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    aaron580

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    There's just something to said for an older vehicle though.
    1. They don't make as good a quality now.
    2. Older usually is easier to work on. Like you said.
    3. Simple, no-frills point a-b transportation. Less bells & whistles to break or go wrong.
    I make regular trips to/from Indy/Bloomington. My old Dodge burns 1/4 tank round-trip on average. I don't drive older rides because I have to. Its a choice! I just prefer older stuff.:)

    this is why Im buying a jeep TJ rubicon instead of a newer JK rubicon. I put 139k miles on my old one and put it to the test off road many times, NEVER had 1 issue with it. It was a tank. My buddys new wrangler rubicon, 28k miles, 2 steering box, front axle pinion gears, 2 clutch, various engine problems. He was easier on it than I was on my wrangler. Knock on wood :rockwoot:
     
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