reliable and practical'04 Chrysler Town & Country
reliable and practical'04 Chrysler Town & Country
We could try to guess what other members drive.
Musterion = Jeep Grand Cherokee
Stripe = Yugo
Funny you say that. In my short time here, I too picture AMR in a smooth Cadillac.AMR = Cadillac Escalade
Stripe = rickshaw
We could try to guess what other members drive.
Musterion = Jeep Grand Cherokee
Stripe = Yugo
We could try to guess what other members drive.
Musterion = Jeep Grand Cherokee
Stripe = Yugo
I drive my children crazy. If I win the mega-millions lottery Friday, my chauffeur will be driving my limo.I thought more people would respond, after all, we all drive something probably.
We could try to guess what other members drive.
Musterion = Jeep Grand Cherokee
Stripe = Yugo
Go for the regular bed, it's a Ranger, not a full sizeI just finished patching up the rust on an '06 Chrysler Town & Country. It has 150,000 miles on it but it always starts and it runs great. I can't see getting rid of it when it's still so reliable and useful.
When it's finally done, I think I will look for used Ford Ranger, with the short cab and short bed.
I know, but I need the vehicle to be as short as I can get, because I don't want it to take up much room in my garage. I used the garage as a workshop, but want to park inside in the winter. So it's a 'trade-off'. I'd like the pick-up so I can carry materials on occasion, but I also want it to be a 'shorty', for space. I don't need the extended cab, and I can let the materials hang over the tailgate. And I like the look of recessed beds with fenders. I saw a yellow one the other day that would have been perfect.Go for the regular bed, it's a Ranger, not a full size