Which 265/70/19.5 tire to go with?
#31
RE: Which 265/70/19.5 tire to go with?
ORIGINAL: RamItOne
glad to hear you're looking at ravelco.
Hey the more money you spend on the truck just means the older the veh you buy your kid, just as long as its not that old toyo you have
You'll def want to buy a good quick release keychain so you don't have to hassle with the ravelco each time you take it off.
glad to hear you're looking at ravelco.
Hey the more money you spend on the truck just means the older the veh you buy your kid, just as long as its not that old toyo you have
You'll def want to buy a good quick release keychain so you don't have to hassle with the ravelco each time you take it off.
The car is for my oldest (non hunting daughter) and at the rate I'm going, I'll get her something new and basic, or a slightly used higher grade vehicle. I'm thinking that I need to get her something good for not only today's fuel prices, but for the future prices as well.
My younger daughter who hunts with me loves the ole' Yota. She's already driven it up at the camp, and gets a kick out of me picking her up at school with it!
#32
RE: Which 265/70/19.5 tire to go with?
lol, thats good way to identify them, yep this ones my huntin daughter, and this ones my non huntin daughter...
if you go new, a corolla is a good bet, my buddy rented one to drive from texas to ky, she said she got 40+ mpg. If you go used a good avalon would be the way to go, theyre hard to find but are worth the search... my friend at toyota has a brother inlaw that has a 96 or 98 avalon with over 230K miles, bought it new and has less than 2k worth of repairs done to it.. so basically the repairs have cost him .86 cents per mile. maybe you can dangle a new toyota solara in front of her if she agrees start going huntin..
VW diesels may also be a good way to go..ive heard people modding them to get 60+mpg, you may need to buy a locking gas cap so she doesnt just siphon all your diesel, haha.
toyota corolla says it gets 27/35 mpg, theyve come a long way in the looks department
http://www.toyota.com/corolla/specs.html
you can always look at the smartcar, my uncle in germany bought one for his company since his employees have to make deliveries in the city its great, can park anywhere, even staight in as its basically as long as a normal cars width.
http://www.smartusa.com/smart-fortwo-pure.aspx it get 40/45 mpg
its actually safe, basically its a roll cage
no clue how the stock engine could turn those, it has a massive 65 ft/lb of torque
if you go new, a corolla is a good bet, my buddy rented one to drive from texas to ky, she said she got 40+ mpg. If you go used a good avalon would be the way to go, theyre hard to find but are worth the search... my friend at toyota has a brother inlaw that has a 96 or 98 avalon with over 230K miles, bought it new and has less than 2k worth of repairs done to it.. so basically the repairs have cost him .86 cents per mile. maybe you can dangle a new toyota solara in front of her if she agrees start going huntin..
VW diesels may also be a good way to go..ive heard people modding them to get 60+mpg, you may need to buy a locking gas cap so she doesnt just siphon all your diesel, haha.
toyota corolla says it gets 27/35 mpg, theyve come a long way in the looks department
http://www.toyota.com/corolla/specs.html
you can always look at the smartcar, my uncle in germany bought one for his company since his employees have to make deliveries in the city its great, can park anywhere, even staight in as its basically as long as a normal cars width.
http://www.smartusa.com/smart-fortwo-pure.aspx it get 40/45 mpg
its actually safe, basically its a roll cage
no clue how the stock engine could turn those, it has a massive 65 ft/lb of torque
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