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SUVs are just slightly modified minivans. Dont deny it because its a proven fact. Everyone only likes them now because they are a trend.

Well, I have a Jeep ... if anything it's a slightly modified station wagon. But in reality, it's a Jeep.

Anyway, things to look for are miles per gallon, engine type (an inline 6 is better than a V-6, a V-8 is bigger but will usually mean worse MPG). Also, check the tires, see if they're run flats or sport tires, or if they're just stock junk. Outside of those three things, everything else should be fairly obvious.

SUVs are just slightly modified minivans.  Dont deny it because its a proven fact.  Everyone only likes them now because they are a trend.

Well, I have a Jeep ... if anything it's a slightly modified station wagon. But in reality, it's a Jeep.

Anyway, things to look for are miles per gallon, engine type (an inline 6 is better than a V-6, a V-8 is bigger but will usually mean worse MPG). Also, check the tires, see if they're run flats or sport tires, or if they're just stock junk. Outside of those three things, everything else should be fairly obvious.

Well, I dont know what you mean by stuck junks, but I baught 3 VW's and they all had Michelin and now Pirelli tires. Those aint junks. Very great tires!

just make sure you know about the cars you are looking into, it would be horrible to be ripped off. the car that i like most right now are the brand new Mitsubishi Eclipses...or else a 1996 Mitsubishi 3000GT w/ Twin Turbo.

yeah, the VR-4 versions of the Mitsubishi 3000GT's are very good cars, i like them better than new Eclipse's by the way

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