I've been talking to a few companies regarding this "work" thing (I know, I know) and it looks like the one that is coming out top so far is in a place where it snows a little from time to time[1] and thus I probably need 4WD to get to work. Which knocks the idea on the head of my wife having her Cherokee and me/us having a nice car which I can track, Auto-X and that shares commuting duties with a motorbike.
My impression is that the usual GRM answer so far would be probably be Cherokee or Subaru Legacy, but I'd probably want something that I use to pull a car trailer for the 'nice' car and the assorted, err, rubbish that GRMer seem to collect. Me included.
A quick look on Reno Craigslist suggested that Suburbans and older pickup trucks are actually in the same price range or cheaper than (Grand) Cherokees. P/Us mostly Ford, actually, Chevys seem to be more expensive.
So, 80s/90s Suburban - my guess it's just too darn big and thirsty, but are they any good at towing at all?
Truck-wise, a few that caught my eye were early 90s 4x4 F-250s with the Powerstroke Diesel around the $5k mark. What's the verdict on those? Run away? OK?
There were also a couple of nice-looking 70s F150s & F250s; I'd rock those but they seemed either too nice to use in winter or about 1/2 mile from the scrap yard.
Ideally the plan would be to get something half decent that can tow for 2k-4k as I need to spend some money on the Cherokee (or buy the wife another car) and I'd like some cash left over for the toy car.
[1] Measure in feet, that is. Not inches
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