What is a good and reliable 4x4 vehicle that i would be able to get for around 3 to 3500 dollars?
Something preferably kind of well knwon, like how ford had the 4.9 i6, the 7.3 diesel, the i4 they put in rangers for example
Added (1). I'm selling my two vehicles i have and want to put money in the bank and buy one cheap vehicle because i'm moving, where i will be living will be cold so fuel injected gasoline will be a must
You should be able to get an earlier fuel injected GM 4x4. The 350 is best, the 305 is not bad. If you want diesel, your only option is a Dodge. The Ford and Chevy diesel engines aren't worth s*(). My oldest son owns 3 Cummins diesels. One is in a '92 2WD, one is for a Chevy Quad Cab 1 ton 8' bed project and one is in his 08. He did stick a 6.2 in his K10 before he could afford a Cummins.
Toyota RAV4
Honda CRV
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