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DJ's left nut 02-13-2013 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 9399244)
When I was looking last year, I was amazed at the number of Hondas that were on their 2nd engines. Apparently, a lot of people forget about changing the timing belts.

{raises hand}

The only reason the motor on my chrysler didn't detonate was that I sold it to my dad at 120K miles and he was smart enough to replace the belt before it went.

I had no idea. Stupid kids these days...

candyman 02-13-2013 10:25 AM

I have an '02, bought it in '04. It has almost 160k miles on it and has been the most reliable vehicle Ive ever owned. The only thing Ive had to do to it besides routine maintenance is replace a bearing in the back driver side wheel and replace the tie rod ends.

CoMoChief 02-13-2013 10:27 AM

2000-2004 Explorers are ****ing POS to be honest. I had one.

Anything and everything will go wrong on vehicles made within these production years. Esp once they get around 80k.

Frosty 02-13-2013 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9399312)
{raises hand}

The only reason the motor on my chrysler didn't detonate was that I sold it to my dad at 120K miles and he was smart enough to replace the belt before it went.

I had no idea. Stupid kids these days...

I ended up getting an Impreza last year with 120K miles on it. The first thing I did was have the timing belt changed (supposed to be done at 105K) because the PO told "oh, you don't have to do that on this year :spock:". All the way home from buying it (about 50 miles), I felt like was on borrowed time.

Saul Good 02-13-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9399403)
2000-2004 Explorers are ****ing POS to be honest. I had one.

Anything and everything will go wrong on vehicles made within these production years. Esp once they get around 80k.

...yet this one has made it another hundred thousand miles.

houstonwhodat 02-13-2013 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9398900)
We had a 2000 Eddie Bauer explorer.

The ball joints will probably need to be replaced (that happens on those a lot) and the seals around the doors started to go last year so it was a little loud inside, but at 140K miles the thing ran like an absolute top. Transmission worked great, 4WD was still in perfect working order. I loved the damn thing and wouldn't have gotten rid of it but I just got a new company ride and my wife had been driving that thing forever so we decided to get her a new vehicle as well.

A friend of mine had a 1996 that he put over 200K farm miles on.

I really think Ford did a fantastic job with that body style and if you can get the SOCH V6 (I think they call it the Xmotor), it gets decent mileage without being underpowered. If it's the OHV V6, stay away; that version is underpowered. Just pop the hood and the cowl on the motor will tell you which engine it is.

For $1,500 there's very little chance you 'lose' money on it. If you drive it for a year and the damn thing explodes on you you're still coming out well ahead.


1500.00 / 12 months = 125.00

You can't find a car note anywhere for 125.00.

Sometimes you gotta take a chance I guess.

houstonwhodat 02-13-2013 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9398877)
This always cracks me up on craigslist

"Engine light is on but it runs fine."

I might look for a Kia or Hyundai with some miles on it.

They're still decent transportation and have HORRIBLE resale.

So you may be able to get one on the cheap.

KC-TBB 02-13-2013 01:11 PM

always a gamble...roll da' dice man!

King_Chief_Fan 02-13-2013 01:14 PM

$850

007 02-18-2013 02:50 PM

Man, can't find anything in my area that decent for under 2000 may have to settle for this one.

DJ's left nut 02-18-2013 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9399403)
2000-2004 Explorers are ****ing POS to be honest. I had one.

Anything and everything will go wrong on vehicles made within these production years. Esp once they get around 80k.

And now you know what you should do, Guru.

When has this idiot ever been right about anything - ever? It's not called the CoMo effect for nothing.

He's not right here either. It's a good vehicle that's perhaps a little too heavy for the light truck frame it was built on so things like the ball joints and the tie-rod ends have to be replaced a little more often than they would on something like a Tahoe, which was built on a full-sized truck frame.

You're not going to beat the value on a 4WD either, if that's something you really want. It will get fairly lousy gas mileage, though. Ours was getting in the high teens when all was said and done.

007 02-18-2013 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 9412823)
And now you know what you should do, Guru.

When has this idiot ever been right about anything - ever? It's not called the CoMo effect for nothing.

He's not right here either. It's a good vehicle that's perhaps a little too heavy for the light truck frame it was built on so things like the ball joints and the tie-rod ends have to be replaced a little more often than they would on something like a Tahoe, which was built on a full-sized truck frame.

You're not going to beat the value on a 4WD either, if that's something you really want. It will get fairly lousy gas mileage, though. Ours was getting in the high teens when all was said and done.

Meh, his grand am only got 16 mph so high teens would be an improvement.

Frosty 02-18-2013 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9413134)
Meh, his grand am only got 16 mph so high teens would be an improvement.

That's slow!

Bugeater 02-18-2013 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9413134)
Meh, his grand am only got 16 mph so high teens would be an improvement.

If that were true, he wouldn't have totaled it. :)

007 02-18-2013 05:19 PM

dagnabbit. 16mpg LMAO

I am going to find out which engine it has tomorrow.


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