Which SUV is good for high school/college?
I'm 16 and I'm looking for an SUV. I need 4WD for the snow. It will be going to college with me so I want decent cargo capacity. I currently drive my mom's Escape and I have driven bigger SUVs so I know how to handle it. Here's what I'm interested in.
-1999 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD
-1999 Lincoln Navigator 4WD
-2000 Ford Excursion Limited 4WD (PowerStroke 7.3L Diesel)
-2005 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4WD
-2006 Ford Explorer Limited 4WD
-2006 Mercury Mountaineer Premier 4WD
-2011 Ford Explorer Limited AWD
Which one should I get?
Get the newest one. The 2011 ford.
2011 because newer cars are more reliable hopefully
2011 Ford Explorer Limited AWD
Ford Explorer
Ford Explorer Limited
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