Non of my vehicles here. Where are the jeeps and where are all the Toyota's hiding. There are a lot more Chevy products than I would have expected on the survey. Do you think maybe we use our rigs a little different than the study is taking in ?
From my standpoint, I don't get them when they are new. I get one when you guys wear them out and get rid of them. By the time I get a vehicle it almost always needs everything replaced. Most of the people I know who build rigs are just like me. You buy a rig for 2-3 thousand bucks and spend 10,000 bucks to make it a worthy rig. A work truck is different than what most of us drive off road. You drive 100,000 a year, I drive maybe 10,000 a year. Mine will last 10 years, probably more because it is a never ending journey if you love your rig. I can see taking a new vehicle out on maintained roads, then turn around and drive it to work the next day. I would never use my daily driver as an Off road vehicle. The kind of off roads that have rivers to ford, rocks to climb over or even mile after mile of wash board roads. My rig is built for that and that's the one that will bring me back. So from what I just said, I want a rig that parts (new or used) are easy and plentiful to find. I want parts that are reasonable in cost and reliable. It doesn't make any difference the make of vehicle in reality. It's just the vehicle that I choose to build and feel comfortable with. I don't like any of the newer computerized cars because I cant work on them and cant afford to pay to have them worked on. I replaced my alternator on my dodge (116,000 miles) last year. It cost $56 exchange and I installed it myself. My Ford Escape needed a new one also at 120,000 miles. The unit cost me $275 and another $250 to have a mechanic replace it. The damn thing was somewhere under my car and he had to spend an hour just removing parts to get to it before he could replace it. Hell, I couldn't even find the damn thing. I really don't know what I'll do when all the old vehicles are gone. Obama didn't help us any when he had the buy back program which required the dealerships to demolish the vehicles that were traded in. Now we have a car shortage.
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