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Wow, that's pretty impressive!
Thanks, I was hoping to see 300,000 out of it. Oh well. I hope to get it back to the shop tomorrow.
On the bright side, you can load it up in your tool box when you fly.
I have a 100 round trip mile commute daily myself, and I'm sure I'd envy your gas mileage.
I had 200,000 on mine, when the transmission finally gave out on her. I decided not to replace it though, and just get a new one. You getting yours fixed?
I know a lot of people complain about Jeeps, but I love mine. I am a straight up Jeep man.
Good God, man...that thing would fit in the glovebox of my Scion!I can't remember if I posted this.
2 kids and 126 mile round trip commute daily, well I stuck with economy.
My oldest daughter says "it's fluffy."
Good God, man...that thing would fit in the glovebox of my Scion!
I got it back today from the shop. The shop owner told me he would do better than the factory. He backed it with a warranty and told me if I had any problems just to bring it back so I can't complain about that. And I don't want to get rid of it.
Between 35 - 38 mpg.
Well, I had no idea that was a Scion, Joe...but now that you mention it, I can see the Scion emblems on the rims
I thought that Scion pretty much made one type of car, the tC coupe. I know they make that X series toaster shaped thing, too...
Here's my Scion at Hayfork Summit back in early November.
I'm sorry, its called the c-x75. The thing goes up over 200 MPH but again the range kills. They did add something I never saw before. Two turbo motors to recharge the battery to extend its range. Those are the turbo motors you see when looking through the back window.
My boss has a 96' Grand Cherokee Laredo and a 08' SRT8. The latter is not an off roader at all but son, will it haul the mail.I rarely have any serious problems with mine and the fact that it will go anywhere I want to go makes me want to keep it.