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Old 09-27-2012, 01:48 PM   #9
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I agree with Tony. I would not buy a 87 fiero I don't care how many times it was rebuilt. Do your research before you do this. Your truck has value because people need them for work and farming. Sell that first, rent for a few weeks and buy yourself a honda if you can find one. I'm a huge ford person. My son bought a ford focus loves it. Mia's mama bought a fusion and is thrill with it. I got an Escape and love it. The financing is really low and so many rebate deals this time of year that you'll get a low payment. By the time you figure what you save in gas and what you'll save in repairs you may find a brand new economy car the cheapest bet yet. When I got my escape after trading in my 250 Cargo van I cried at first. I missed all that room. But when I saw how much gas I was saving I was thrilled. I have so much more freedom now! I take drives, go more places because I can afford the gas. I even put a hitch on it and bought a trailer so I can still carrying my kayaks, get hay, etc.

Don't you have Newfoundlands? You gotta think about how they will fit too.
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