from a Tahoe.
I think the stars and Murphy are trying to force my hand early....
From Yesterday:
40-ish mph rear end hit from a Tahoe.
failboat wrote:volvoclearinghouse wrote: I've talked to some Transit Connect owners, and they seem to be very pleased with them. They have a bit of a "utilitarian" flair about them, but hey, economical and reasonably priced.Actually a couple weeks ago I finally saw one of the new transit connects on the road, and it was the passenger van not the cargo van. It looks way better in person than it does in the marketing photos. I liked it a lot.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-shows/2012-los-angeles-auto-show/2014-ford-transit-connect-wagon
Q: When is a minivan not a minivan?
A: When it's a Ford Transit Connect Wagon.
Don't Call It a Minivan
That's the official party line Ford put out at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show. The presenter will use the term "people mover" freely. "Minivan" will not be heard.
Put her in a 5 speed Mazda 5. Slap a Ford C-Max badge on it.
Tell her Mazda makes cars in Flat Rock, MI (true), and that Ford owned Mazda (partly true).
That should solve it.
Ranger50 wrote: In reply to stroker: Ford E150. Needs moar PowerStroke.
Don't need Power Stroke to carry a 6 and 4 year old... That may be my answer.
Ive worked on a 7.3 econoline and it just makes everything that's bad about working on a full size van worse. On the other hand, the guy did pull a 36ft () travel trailer with it and considering how gutless the gas v8s were, that probably isnt feasible with the gas versions.
So, i would say the powerstroke starts to justify itself somewhere between 6000 and 10000 lbs of towed payload.
Ranger50 wrote: Only thing I am being told about the R is avoid the 06-07's by my friend at the Merc dealer, but hasn't said why.
my sister in law had an 06 (i think) for about a year. it was a POS. constantly in for service, all sorts of different tproblems. the final straw was when the heated seat caught on fire while she was driving it. burnt her leg, leather seat was toasted. she traded it in for toyota highlander that has been perfect.
she traded it in for toyota highlander that has been perfect.
There is a reason those things resale so high. A last-gen Hybrid with a few mods is a pretty damn cool vehicle by my standards. Biggest downside is a boring interior.
Well, now you've all got me searching for 4x4 conversion vans. They're out there, too. Somebody (Quigley?) makes them. If were only driving it from November through March it would be affordable, too...
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