How underpowered IS the 4 cylinder??
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Re: How underpowered IS the 4 cylinder??
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Thanks for the link Bill...
You might like this one: LA compared to London Ontario (where I live)
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osAngeles&city3=ZZ&period=24&unit=US+%24%2FG&num=1 1
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Cherokee-LTD wrote:
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> Thanks for the link Bill...
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Cherokee-LTD wrote:
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> Thanks for the link Bill...
> You might like this one: LA compared to London Ontario (where I live)
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Cherokee-LTD wrote:
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> Thanks for the link Bill...
> You might like this one: LA compared to London Ontario (where I live)
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> Thanks for the link Bill...
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Re: How underpowered IS the 4 cylinder??
can you say briggs and straton
Jerry McG wrote:
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:tARqc.1225$ZZ1.36827@twister.tampabay.rr.com. ..
> > Alright, I love my Jeep. Sweet 2000 Sport, silver and lovely. The problem
> is
> > she is out of warranty and starting to give me problems. I figure it's
> time
> > to trade her in (don't tell her) for a new one, but I am upside down in
> the
> > Jeep by a few grand and that wouldn't afford me the luxury of buying a new
> > one... or even a used one with a 6 cyl.
> >
> > It seems the best I could afford would be a 2003 SE model, around 15-16k
> > plus whatever my negative equity is. I always said I'd never own another 4
> > cylinder, but I'm getting desperate.
> >
> > So please... fill me in on the performance of the SE.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Like all things, it depends. If all you want is a no-frills, "will never be
> built" daily driver that won't see a lot of high speed highway use, it's
> fine. For most anything else, it sucks. Hey, that's why there's the 4.0L!
Jerry McG wrote:
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:tARqc.1225$ZZ1.36827@twister.tampabay.rr.com. ..
> > Alright, I love my Jeep. Sweet 2000 Sport, silver and lovely. The problem
> is
> > she is out of warranty and starting to give me problems. I figure it's
> time
> > to trade her in (don't tell her) for a new one, but I am upside down in
> the
> > Jeep by a few grand and that wouldn't afford me the luxury of buying a new
> > one... or even a used one with a 6 cyl.
> >
> > It seems the best I could afford would be a 2003 SE model, around 15-16k
> > plus whatever my negative equity is. I always said I'd never own another 4
> > cylinder, but I'm getting desperate.
> >
> > So please... fill me in on the performance of the SE.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Like all things, it depends. If all you want is a no-frills, "will never be
> built" daily driver that won't see a lot of high speed highway use, it's
> fine. For most anything else, it sucks. Hey, that's why there's the 4.0L!
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Re: How underpowered IS the 4 cylinder??
can you say briggs and straton
Jerry McG wrote:
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:tARqc.1225$ZZ1.36827@twister.tampabay.rr.com. ..
> > Alright, I love my Jeep. Sweet 2000 Sport, silver and lovely. The problem
> is
> > she is out of warranty and starting to give me problems. I figure it's
> time
> > to trade her in (don't tell her) for a new one, but I am upside down in
> the
> > Jeep by a few grand and that wouldn't afford me the luxury of buying a new
> > one... or even a used one with a 6 cyl.
> >
> > It seems the best I could afford would be a 2003 SE model, around 15-16k
> > plus whatever my negative equity is. I always said I'd never own another 4
> > cylinder, but I'm getting desperate.
> >
> > So please... fill me in on the performance of the SE.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Like all things, it depends. If all you want is a no-frills, "will never be
> built" daily driver that won't see a lot of high speed highway use, it's
> fine. For most anything else, it sucks. Hey, that's why there's the 4.0L!
Jerry McG wrote:
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:tARqc.1225$ZZ1.36827@twister.tampabay.rr.com. ..
> > Alright, I love my Jeep. Sweet 2000 Sport, silver and lovely. The problem
> is
> > she is out of warranty and starting to give me problems. I figure it's
> time
> > to trade her in (don't tell her) for a new one, but I am upside down in
> the
> > Jeep by a few grand and that wouldn't afford me the luxury of buying a new
> > one... or even a used one with a 6 cyl.
> >
> > It seems the best I could afford would be a 2003 SE model, around 15-16k
> > plus whatever my negative equity is. I always said I'd never own another 4
> > cylinder, but I'm getting desperate.
> >
> > So please... fill me in on the performance of the SE.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Like all things, it depends. If all you want is a no-frills, "will never be
> built" daily driver that won't see a lot of high speed highway use, it's
> fine. For most anything else, it sucks. Hey, that's why there's the 4.0L!
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Re: How underpowered IS the 4 cylinder??
can you say briggs and straton
Jerry McG wrote:
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:tARqc.1225$ZZ1.36827@twister.tampabay.rr.com. ..
> > Alright, I love my Jeep. Sweet 2000 Sport, silver and lovely. The problem
> is
> > she is out of warranty and starting to give me problems. I figure it's
> time
> > to trade her in (don't tell her) for a new one, but I am upside down in
> the
> > Jeep by a few grand and that wouldn't afford me the luxury of buying a new
> > one... or even a used one with a 6 cyl.
> >
> > It seems the best I could afford would be a 2003 SE model, around 15-16k
> > plus whatever my negative equity is. I always said I'd never own another 4
> > cylinder, but I'm getting desperate.
> >
> > So please... fill me in on the performance of the SE.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Like all things, it depends. If all you want is a no-frills, "will never be
> built" daily driver that won't see a lot of high speed highway use, it's
> fine. For most anything else, it sucks. Hey, that's why there's the 4.0L!
Jerry McG wrote:
> "E. Jason Brooks" <scriptlizard@nospizamscriptlizard.com> wrote in message
> news:tARqc.1225$ZZ1.36827@twister.tampabay.rr.com. ..
> > Alright, I love my Jeep. Sweet 2000 Sport, silver and lovely. The problem
> is
> > she is out of warranty and starting to give me problems. I figure it's
> time
> > to trade her in (don't tell her) for a new one, but I am upside down in
> the
> > Jeep by a few grand and that wouldn't afford me the luxury of buying a new
> > one... or even a used one with a 6 cyl.
> >
> > It seems the best I could afford would be a 2003 SE model, around 15-16k
> > plus whatever my negative equity is. I always said I'd never own another 4
> > cylinder, but I'm getting desperate.
> >
> > So please... fill me in on the performance of the SE.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Like all things, it depends. If all you want is a no-frills, "will never be
> built" daily driver that won't see a lot of high speed highway use, it's
> fine. For most anything else, it sucks. Hey, that's why there's the 4.0L!