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Re: O.T. Jeep Cherokee for our 16 -year old
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Posted by Jonboy on February 03, 2005 at 18:54:35 from (64.91.163.195):
In Reply to: O.T. Jeep Cherokee for our 16 -year old posted by Kevin (FL) on February 03, 2005 at 09:42:03:
Some tips for you. 1st of all, big engines are a bad idea, a jeep with the 4.0L will spin em pretty good. 2nd, make her buy her own car or at most buy her an old beater thats almost on it's last legs, nothing special, pos edition Ford festiva, geo metro, chevy sprint, Ford tempo, ford escort, chevy cavilier, etc... Whatever you do don't buy her a chrysler sterion, they may have a 4cyl. powerplant, but it's twin turbo and will defeat bone stock 5.0 Mustangs of the same year in a drag race. If you buy her something nice somebody will be jealous and wreck it, I've seen it happen many times, key it all up and put dents in it etc, and some kids don't even need an excuse to do it..., nope much better off with a junker, alot less worries and no big deal if somebody does do something to it, and you won't care as much when she gets a boyfriend and he is out driving it around. A small car will get alot better gas milage which is great for a student who has very little if any income, and they are cheap. hth
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