Re: Digest Number 1553
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Chris Crandall <crandall@u...> wrote:
There are great for that cross country trip to see old frieds , now
that make me think of all the people on my list to see. Jake
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003bolger@yahoogroups.comwrote:Ford
> > If a suv is not an option then another car to consider would be a
> > Crown Vic, the older ones were rated to tow more the 3000.decision, and
>
>
> When we had a child, we needed a 2nd car. I got to make the
> we bought a 2.33 year old Crown Vic LX. We got it in excellentshape, and
> for approximately 50% of the cost new. It's a marvelous towvehicle, and
> an excellent highway car (we'driven it to Vancouver, BC and SouthFlorida,
> although not on the same trip).better.
>
> If you want a *car* and a tow vehicle, you'd be hard pressed to do
There are great for that cross country trip to see old frieds , now
that make me think of all the people on my list to see. Jake
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003bolger@yahoogroups.comwrote:
we bought a 2.33 year old Crown Vic LX. We got it in excellent shape, and
for approximately 50% of the cost new. It's a marvelous tow vehicle, and
an excellent highway car (we'driven it to Vancouver, BC and South Florida,
although not on the same trip).
If you want a *car* and a tow vehicle, you'd be hard pressed to do better.
> If a suv is not an option then another car to consider would be a FordWhen we had a child, we needed a 2nd car. I got to make the decision, and
> Crown Vic, the older ones were rated to tow more the 3000.
we bought a 2.33 year old Crown Vic LX. We got it in excellent shape, and
for approximately 50% of the cost new. It's a marvelous tow vehicle, and
an excellent highway car (we'driven it to Vancouver, BC and South Florida,
although not on the same trip).
If you want a *car* and a tow vehicle, you'd be hard pressed to do better.