60 mph that means 100 KphMuch of the world thrives with these little trucks!
60 mph that means 100 KphMuch of the world thrives with these little trucks!
I was looking to buy a UTV until I saw some of these mini trucks. The amount of customization is amazing and they're usually cheaper too.
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They don't have enough ponies to be running pods. A few of our grooming buddies tested them and didn't get one.Looks pretty good but I predict high maintenance!
No snow here to speak of so 83 4x4 Ford Ranger will have to do for hauling wood-chips & firewood on my property.
I can easily believe thatThey don't have enough ponies to be running pods. A few of our grooming buddies tested them and didn't get one.
Every time someone tells me "I got this for just $7&^92%!" I can't find one at that price, that's not ready for the crusher.I was getting a screw removed (and plugged) on the Colorado at a local tire shop yesterday.
The guy said he had just sold his 2007 Colorado,, he got $700 for it.
If you can get a Colorado for $700,, that seems to beat a mini,, or a UTV??
I know a guy that is selling a 4WD RAV4 for $500, the left front fender is wrinkled,,
I might buy that just to play with,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it is smaller looking than the Colorado,,
Will it get 40 mpg my Carry does. But of course in Colorado you can't drive the mini on the roads.I was getting a screw removed (and plugged) on the Colorado at a local tire shop yesterday.
The guy said he had just sold his 2007 Colorado,, he got $700 for it.
If you can get a Colorado for $700,, that seems to beat a mini,, or a UTV??
I know a guy that is selling a 4WD RAV4 for $500, the left front fender is wrinkled,,
I might buy that just to play with,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it is smaller looking than the Colorado,,
Yes, I agree,, why do people say that? the "Blue Book" is about 10X what he says he sold it for,, according to an ad on Facebook,,Every time someone tells me "I got this for just $7&^92%!" I can't find one at that price, that's not ready for the crusher.![]()
Lots of new build here now but Spring City is good too if you like rural.Thanks. There is a dealer in Smyrna that sells themBTW we looked quite a bit in Soddy for the new house. Could never find exactly what we wanted. Once my deal in Cleveland fell apart we ended up in Spring City.
It's going to take some getting used to but I am up for the challenge. Spent my whole life basically in the city and have always wanted some land and be a bit away from stuff. Once the covid restrictions ended and traffic really shot up in the Cleveland/Chattanooga area we realized we were to close in and started looking further out. Still there were 2 properties in the area that I loved, one in Cleveland and one in Sale Creek. I lost both at the last minute, Cleveland failed inspection bad and I was outbid in Sale Creek by someone from California who never even saw the place.Lots of new build here now but Spring City is good too if you like rural.
Mine doesn't look hard to work on. All the bolt on parts are have Toyota part numbers. I guess if I needed engine internal stuff it might get difficult. Also if I break any glass I would probably be in a bind.Super interested in a mini. My only issue is who can work on them if there is an issue? Or is that not a concern?
I had a Honda mini truck. It was not difficult to work on. Mine needed lots of repairs. Most of the parts I had to order from Japan. Some were delivered within 48 hours from Japan to South Louisiana.Mine doesn't look hard to work on. All the bolt on parts are have Toyota part numbers. I guess if I needed engine internal stuff it might get difficult. Also if I break any glass I would probably be in a bind.
So far it has been one of the most used pieces of equipment I have purchased. The dump bed is very nice and it fits in places other vehicles won't. I did high side it in a big rock oncebut it's so light I got it off pretty easily.