Hey gang, it's been quite a while since I have posted. Between Clemson football, paying off the wife's car, raising a child, and trying to figure out what to do automotively, I've been swamped. I've enjoyed it, but it's meant little time left for UC or Mud.
Down to the meat of the post. As my sig indicates, my DD is getting a little tired. Plus, my commute to work is about to double. So, I am going to sell the Chevy and look for something else. Here are my requirements.
I need something that gets better than 16-18 mpg for my DD.
I need a truck.
I need a rig that I can drive the family in (getting Christmas tree, camping, etc).
Low to NO payments. (I can probably add $1k to the deal)
Here's where the advice comes in.
I've been looking at 2001-2004 Frontier Crew Cabs and Toyota Tacomas. Unfortunately, they only get 20-23 in 2wd configurations, so I wouldn't be gaining much in the way of MPG. Also, I would assume at least a $3-5k loan.
My other option is to buy a mid 90's toyota or chev s-10 2wd ext. cab 4cyl truck for cheap <$2k and a 60 series LC. This does a bunch of things. The truck will get almost 30 mpg, with a 5spd. It gives me a truck for mulch, leaves, dirt, etc. The LC gives me the family rig and the option to WHEEL (what my heart is set on).
Can I get a decent (read: weekend driver) 60 series for ~3k? Is this an outrageous plan and I'm blinded by the opportunity to own a LC, or is this a logical solution? Any pros/cons for the 60 series vs. an early 80? (I've noticed some of them in the price range)
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post.
Carp
Down to the meat of the post. As my sig indicates, my DD is getting a little tired. Plus, my commute to work is about to double. So, I am going to sell the Chevy and look for something else. Here are my requirements.
I need something that gets better than 16-18 mpg for my DD.
I need a truck.
I need a rig that I can drive the family in (getting Christmas tree, camping, etc).
Low to NO payments. (I can probably add $1k to the deal)
Here's where the advice comes in.
I've been looking at 2001-2004 Frontier Crew Cabs and Toyota Tacomas. Unfortunately, they only get 20-23 in 2wd configurations, so I wouldn't be gaining much in the way of MPG. Also, I would assume at least a $3-5k loan.
My other option is to buy a mid 90's toyota or chev s-10 2wd ext. cab 4cyl truck for cheap <$2k and a 60 series LC. This does a bunch of things. The truck will get almost 30 mpg, with a 5spd. It gives me a truck for mulch, leaves, dirt, etc. The LC gives me the family rig and the option to WHEEL (what my heart is set on).
Can I get a decent (read: weekend driver) 60 series for ~3k? Is this an outrageous plan and I'm blinded by the opportunity to own a LC, or is this a logical solution? Any pros/cons for the 60 series vs. an early 80? (I've noticed some of them in the price range)
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post.
Carp