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# I'd take a look at these three.  All are inexpensive, easy to repair,...

*September 4, 2023 — Comment Freya Wilde's post*

I'd take a look at these three.  All are inexpensive, easy to repair, great parts availability, and no electronics that couldn't be replaced. 1988 Chevy S-10 4x4  - good for hauling day to day. 1995 Geo Metro (1996 was first year OBD-II was required) - great gas mileage 1987 GM CUCV M1008 4x4   -- good for towing
