How about a 4x4 truck with a 8' bed and a small extended cab, not the suburban with a usless 5' bed and no place to park the bohemoth
Agree the electronics but the eight airbags in my Tundra have to be expensive, as are features like heated seats, blind spot monitoring, navigation/touchscreen, etc.I agree with Rob - I guess $45K is the new $20K. Cars are crazy expensive these days. A much smaller part of that than you might think is safety improvements; most of it is added electronics, third row seating, and other sell-ups.
Agree the electronics but the eight airbags in my Tundra have to be expensive, as are features like heated seats, blind spot monitoring, navigation/touchscreen, etc.QUOTE]
To me, blind spot monitoring, navigation, heated seats are complete sell-ups, as none of those are federally mandated. The side airbags might not be, either, but for those, I'd pay.
right? i do all that in my 91 yota that i bought used after its life in alaska for 3k. other then a starter motor failure, some suspension work when i first got it, and a new radiator/#3 injector.Yeah I'll pass.
Why would I need a $45k SUV to fly a drone, photograph, climb, fish, etc?
It has an optional wardrobe in place of the 3rd row seating and an under the visor buff rack.Yeah I'll pass.
Why would I need a $45k SUV to fly a drone, photograph, climb, fish, etc?
If you're asking me, yes it is a 350. Won't be used too much and the value of a vehicle he can actually work on outweighs the mileage. Since it's outside the smog requirements it has a freshly rebuilt engine with headers and dual exhaust, got 15 mpg on ride home; can't expect better than that in a 3/4 ton truck. 2nd owner, 30K miles.Wait, did you say it came with the belch-firegasguzzler V8?
Nope, I wasn't asking you. My rhetorical smartassed question was for Ive and he should know why. Purely for humorous reasons.If you're asking me, yes it is a 350. Won't be used too much and the value of a vehicle he can actually work on outweighs the mileage. Since it's outside the smog requirements it has a freshly rebuilt engine with headers and dual exhaust, got 15 mpg on ride home; can't expect better than that in a 3/4 ton truck. 2nd owner, 30K miles.
It is a weird day when $45k is "budget"...Best rig I ever had was a retired '85 State-of-Nebraska 3/4 ton 2WD fluorescent orange Suburban with two seats and nothing but vinyl everywhere you looked. You could see it from Jupiter, but after a day's hunting you could take it to a car wash and hose out the inside as well as outside.I agree with Rob - I guess $45K is the new $20K. Cars are crazy expensive these days. A much smaller part of that than you might think is safety improvements; most of it is added electronics, third row seating, and other sell-ups.