I concede this point to you IF the OP is out of highschool. You know what they say....if it flies, floats or f*cks it's cheaper to just rent it
HAHAHAHA! I've never heard that one!
My '09 took me almost 6 months to get reliable enough to drive every day. She was my first vehicle, much to the dislike on my mother, who my father and I told that I was buying "a little red 2 door convertible". Which is true, it has 2 doors, a short box and the roof comes off
. I'm sure my father didn't get any action for months for that one
I love my old man.
When I rolled up in the '09 she almost had a heart attack. If you want a CUCV, I'd suggest the M1009 for their better MPG and more reasonable highway speed (I don't go over 60 MPH to keep the engine together, these engines are governed too high IMHO and if you rev em right up for long periods they don't like it. Last thing you want on your first car is a broken crankshaft). Now I drive her 34 miles a day, every day. I drive her over 200 miles one way every year on a camping trip (Done it twice, already bought my pass to go again this july).
I was 16. Just got my license. Had a little cash saved up. Was looking for a fixer-upper mid 80's GM pickup or fullsize RWD car we could put a trailer hitch on (we have utility trailers around because ma wouldn't let dad buy a truck
) in the $2500-3000 range that I could fix up while I was in highschool and then drive to work and college afterward. I always have loved the fullsize Chevy Blazers because they have enough seats for a bunch of friends, but with the bench seat folded forward you immediately have a pickup with a removable box cap - they're just incredibly practical. And they look COOL. I stumbled across my M1009 on the internet and immediately fell in love. It was a fullsize 4X4 Blazer with A diesel! I didn't even know they made those! Had to do a little research on the diesel before going to check it out, since i had heard bad things about them. But some internet searching revealed that most of the folks that hate the 6.2 either abuse it or don't know how to take care of it.
I went out to the middle of nowhere in my dad's little toyota (getting it stuck in the snow twice along the way) to go check the thing out. I couldn't believe how clean she was. No rust. Only 67,000 miles on the odo. Very clean. But the guy wanted $4500 for it. You have to jump through some hoops to get older vehicles insured around here.. I think the seller paid somebody off, but he had the paperwork and it was legit enough to get it on the road so that was a huge selling feature. Anything with that paperwork that runs is worth $1000 around here. If it has that AND it's a 4X4 it's worth $3000+ here.
After much convincing I got my dad to come out and see the '09. He couldn't believe how clean it was either. We weren't sure how we felt about the diesel but she ran fine and a 350 small block would be an easy swap. It had (what we thought were) good 31" tires on it. The seller let me drive it down the road infront of his house. It sounded solid. 4X4 worked and sounded fine, no gravel in the t-case (I've seen some funny things). We got the guy down to $4000 and dad lent me the difference.
The first 6 months were bad. I drive her home, and a few of the glowplug wires fell off. Over the next week, she got progressively harder to start as all the glowplugs fried out. So I replaced those and the tabs on the wires. Then the fuel filter started leaking like crazy.. and the rad hoses went, and the rad started leaking, and the heater core leaked/was clogged, 2 tires developed sidewall tears, and, and, and..
In the first 6 months I had my truck, I drove her maybe 3 weeks
. She is not fast. Don't use the downshift switch behind the gas pedle unless you raly need too.. It really rev's these trucks up (since they only have 3 gears to begin with). She doesn't attract too many girls if you're parked next to a Camaro, but she's no bad if you've got the top off in the summer. Or you find a carload of cute girls that slid into the ditch in the winter
. I love my M1009. If you've got access to tools and are handy or a fast learner - go for it. I once told a girlfriend who wanted my truck gone that my truck wanted her gone and I was siding with the truck
My truck may be red, but I've got the green disease. Deuce will be next.