Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
#11
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Re: Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
Paul
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> I've got a '95 GC V8 that I love, but needs a lot of repairs. It's got
> 121K and needs transfer case (we think), catalytic converter (idles
> VERY loudly) and AC replaced. I test drove the '04 today and while
> it's a Jeep, so I like it, I don't think I like it quite as much as my
> '95. I'm not very big, and I think the seats are really designed for
> bigger people, after driving it for almost 35 minutes my back hurts.
> Was just wondering what everyone's experience is on mileage on the
> engine of the '95. If it's somewhat likely that I can get another 30K
> out of the engine, then I might be tempted to put the money into my old
> one to get it repaired. Are there any other problems you've encountered
> as they get higher mileage?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Danielle
>
>
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do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
Paul
"gulbrads" <gulbrads.1qr8qm@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I've got a '95 GC V8 that I love, but needs a lot of repairs. It's got
> 121K and needs transfer case (we think), catalytic converter (idles
> VERY loudly) and AC replaced. I test drove the '04 today and while
> it's a Jeep, so I like it, I don't think I like it quite as much as my
> '95. I'm not very big, and I think the seats are really designed for
> bigger people, after driving it for almost 35 minutes my back hurts.
> Was just wondering what everyone's experience is on mileage on the
> engine of the '95. If it's somewhat likely that I can get another 30K
> out of the engine, then I might be tempted to put the money into my old
> one to get it repaired. Are there any other problems you've encountered
> as they get higher mileage?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Danielle
>
>
> --
> gulbrads
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#12
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Re: Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
Paul
"gulbrads" <gulbrads.1qr8qm@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I've got a '95 GC V8 that I love, but needs a lot of repairs. It's got
> 121K and needs transfer case (we think), catalytic converter (idles
> VERY loudly) and AC replaced. I test drove the '04 today and while
> it's a Jeep, so I like it, I don't think I like it quite as much as my
> '95. I'm not very big, and I think the seats are really designed for
> bigger people, after driving it for almost 35 minutes my back hurts.
> Was just wondering what everyone's experience is on mileage on the
> engine of the '95. If it's somewhat likely that I can get another 30K
> out of the engine, then I might be tempted to put the money into my old
> one to get it repaired. Are there any other problems you've encountered
> as they get higher mileage?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Danielle
>
>
> --
> gulbrads
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> gulbrads's Profile: http://www.usenetcars.com/member.php?userid=2111
> View this thread: http://www.usenetcars.com/showthread.php?t=388833
>
do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
Paul
"gulbrads" <gulbrads.1qr8qm@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I've got a '95 GC V8 that I love, but needs a lot of repairs. It's got
> 121K and needs transfer case (we think), catalytic converter (idles
> VERY loudly) and AC replaced. I test drove the '04 today and while
> it's a Jeep, so I like it, I don't think I like it quite as much as my
> '95. I'm not very big, and I think the seats are really designed for
> bigger people, after driving it for almost 35 minutes my back hurts.
> Was just wondering what everyone's experience is on mileage on the
> engine of the '95. If it's somewhat likely that I can get another 30K
> out of the engine, then I might be tempted to put the money into my old
> one to get it repaired. Are there any other problems you've encountered
> as they get higher mileage?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Danielle
>
>
> --
> gulbrads
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> View this thread: http://www.usenetcars.com/showthread.php?t=388833
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#13
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Re: Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
Paul
"gulbrads" <gulbrads.1qr8qm@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I've got a '95 GC V8 that I love, but needs a lot of repairs. It's got
> 121K and needs transfer case (we think), catalytic converter (idles
> VERY loudly) and AC replaced. I test drove the '04 today and while
> it's a Jeep, so I like it, I don't think I like it quite as much as my
> '95. I'm not very big, and I think the seats are really designed for
> bigger people, after driving it for almost 35 minutes my back hurts.
> Was just wondering what everyone's experience is on mileage on the
> engine of the '95. If it's somewhat likely that I can get another 30K
> out of the engine, then I might be tempted to put the money into my old
> one to get it repaired. Are there any other problems you've encountered
> as they get higher mileage?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Danielle
>
>
> --
> gulbrads
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> gulbrads's Profile: http://www.usenetcars.com/member.php?userid=2111
> View this thread: http://www.usenetcars.com/showthread.php?t=388833
>
do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
Paul
"gulbrads" <gulbrads.1qr8qm@no-mx.forums.yourdomain.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I've got a '95 GC V8 that I love, but needs a lot of repairs. It's got
> 121K and needs transfer case (we think), catalytic converter (idles
> VERY loudly) and AC replaced. I test drove the '04 today and while
> it's a Jeep, so I like it, I don't think I like it quite as much as my
> '95. I'm not very big, and I think the seats are really designed for
> bigger people, after driving it for almost 35 minutes my back hurts.
> Was just wondering what everyone's experience is on mileage on the
> engine of the '95. If it's somewhat likely that I can get another 30K
> out of the engine, then I might be tempted to put the money into my old
> one to get it repaired. Are there any other problems you've encountered
> as they get higher mileage?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Danielle
>
>
> --
> gulbrads
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> gulbrads's Profile: http://www.usenetcars.com/member.php?userid=2111
> View this thread: http://www.usenetcars.com/showthread.php?t=388833
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#14
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Re: Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
It doesn't sound like he's taken care of it. I agree it's cheaper
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
#15
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Re: Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
It doesn't sound like he's taken care of it. I agree it's cheaper
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
#16
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Re: Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
It doesn't sound like he's taken care of it. I agree it's cheaper
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
#17
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Re: Trade-in a '95 GC or buy a '04?
It doesn't sound like he's taken care of it. I agree it's cheaper
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
to keep the car is you follow their lube schedules, I have over three
hundred thousand miles on my '78 Bronco and '89 Thunderbird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Paw wrote:
>
> The 97 ZJ v8 I have just hit 160K over the weekend.... which transfer case
> do you have? The cat isn't that much - especially if you do it yourself.
> As for the AC - I can understand that. I don't know how much it costs to
> replace, sorry. But in the end, afaik it's cheaper to keep the clunker you
> have :) anyone else? Bill? Mike?
>
> Paul
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