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Old 01-17-2012, 10:03 PM
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They want $4,500 for a Freelander with hail damage....ridiculous.

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Why is that ridiculous?
My family had a Honda Pilot and CRV both totaled 2 years ago with estimates over $2000 each.
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Do these make good vehicles? I was thinking about getting an AWD one for storm chasing.
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They would make a good artificial reef...
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They would make a good artificial reef...
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With the hail damage they are ready to be coated with bed liner for that "expedition" look...
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Point taken. lol
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Do these make good vehicles? I was thinking about getting an AWD one for storm chasing.
It would be a great car for storm chasing...from your sofa.
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Lol I'll probably end up with a police/government Tahoe or an older 7.3 diesel excursion.
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Chevy Suburban K2500 works good, plenty of room for gear, windshields are cheap as they are same as the pickups. Would think you would want "mass", not "tiny". The 454 ones have a 42 gallon tank, and you'll need every drop.
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