Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
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Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
Ok, I need help on this one.
First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
plowed the best.
I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
almost the same fuel mileage.
Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
$50,000 sitting around, ya know?
Thanks!
slayerboy
First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
plowed the best.
I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
almost the same fuel mileage.
Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
$50,000 sitting around, ya know?
Thanks!
slayerboy
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
I have a 2001 CRV....it's great! I'd highly recommend it.
it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots, etc.
Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
very practical
it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots, etc.
Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
very practical
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
I have a 2001 CRV....it's great! I'd highly recommend it.
it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots, etc.
Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
very practical
it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots, etc.
Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
very practical
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
I have a 2001 CRV....it's great! I'd highly recommend it.
it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots, etc.
Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
very practical
it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots, etc.
Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
very practical
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
"DaveT" <bgates@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 2001 CRV....it's great! I'd highly recommend it.
> it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots,
etc.
> Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
> very practical
>
So are some fancy schmancy golf carts.
--
~~Philip
"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
"DaveT" <bgates@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 2001 CRV....it's great! I'd highly recommend it.
> it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots,
etc.
> Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
> very practical
>
So are some fancy schmancy golf carts.
--
~~Philip
"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
"DaveT" <bgates@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> I have a 2001 CRV....it's great! I'd highly recommend it.
> it's high enough that you can get around curbs, snow, park lots,
etc.
> Yet, it's got a nice ride....not hard like a big truck.
> very practical
>
So are some fancy schmancy golf carts.
--
~~Philip
"Never let school interfere
with your education - Mark Twain"
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
slayerboy wrote:
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
-------------------
If cost is really important, buy a used CRV, like maybe the '97. A bit
underpowered, but ours had about 190,000km on it when we got it, and
you'd have thought it just rolled out of the showroom. Tight,
responsive, safe. And in snow and on ice: unstoppable FUN FUN FUN!
'Curly'
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> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
-------------------
If cost is really important, buy a used CRV, like maybe the '97. A bit
underpowered, but ours had about 190,000km on it when we got it, and
you'd have thought it just rolled out of the showroom. Tight,
responsive, safe. And in snow and on ice: unstoppable FUN FUN FUN!
'Curly'
-------------------
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
slayerboy wrote:
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
-------------------
If cost is really important, buy a used CRV, like maybe the '97. A bit
underpowered, but ours had about 190,000km on it when we got it, and
you'd have thought it just rolled out of the showroom. Tight,
responsive, safe. And in snow and on ice: unstoppable FUN FUN FUN!
'Curly'
-------------------
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
-------------------
If cost is really important, buy a used CRV, like maybe the '97. A bit
underpowered, but ours had about 190,000km on it when we got it, and
you'd have thought it just rolled out of the showroom. Tight,
responsive, safe. And in snow and on ice: unstoppable FUN FUN FUN!
'Curly'
-------------------
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
slayerboy wrote:
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
-------------------
If cost is really important, buy a used CRV, like maybe the '97. A bit
underpowered, but ours had about 190,000km on it when we got it, and
you'd have thought it just rolled out of the showroom. Tight,
responsive, safe. And in snow and on ice: unstoppable FUN FUN FUN!
'Curly'
-------------------
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
-------------------
If cost is really important, buy a used CRV, like maybe the '97. A bit
underpowered, but ours had about 190,000km on it when we got it, and
you'd have thought it just rolled out of the showroom. Tight,
responsive, safe. And in snow and on ice: unstoppable FUN FUN FUN!
'Curly'
-------------------
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
I am up in Canada and for the last few years was getting off work at 4
AM before the plows were out with a 20 mile uphill drive home.
I own 2 Jeeps.
Maybe check out the Cherokee line, they are comfortable, roomy, have
lots of power and have an excellently behaved 4x4 system and still get
24+ US mpg.
My CJ7 isn't any slouch either, it runs better in snow, but is smaller
and only gets about 19 US mpg.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
slayerboy wrote:
>
> Ok, I need help on this one.
>
> First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
> and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
> HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
> be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
> tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
> I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
>
> I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
> might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
> LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
> ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
> plowed the best.
>
> I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
> with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
> have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
> bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
> But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
> almost the same fuel mileage.
>
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
AM before the plows were out with a 20 mile uphill drive home.
I own 2 Jeeps.
Maybe check out the Cherokee line, they are comfortable, roomy, have
lots of power and have an excellently behaved 4x4 system and still get
24+ US mpg.
My CJ7 isn't any slouch either, it runs better in snow, but is smaller
and only gets about 19 US mpg.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
slayerboy wrote:
>
> Ok, I need help on this one.
>
> First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
> and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
> HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
> be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
> tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
> I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
>
> I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
> might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
> LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
> ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
> plowed the best.
>
> I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
> with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
> have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
> bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
> But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
> almost the same fuel mileage.
>
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
I am up in Canada and for the last few years was getting off work at 4
AM before the plows were out with a 20 mile uphill drive home.
I own 2 Jeeps.
Maybe check out the Cherokee line, they are comfortable, roomy, have
lots of power and have an excellently behaved 4x4 system and still get
24+ US mpg.
My CJ7 isn't any slouch either, it runs better in snow, but is smaller
and only gets about 19 US mpg.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
slayerboy wrote:
>
> Ok, I need help on this one.
>
> First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
> and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
> HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
> be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
> tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
> I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
>
> I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
> might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
> LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
> ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
> plowed the best.
>
> I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
> with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
> have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
> bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
> But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
> almost the same fuel mileage.
>
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
AM before the plows were out with a 20 mile uphill drive home.
I own 2 Jeeps.
Maybe check out the Cherokee line, they are comfortable, roomy, have
lots of power and have an excellently behaved 4x4 system and still get
24+ US mpg.
My CJ7 isn't any slouch either, it runs better in snow, but is smaller
and only gets about 19 US mpg.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
slayerboy wrote:
>
> Ok, I need help on this one.
>
> First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
> and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
> HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
> be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
> tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
> I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
>
> I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
> might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
> LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
> ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
> plowed the best.
>
> I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
> with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
> have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
> bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
> But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
> almost the same fuel mileage.
>
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
I am up in Canada and for the last few years was getting off work at 4
AM before the plows were out with a 20 mile uphill drive home.
I own 2 Jeeps.
Maybe check out the Cherokee line, they are comfortable, roomy, have
lots of power and have an excellently behaved 4x4 system and still get
24+ US mpg.
My CJ7 isn't any slouch either, it runs better in snow, but is smaller
and only gets about 19 US mpg.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
slayerboy wrote:
>
> Ok, I need help on this one.
>
> First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
> and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
> HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
> be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
> tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
> I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
>
> I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
> might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
> LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
> ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
> plowed the best.
>
> I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
> with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
> have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
> bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
> But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
> almost the same fuel mileage.
>
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
AM before the plows were out with a 20 mile uphill drive home.
I own 2 Jeeps.
Maybe check out the Cherokee line, they are comfortable, roomy, have
lots of power and have an excellently behaved 4x4 system and still get
24+ US mpg.
My CJ7 isn't any slouch either, it runs better in snow, but is smaller
and only gets about 19 US mpg.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
slayerboy wrote:
>
> Ok, I need help on this one.
>
> First, I currently own a 99 Ford Ranger Regular Cab Stepside with 2WD
> and manual tranny. I just purchased it last year and really like it.
> HOWEVER, the winter we had last year was horrid, and it's expected to
> be even worse this year. I really didn't have any problems once i put
> tons of sandbags in the bed unless the road wasn't plowed yet and all
> I would do is just touch the accelorator and just about do a 360 spin.
>
> I don't really have a problem with driving it this winter, however I
> might be getting a promotion at work that would have me travelling a
> LOT. Close to 1000 miles a week.... In the winter, this could get
> ugly in a 2WD truck, especially in the rural areas where it's not
> plowed the best.
>
> I am looking at getting a 4WD SUV. Possiblly looking at the Honda CRV
> with automatic tranny and ABS. I will NEVER drive another car after I
> have been driving my Ranger. I love being up high and I don't feel
> bad going over speed bumps that would wreck the underside of a car.
> But the Ranger is giving me almost 24 mpg highway. I know the CRV has
> almost the same fuel mileage.
>
> Any suggestions? Oh BTW, I need to keep the cost down. I.E. I know
> the H2 would be the best in snowy conditions, but I don't exactly have
> $50,000 sitting around, ya know?
>
> Thanks!
> slayerboy
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
i currently drive a 93 wrangler with studded Wild Country tires in the
winter, you remember that 24" of snow we got on christmas day last year?
unstoppable! suggest finding wrangler or cherokee in the 2.5L 5spd
variety, if you are worried about mileage.
before this, i drove an '88 s10 blazer 4.3L 4x4 with slightly oversized
cooper discoverers, and that was pretty much a beast in the snow too.
--
Ben Jerew
ASE Master Technician
New Country Lexus of Latham, NY
Amateur Off-Roader
winter, you remember that 24" of snow we got on christmas day last year?
unstoppable! suggest finding wrangler or cherokee in the 2.5L 5spd
variety, if you are worried about mileage.
before this, i drove an '88 s10 blazer 4.3L 4x4 with slightly oversized
cooper discoverers, and that was pretty much a beast in the snow too.
--
Ben Jerew
ASE Master Technician
New Country Lexus of Latham, NY
Amateur Off-Roader
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Re: Need advice re: best vehicle for upstate NY winters
i currently drive a 93 wrangler with studded Wild Country tires in the
winter, you remember that 24" of snow we got on christmas day last year?
unstoppable! suggest finding wrangler or cherokee in the 2.5L 5spd
variety, if you are worried about mileage.
before this, i drove an '88 s10 blazer 4.3L 4x4 with slightly oversized
cooper discoverers, and that was pretty much a beast in the snow too.
--
Ben Jerew
ASE Master Technician
New Country Lexus of Latham, NY
Amateur Off-Roader
winter, you remember that 24" of snow we got on christmas day last year?
unstoppable! suggest finding wrangler or cherokee in the 2.5L 5spd
variety, if you are worried about mileage.
before this, i drove an '88 s10 blazer 4.3L 4x4 with slightly oversized
cooper discoverers, and that was pretty much a beast in the snow too.
--
Ben Jerew
ASE Master Technician
New Country Lexus of Latham, NY
Amateur Off-Roader