My work truck is a 2017 with the 3.5 and turbos with 155,000 on it. The oil pan leaks and the lug nuts have swollen. Other than that it runs like a champ.
I don’t do any towing and do my best to stay out of the turbos but that extra boost is nice when I need it.
I have a 2004 Ram with the...
There are too many folks that take stock Jeeps to place that I mentioned to believe that particular line of BS. Spend a little time watching the Road Chose Me where he did not only the Trans-America, but also circumnavigated the African continent and then Australia.
It’s easy to buy into the...
In most any market the repairs cost less than a new vehicle. It’s a matter of how one wants to spend their money. A person can have an awful lot of work done to a vehicle for the cost of even a entry level vehicle.
Is the repair bill going to be less than the cost of a replacement vehicle? I never understood the attitude that vehicles were disposable once repairs got expensive. Especially whit the extremely high costs of new and used cars these days.
I just bought a 97 Wrangler TJ. What you get is really going to depend on your budget. There are not many cheap Jeeps around right now, unfortunately. I ended up buying mine with a Rebuilt Title because I couldn't find anything in my budget. I've repaired a lot of stuff to get it mostly road...
How empty was it when you filled it up? I have a 2004 that will do something similar at idle or in parking lots if I run it dry and then refill it. Seems like that stirs up sediment or crap from the bottom of the tank.