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Old 10-26-2010, 12:10 AM   #21
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Old 10-26-2010, 12:15 AM   #22
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Honestly though, Libertys are kind of gay unless theyre lifted. And I don't want to have to invest thousands of dollars in solid axles.
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trailblazer...not 2010 camaros but trailblazer tow well are cheap off road great. I'll see if I can't find a some info on them.

And they aren't gay look like the Liberty...just saying.
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Not the gas mileage that you want although my friend does get like 20+something highway and its super comfortable. Really nice daily.
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I love those, but I drive 250 miles every weekend.
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Old 10-27-2010, 02:47 PM   #27
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I love those, but I drive 250 miles every weekend.

Ok, what about a Jetta TDI? Apparently they can get up to about 50mpg (yes, fifty) and can tow about 2,000lbs on a braked trailor. (What was your towing requirement?) Used ones for well under $15k. Not exactly sexy, but not ugly either and can be pimped up a little with some paint and tint, etc., if you wanted to.
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Traction pulling the boat out of the water is more of a concern. I used to spin my ex-gfs Jetta tires without gunning it from a stop. Those cars don't have traction, at all.
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Traction pulling the boat out of the water is more of a concern. I used to spin my ex-gfs Jetta tires without gunning it from a stop. Those cars don't have traction, at all.
I assumed there would have been LSD models. Can't imagine they're all open diffs in Europe.
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Traction pulling the boat out of the water is more of a concern. I used to spin my ex-gfs Jetta tires without gunning it from a stop. Those cars don't have traction, at all.
Can't you put a hitch on the front to help with putting the boat in and out of the water?


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