![]() 02/16/2015 at 10:10 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Yes. So, I'm going to probably be selling our blue 2000 Durango. Why, do you ask? Well, a heck of a deal I can't pass up on.
In sacrifice of the 2000 Durango, we're gonna spend $1000, and buy... a 2002 Durango! It looks to be a really good deal. New engine with just over 50k miles on it, two years newer, leather seats, and in excellent running condition. I mean, that would be worth it for the engine alone, but a good example of a running vehicle? I think that's easily worth it. Plus, it's newer by two years. Same body style, but I know full well the reliability of a first-gen Durango. We've put 20k miles on ours since we bought it a year ago, and have put very little into it. It still starts right up and runs. My mom's '99, which she bought for $800, has also been dead reliable.
They really are really good vehicles. Personally, I'm more of a car guy than an SUV guy, but the better half loves SUVs, and who am I to pass on a nice price? I don't know how many miles are on the body, but we're going to look at it sometime this week, and get some pics.
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Woohoo, Kinja is finally letting me hit the reply button!
Those are great trucks, my mom bought one brand new in 01.
Still driving it. She's around 110k miles. I learned to drive on that thing so I probably have a soft spot for them.
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They are great vehicles. They're all over the place, but they keep going. I hit a tree with mine, smashed up the fender, headlight, and grille, and it just kept on going, without a problem. They really are rugged vehicles, and very capable.