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Why no small pick up trucks anymore
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(05-28-2018, 11:18 AM)Nebuchadnezzar Wrote: I had an 1999 Ford Ranger that I used when I drove for a carrier service. It had over 300k miles on it with the original clutch and it just wouldn't die. 

I loved that truck, it did everything I wanted it to do and more.

(05-28-2018, 04:09 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: And this is why if you want a small-bed truck, just get a Subaru Outback lol.

Seriously, unless it's something super-tall, I can fit anything in my back that someone in a truck can, have all-time 4WD and even with it's age (2001), I still get 21 MPG.

Its getting scrapped in a few weeks, as the one of the catalytic converters is plugged (and it'll be $2,000+ to get it fixed) and its just not worth it for a car where the body is literally falling apart.

700 km away from 350,000 though!

What's funny about this juxtaposition for me is that I traded in my 1999 Ranger for an Outback. We were pairing down to a one-vehicle household and my wife didn't want to try driving the truck, but acknowledged the need for the hauling space and the AWD. Now I have a 2012 Outback and I have to say that I can take it anywhere my Ranger, which was an XLT 4WD with a tow package, would go.

(05-29-2018, 10:11 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: You guys are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper for parts and labour Sad

An oil change at Subaru (mind you, its Subaru parts and excellent, conventional oil, plus they do the best car wash in Canada lol) is a little north of $90.00.

If I had the know-how and the tools, I'd do it myself.

Canada is notorious for needing to spend a ton more for maintenance; my dad used to drive down to Buffalo for any major job, as a result. The actual CC purchase and swap, will be just under $1,500, but additional work needs to be done as well, bringing it to over $2,000.

Canada requires every car to be emissions-tested (it failed) and this is why I need to replace it, otherwise I'd continue driving it into the ground lol.

Yeah, my synthetic oil change is $45 down here at the dealer. I have the tools and the know-how, just not the space or the motivation to do it myself. But, I drive so little I only get an oil change once a year, so there is that.
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RE: Why no small pick up trucks anymore - Belsnickel - 05-29-2018, 11:15 AM

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