Lia_Rein wrote:The red one HTH
flufffage wrote:Lia_Rein wrote:The red one HTH
How did you know the trailblazer is red?
You creep.
1#Scrub wrote:flufffage wrote:Lia_Rein wrote:The red one HTH
How did you know the trailblazer is red?
You creep.
What colors the Impala, cause reds kinda ugly.
flufffage wrote:forest green but the trailblazer is more of a burgundy
SirBrusee wrote:If you could I would get the trailblazer inspected before you buy it if you can. Right now I would go with the trailblazer, because it has such fewer miles. The 4wd can be a life saver if you live in an area that gets snow and ice in the winter.
Rumors wrote:Trailblazer will cost much more in the long term considering its mpg, and its certainly the uglier of the two.
Personally, I'd save up another $2000 and get something that will be more reliable in the long term. Maybe a vehicle that costs 3500, and then use the rest to get a good set of tires.
Impala is clearly better of both options if you are on a tight budget. The mileage on it may be the only thing to consider. I'd have a mechanic inspect the engine and underside and see if there's any potential problems you might be able to solve now before it becomes an expensive problem later on, especially before winter hits.
HausOfJoel wrote:with $2000 you could get a really nice computer. and i bet it would run more than 3 fps
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flufffage wrote:Rumors wrote:Trailblazer will cost much more in the long term considering its mpg, and its certainly the uglier of the two.
Personally, I'd save up another $2000 and get something that will be more reliable in the long term. Maybe a vehicle that costs 3500, and then use the rest to get a good set of tires.
Impala is clearly better of both options if you are on a tight budget. The mileage on it may be the only thing to consider. I'd have a mechanic inspect the engine and underside and see if there's any potential problems you might be able to solve now before it becomes an expensive problem later on, especially before winter hits.
Our family knows the mechanic who worked on the Impala for the past like 5 or 6 years and he's great. He endorses the car, hence why my dad leans toward it. I personally prefer the option to wait and save like you and Krieger suggested. I still need to sell my old Monte carlo for scrap and I estimated getting at most about $500 for that.
Lia_Rein wrote:Travelling the real world or the virtual world - which is more important? -.-
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