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Old 08-12-2008, 02:02 PM   #1
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when i get back in need to get myself a car, naturally i want another cobra, but the bank (my wife) and comman sense (my wife) tell me we cant afford that much money going out in car payments (the truth lol) so i need to buy something to roll in as a DD untill the jeeps payed for then i can get my new toy. so what should i go with? im looking to spend 10k or less a part of me wants a truck that way i can fanagle a dirt bike into the garage, but then i also think something economical would be better. thoughts? also ive seen alot of vehicles with 50k to 100k+ what mileage range should i try to stay in (esp with trucks ie diesals) to have something thats going to be fairly reliable? thanks for the inputs!
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Old 08-12-2008, 03:24 PM   #2
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svt focus and turbonator it. 30+mpg and plenty fast to tickle your pickle.
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Old 08-12-2008, 03:29 PM   #3
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SBC s series. Still has a bed for the dirtbike.
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ls1 fbody, just as fast as a cobra stock for stock, and you can pick one up for 6-9k
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Old 08-12-2008, 03:33 PM   #5
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ls1 fbody, just as fast as a cobra stock for stock, and you can pick one up for 6-9k
yea that kinda defeats the purpose of economical lol
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SBC s series. Still has a bed for the dirtbike.
sbc?
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yea that kinda defeats the purpose of economical lol
23mpg in town and 30mpg on the interstate? pretty economical to me..
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Old 08-12-2008, 03:42 PM   #8
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Old 08-12-2008, 04:23 PM   #9
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23mpg in town and 30mpg on the interstate? pretty economical to me..
what about the mileage whats reasonable? i dont want the thing to up and crap out on a whim, hell i know any car can but mechanical wise how good are they in the higher mileage?
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what about the mileage whats reasonable? i dont want the thing to up and crap out on a whim, hell i know any car can but mechanical wise how good are they in the higher mileage?
when i pulled my motor apart with 80k miles it still had the cross hatching in the cylinders. Lorenz has pulled them apart with over 150k miles and they looked brand new. a ls1 with over 200k miles isnt uncommon. they are awsome motors.
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Old 08-12-2008, 06:55 PM   #11
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when i pulled my motor apart with 80k miles it still had the cross hatching in the cylinders. Lorenz has pulled them apart with over 150k miles and they looked brand new. a ls1 with over 200k miles isnt uncommon. they are awsome motors.
just take care of it and itll take care of you
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Old 08-13-2008, 01:33 AM   #12
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well the search for a LS1 begins lol
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well the search for a LS1 begins lol
a guy we know has a nice 99 Z28 for sale, 80k miles, fresh paint, 18" vette wheels, automatic, stock except for a cutout and air lid, very solid car and very well taken care of. its sitting at the shop if you want to swing by and look at it.
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He is in japan. Might be a hair out the way.
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Old 08-14-2008, 03:59 AM   #15
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He is in japan. Might be a hair out the way.
indeed lol and i sure as hell dont want an auto! so as far as diesel trucks are concerned, if i buy a used one than what type of mileage should i avoid? i know diesels usually run for a long time but i dont know much about them
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Old 08-14-2008, 05:49 AM   #16
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Well, Shawn; it depends on how it was maintained. If you are looking for a Ford truck, anything with a 7.3 in it should basically be ok. There are not too many issues with that engine, and any that do crop up are generally not that bad to repair. Still can get expensive to fix, but not near as bad as a 6.0. If you are looking at a truck with a 6.0 it in, try to find one that is under the 5 year/100k mile mark. This way, you still have some warranty left; and you can extend the diesel engine warranty to 7yr/200k on most of the really expensive stuff.

Oh, yeah, the Powerstroke 7.3 can be found in 1999-early 2003 model trucks. The Powerstroke 6.0 is in late-build 2003s to 2007 model trucks. 2008 went to the twin-turbo 6.4.
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Old 08-14-2008, 07:59 AM   #17
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Old 08-14-2008, 02:24 PM   #18
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so a 7.3 with about 75k to 125k should be good to go?
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As long as it has been maintained, you'll be good. We have a couple of customers, here at Jones, with over 250k on theirs.
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Marauders in that mileage range are going for what you want to spend ...

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