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ScoobyDoo82 Posted at 12:27 pm on July 4, 2008
My uncle works at a repair shop and in the parts yard next to it, they have a 1993 Ford Explorer. Mind you of course its not in good shape but assuming it runs good, I might take it. I talked to my uncle earlier today and hes gonna try to find out whats wrong with it. It has quite a bit of dents and scratches but theres absolutely NO rust on it. There will be a few interior pieces that I will need to replace but overall I think it would be a good investment. As far as gas mileage goes, it gets 19 MPG, and my Cavalier gets 21MPG so its not a big loss. My question is... do you guys think its worth the investment? I would rather have a truck than a car.




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Ice318 Posted at 3:14 pm on July 10, 2008
so, wait.. why don't you replace the fuse Julie?
whrocky5092 Posted at 3:18 pm on July 6, 2008
yea take it. Whats better than a free car. If it aint good after a while u wouldnt have lost anything
JulieisWHOA Posted at 2:46 pm on July 6, 2008
Quote: from ScoobyDoo82 at 10:45 am on July 5, 2008

its up to date and it runs fine. It could probably use a tune up but the thing still runs and has never stalled...

haha. My poor car



everything but the horn works

My horn doesn't work either. Blown fuse.
ScoobyDoo82 Posted at 2:39 pm on July 6, 2008
Im not ashamed of my car in the least I just wanna know why this asshole has such a problem with it.
emo sux69 Posted at 10:45 pm on July 5, 2008
Quote: from JeremyM at 2:18 am on July 6, 2008

Your Cavalier is a piece of shit. It's a Chevy though.

Now you're thinking about, considering rising gas prices, getting something that gets worse MPG. Not only that, but those model Explorers were known to be problem vehicles. Tons of recalls and breakdowns. Not only that, but those look like shit.

Some will disagree but Ford, especially in that era of their company, are terrible. Completely horrible vehicles back then.

In my opinion, you're going from bad to worse. Bad being the Cav, worse being that Explorer.

If it's free, take it. See what's up with it. Get an insurance quote. Maybe you can afford to keep both the Cav and the Explorer and use the truck for random shit such as shopping, hauling, towing, whatever.

Although I wouldn't recommend towing with that.

I'm very on your vehicles.


The kid is like 16 i believe and hes not as privileged as you so stfu, I'm basically in the same boat.

Go stick to your sound systems and your trailblazers.

ScoobyDoo82 Posted at 10:45 am on July 5, 2008
Well I decided its not worth it. My Cavalier only needs a starter and a steering column. The Explorer needs way more than that so keeping the Cav will be a better idea.

Jeremy M: Idk what your beef is about my car... I realize it has more rust on it than paint but who cares... as long as it has a good engine. The 3.1s were one of Chevys best engines getting 250-300k miles before serious problems, assuming you dont beat the pulp out of it. My Cav doesnt look like it was maintained on the outside but as far as fluid changes, all that maintenance shit, its up to date and it runs fine. It could probably use a tune up but the thing still runs and has never stalled yet. Not to mention, everything but the horn works on my car, Everything down to the courtesy lights that come on when you lift the door handle.

JeremyM Posted at 9:18 am on July 5, 2008
Your Cavalier is a piece of shit. It's a Chevy though.

Now you're thinking about, considering rising gas prices, getting something that gets worse MPG. Not only that, but those model Explorers were known to be problem vehicles. Tons of recalls and breakdowns. Not only that, but those look like shit.

Some will disagree but Ford, especially in that era of their company, are terrible. Completely horrible vehicles back then.

In my opinion, you're going from bad to worse. Bad being the Cav, worse being that Explorer.

If it's free, take it. See what's up with it. Get an insurance quote. Maybe you can afford to keep both the Cav and the Explorer and use the truck for random shit such as shopping, hauling, towing, whatever.

Although I wouldn't recommend towing with that.

I'm very    on your vehicles.

mcodeath Posted at 4:26 am on July 5, 2008
If its free yes. As for being better than a cavalier, Hahahaha... not likely, and 19 is very wishful thinking on gas mileage.
2001 TransAm WS6 Posted at 1:41 am on July 5, 2008
umm YES deff. get it. Its common sense...even if the car doesn't run still take it. Tow it to your nearest junkyard and you will get a couple hundred for it for the scrape metal...my local junkyard pays $500 for complete running vehicles
4est Posted at 7:38 pm on July 4, 2008
Quote: from ss454 at 7:35 pm on July 4, 2008

Quote: from 4est at 10:33 pm on July 4, 2008

Exploder FTL

I'm sure you know what you're talking about


I know early 90's explorers have bad transmissions.


ss454 Posted at 7:35 pm on July 4, 2008
Quote: from 4est at 10:33 pm on July 4, 2008

Exploder FTL

I'm sure you know what you're talking about  

4est Posted at 7:33 pm on July 4, 2008
Exploder FTL
emo sux69 Posted at 4:57 pm on July 4, 2008
I highly doubt that would go close to 19mpg
hinshawwrx Posted at 4:18 pm on July 4, 2008
Might want to make sure parts haven't been taken off it being it a parts vehicle. Could cost more to fix then its worth
Holden Commodore Posted at 12:44 pm on July 4, 2008
19 mpg highway.

with the v6 in it, or even worse, v8, and age, you'll be lucky to see the high side of 15. Get it running, drive it for a bit, then sell it to make a little profit. (Few hundo bucks.)

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