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i found something funny

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i found something funny

Post by billsta »

hehe. look what i find on the HONDA CRV FORUM

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Post subject: CR-V vs Jeep Liberty
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 8:13 am (All times are MST (U.S./Canada))

Just thought I would start one fo these since this was what we looked at while comparing to the CRV.



My biggest complaint with the Jeep was it felt much smaller!


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Post subject: My concerns...
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 11:16 am (All times are MST (U.S./Canada))

My concerns with the Liberty are build quality (Jeep's have had a fairly poor recent track record on this department), safety (the insurance institute rated it as "marginal", and the rollover worries are still there), and gas mileage. Given that they dropped the suspension down by nearly and inch on the Liberties following the rollover scandals, reducing their off-road worthiness substantially, I don't see any compelling reason to pick one over a CR-V or Forester (for urban driving) or an Xterra (for off-roading).



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billsta wrote:hehe. look what i find on the HONDA CRV FORUM

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Post subject: CR-V vs Jeep Liberty
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 8:13 am (All times are MST (U.S./Canada))

Just thought I would start one fo these since this was what we looked at while comparing to the CRV.



My biggest complaint with the Jeep was it felt much smaller!


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Post subject: My concerns...
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 11:16 am (All times are MST (U.S./Canada))

My concerns with the Liberty are build quality (Jeep's have had a fairly poor recent track record on this department), safety (the insurance institute rated it as "marginal", and the rollover worries are still there), and gas mileage. Given that they dropped the suspension down by nearly and inch on the Liberties following the rollover scandals, reducing their off-road worthiness substantially, I don't see any compelling reason to pick one over a CR-V or Forester (for urban driving) or an Xterra (for off-roading).



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What were you doing there in the first place?! :roll:
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Post by billsta »

im a forum Scanas..
im on about 8 different forums :D that i can remember. :D
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Post by bj on roids »

billsta wrote:im a forum Scanas..
im on about 8 different forums :D that i can remember. :D

i too am guilty, but how is he when he says, if you want it for offroad you may be better off getting an x-terra!! :roll:
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Post by billsta »

bj on roids wrote:
billsta wrote:im a forum Scanas..
im on about 8 different forums :D that i can remember. :D

i too am guilty, but how is he when he says, if you want it for offroad you may be better off getting an x-terra!! :roll:


he must be the editor from "Drive" in SYdney Morning Herald. they gave Suzi Grand Vitara a 4.5 out of 5 for offroading ability...
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Post by bj on roids »

he normally drives a jeep, and that is why he thought the vitara was awesome

it was COMPARITIVELY awesome ;)
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Post by billsta »

no he actually thought all toyota are crap, and he prefers a KIA over any jeep. and he drives a lada, and his wife drives a HRV
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Post by bj on roids »

yeah i mean!!

he sounds like a reliable source :roll:
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Post by Adam »

hehe well only honda would name a vehicle after a part of the female anatomy

the CRV-EX

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Post by bogged »

billsta wrote:no he actually thought all toyota are crap, and he prefers a KIA over any jeep. and he drives a lada, and his wife drives a HRV


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Post by DFND90 »

In a digging mood Bruce? :D
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Post by Jeeps »

I love it when the toyota guys chime in... let's us jeepers know there's still desperados out there... :D
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Post by nofear »

Do us Jeepers really care?
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Post by billsta »

man..
this is some old shait...
training to be a forensic scientist or an archologist?????
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