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McKenna said:
They are a pretty sweet ride. The Santa Fe wasn't even on my radar until I test drove one for the hell of it. Amazing responsiveness, just right for my needs, plus the warranty and safety features kick ass. :)


I have seen them before and happened to be driving behind one the other day. I really need a four wheel drive, or at least all wheel drive out here. What I really want is my pick-up truck back. :rolleyes:
 
I'm REALLY beginning to hate snow :p
Another 2 hours of shoveling this morning and no power for most of the day...only good news is I got to sleep through the power loss :eek:
 
cloudy said:
nothing, I just hate it. :D

LOL, well, it's a bit big for me. I really need a small pickup with a cab and a half for the dog to ride in the back seat and an open bed for hauling supplies. Thanks anyway. :)
 
MagicaPractica said:
LOL, well, it's a bit big for me. I really need a small pickup with a cab and a half for the dog to ride in the back seat and an open bed for hauling supplies. Thanks anyway. :)

I haven't decided if I'll take it or the caddy when I head back north. The 4-wheel drive would be useful in the winter, but it sucks gas like a hog. I'm leaning towards the caddy.
 
cloudy said:
I haven't decided if I'll take it or the caddy when I head back north. The 4-wheel drive would be useful in the winter, but it sucks gas like a hog. I'm leaning towards the caddy.


My Daddy always had an older Caddy. They handle quite well in the winter and are very good cars. I'd stick with the Caddy unless you live on a hill like me and could really use the 4 wheel to get off the hill at times. :rolleyes:
 
MagicaPractica said:
My Daddy always had an older Caddy. They handle quite well in the winter and are very good cars. I'd stick with the Caddy unless you live on a hill like me and could really use the 4 wheel to get off the hill at times. :rolleyes:

No hills - the reserve is pretty flat, actually.

The only thing that might really make a difference is the suburban is paid for, the caddy isn't (although it's a fairly nice car - '97 STS).
 
have so much i want to do that i cant seem to manage the decision on...what to do.
 
McKenna said:
I grew up driving an '72 International Scout. It's in my blood, I tell ya. :D

BTW, steak and cheeseburgers? Bah. Have I mentioned I'm not fond of red meat?
Chickens and pigs OK?
 
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