Papa2three
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I would like to thank everyone in advance for the plethora of information on these forums and for the time its taken to gather it all.
Now to the meat and potatoes. I have decided to get a new to me 4x4 DAILY DRIVER that would have to frequently drive from NY to MI. I am currently looking at military blazers and jeep zj/wj grand cherokees. Yes I understand that this is an apple and oranges type of question but this is what I am looking for. The vehicle must be able to seat my 3 daughters and dog comfortably, have 4x4 for the upstate NY winters, and be reliable.
I have always wanted a military blazer ever since I was enlisted. The appeal of the blazer is its size and being able to use a 50/50 blend of used oil and fresh diesel, not to mention its simplicity relative to newer vehicles. The down side being that I have doughnut for diesel experience and would have to rely upon finding a diesel tech that knows what they are doing and that I can trust.
The Grand Cherokee is comfortable, easy to find parts for, what I cannot fix myself my mechanic can. There is also an extensive after market for the Grand Cherokee. The down side being the complexity of emissions, computers, sensors and not being able to pour my motor oil into the tank for fuel.
Apples and oranges I know...Oh and yes if money were not an option at all I would get the blazer and have it completely redone because they are just way cooler. At the end of the day I just don't want to be sitting on the side of the road kicking myself.
Now to the meat and potatoes. I have decided to get a new to me 4x4 DAILY DRIVER that would have to frequently drive from NY to MI. I am currently looking at military blazers and jeep zj/wj grand cherokees. Yes I understand that this is an apple and oranges type of question but this is what I am looking for. The vehicle must be able to seat my 3 daughters and dog comfortably, have 4x4 for the upstate NY winters, and be reliable.
I have always wanted a military blazer ever since I was enlisted. The appeal of the blazer is its size and being able to use a 50/50 blend of used oil and fresh diesel, not to mention its simplicity relative to newer vehicles. The down side being that I have doughnut for diesel experience and would have to rely upon finding a diesel tech that knows what they are doing and that I can trust.
The Grand Cherokee is comfortable, easy to find parts for, what I cannot fix myself my mechanic can. There is also an extensive after market for the Grand Cherokee. The down side being the complexity of emissions, computers, sensors and not being able to pour my motor oil into the tank for fuel.
Apples and oranges I know...Oh and yes if money were not an option at all I would get the blazer and have it completely redone because they are just way cooler. At the end of the day I just don't want to be sitting on the side of the road kicking myself.