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My vehicle is finally done for. It was a '91 jeep cherokee with a 6" lift, and 32" tires. Ran for about 280,000 miles before it died. Looking for a new vehicle now. I want a car, but i know whenever spring time comes, i'll wish i had an suv or truck to pull a boat....

1987 GMC S15....she has 230,000 miles on it...still running like I bought it yesterday!  8-)

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Heck, for the cost of a crappy and unreliable car, you can drop a new (or freshly rebuilt) motor in it.  

If you are set on replacing it, why not go with a truck or suv that is stock height so you get the towing capacity and still have a more car-like ride than you are used to.

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That jeep has a 4.0 in it right??? u can get them for 800 bucks around here with a 3 yr warrenty id go that route since u liftedit and KNOW the vehicle so well new vehicles are only good in one aspect they get great gas milage other then that they are a pain to do any work to .Seems they make new trucks and cars nowdays so you HAVE to take um in for simple sparkplug changes even  or even oil BLAHHHHHHHHH i like lookin under a hood and seein the ground it means easy workin on and a lot less  expensive

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