SpeedyManiac
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- Aug 8, 2000
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Hey guys,
I'm looking at buying a little pickup truck this summer so I can (1) bring my bike to edmonton and extend my riding season by a couple months, (2) actually get around the city instead of having to rely on public transit, (3) drive home instead of fly home and (4) make some road trips to the mountains for snowboarding during the winter. My main requirements are (1) reliability, I can't afford a money pit right now, (2) must have four-wheel drive and manual transmission, (3) must be decent on gas - no 8 cylinder engines, (4) can fit a dirtbike in the bed with tailgate up - I'm a little flexible on this, but I'd prefer to not use a bed extender, and (5) fairly cheap to buy. Right now I think I can budget about $4000 CDN straight up out of pocket, but if I could finance a vehicle that would be better. Do dealerships sometimes finance used vehicles?
Anyways, right now I think a little Toyota 4x4 extended cab would be perfect. I think the extended cab would be nice just so I have some storage room inside, but I'm also thinking about a canopy for the winter so extended cab isn't absolutely necessary. For the engine, I'm not quite sure if I'd rather have the 4 or 6 cylinder model. I have heard of head gasket troubles on the 80's V6's. Beyond that, I really don't care about options. A radio and AC would be nice, but I'll survive without it. I'm just looking for a cheap pickup that I can use to haul my bike around, plus do the journey from Trail to Edmonton and back a few times.
So, does anyone know of any other problems with the Toyotas besides the head gasket on early V6's and rusting boxes in the 80's? I've been reading online reviews and most people seem happy with the little 'Yodas. Also, what about the Mazda and Nissan light trucks? They were significantly cheaper looking at online classifeds, but I'm wondering if there's a reason for that. I also doubt I'll buy domestic after seeing the trouble my parents have had with their GMC Yukon. Thanks for the help.
I'm looking at buying a little pickup truck this summer so I can (1) bring my bike to edmonton and extend my riding season by a couple months, (2) actually get around the city instead of having to rely on public transit, (3) drive home instead of fly home and (4) make some road trips to the mountains for snowboarding during the winter. My main requirements are (1) reliability, I can't afford a money pit right now, (2) must have four-wheel drive and manual transmission, (3) must be decent on gas - no 8 cylinder engines, (4) can fit a dirtbike in the bed with tailgate up - I'm a little flexible on this, but I'd prefer to not use a bed extender, and (5) fairly cheap to buy. Right now I think I can budget about $4000 CDN straight up out of pocket, but if I could finance a vehicle that would be better. Do dealerships sometimes finance used vehicles?
Anyways, right now I think a little Toyota 4x4 extended cab would be perfect. I think the extended cab would be nice just so I have some storage room inside, but I'm also thinking about a canopy for the winter so extended cab isn't absolutely necessary. For the engine, I'm not quite sure if I'd rather have the 4 or 6 cylinder model. I have heard of head gasket troubles on the 80's V6's. Beyond that, I really don't care about options. A radio and AC would be nice, but I'll survive without it. I'm just looking for a cheap pickup that I can use to haul my bike around, plus do the journey from Trail to Edmonton and back a few times.
So, does anyone know of any other problems with the Toyotas besides the head gasket on early V6's and rusting boxes in the 80's? I've been reading online reviews and most people seem happy with the little 'Yodas. Also, what about the Mazda and Nissan light trucks? They were significantly cheaper looking at online classifeds, but I'm wondering if there's a reason for that. I also doubt I'll buy domestic after seeing the trouble my parents have had with their GMC Yukon. Thanks for the help.
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