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[QUOTE="KDX1, post: 150696, member: 23605"] [b]Which vehicle[/b] In regards to Toyotas, I have had 2 4runners. My first was a 91' with the 3.0 liter V-six. It was very reliable and good on gas. I would still have it today had it not been for some dufus that rear ended me. At the time of that accident it had 130k mile on it. It was a standard 5 speed and still had the original clutch in her. I used this to tow a 19ft. boat around and it did ok. After this one was totaled, I was given a fair amount for my 91' and I put that money down on a new 99' 4 runner. This one has a 3.4L engine and it is an automatic. I love it. I still have my 19ft. boat and it tows greater than ever. Plus it has a rear locking diff. I haven't tried the locking diff yet, but will sometime. Although the Toyotas are pricey, they are well worth it and definately have a better resale value as I can attest to this as a result of my 91' that I was given $11K for by the guy's insurance co. Good luck :D 00 KDX 200 Procircuit pipe & silencer AMA GNCC [/QUOTE]
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