Cars
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ok off topic from chickens but I'm wanting to get a new car ( used really ) I want all wheel drive because of all the late night horrible roads I have to drive in the winter. Looking at a used subaru or a used Rav 4.Anyone have any thoughts?
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- windwalkingwolf
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I'd go for the RAV4 myself, Subaru parts generally cost more than Toyota. Lots of people like to make mudders out of RAVs, and sell the OE parts for cheap.
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Interestingly, I am looking at those two for next year, I have driven Subaru Forester, two older models and really liked them, but the dealer here is far, and that would definitely be inconvenient.
I haven't driven the RAV4, but repairs for my 4runner are freakishly expensive, not sure the RAV4 would be any better and I haven't driven it yet.
Curious of other people's experiences.
I haven't driven the RAV4, but repairs for my 4runner are freakishly expensive, not sure the RAV4 would be any better and I haven't driven it yet.
Curious of other people's experiences.
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I've driven a subaru 2010 with all the options and loved it. I haven't driven the rav4 yet but my husband heard from his mechanic friend that they require a lot of maintenance just wondering if anyone else heard that or experienced that.
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- windwalkingwolf
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Sometimes I forget that not everyone does their own maintenance and repair, and that dealerships are a real thing that people willingly take their cars to
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- Killerbunny
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Hubby says that Subaru Foresters are expensive on maintenance.
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Yes it was the subaru my husband said was expensive on repairs.
Ah WWW my husband tried to show me how to change my oil and tires. I just refused, in my mind I do all the house chores plus most of the outside looking after gardens , lawns and he never does anything with the chickens or horses. The vehicles are his to look after I just refuse to do it. Yes I could do some basic things but I refuse thats his job.
Ah WWW my husband tried to show me how to change my oil and tires. I just refused, in my mind I do all the house chores plus most of the outside looking after gardens , lawns and he never does anything with the chickens or horses. The vehicles are his to look after I just refuse to do it. Yes I could do some basic things but I refuse thats his job.
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I totally trust anything your DH says, but after driving a Toyotas for the past 16 years, I find it hard to believe anything is more expensive to maintain, and boy, if the Subaru is more expensive then that, that's a real bummer.Killerbunny wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:51 amHubby says that Subaru Foresters are expensive on maintenance.
Now I am back to vacillating again.
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There were times in our lives when DH did lots of maintenance on our vehicles, one of the more memorable ones, when he changed tires, didn't tighten the bolts and I lost a wheel on the highway, pretty disconcerting when you spy something in the corner of your eye passing you and it turns out to be your wheel.windwalkingwolf wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:19 amSometimes I forget that not everyone does their own maintenance and repair, and that dealerships are a real thing that people willingly take their cars to
So the two main "rules of Retirements"
# 1 no shopping for groceries together
# 2 no amateur car maintenance
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Haha we do # 1 together but separate OC . I have my list ( she makes ) & Donna has hers . I add the odd thing to it . We go our separate ways me on my electric WalMArt cart & her walking . If I have to make a decision I phone her or meet before checkout & compare . Works for us & I feel useful not disabled . Lol luck
Also I get to look at fishing supplies on my own without interference .
Also I get to look at fishing supplies on my own without interference .
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