I realize I'm going from a little eco-box to a little suv. I'd probably want to take it off roading a little, though I realize it really isn't an off-road vehicle. There's really nothing wrong with the Focus, other than it is a little small and sometimes I think an 4WD or AWD would make sense during the snowy South Dakota winters.
My buddies all drive Ford F250s, but I don't want to spend $80 to fill the gas tank every week. The wife wants an minivan, though I think that it would be too big of a vehicle 90% of the time. Plus, I hate the whole minivan soccer mom image.
2006-12-29
11:20:43
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trixwagen
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➔ Car Makes
➔ Honda
Right, maybe a bigger car than a CR-V might be better, but what car balances price, fuel economy, reliability, snow/mild off road drivability better?
2006-12-29
17:22:05 ·
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i just took my dads cr-v to vegas. it was a great little SUV. i made it from las vegas to orange county, california on a tiny bit more than half a tank of gas. in my truck that would have taken 2 fill ups! its very comfortable too. you cant go wrong with a honda :)
2006-12-29 11:24:20
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answered by homeboygenius 3
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Honda yet fee must be extra like $6,000 even decrease with the upkeep that your wanting the 01 concentration is on the used vehicle record of automobiles to dodge i does not purchase the Ford in any respect and that i does not purchase the CR-V till they decrease the fee a minimum of a $a million,000 keep searching you should be able to purchase a motorcar for $6,000 that would not desire or has already had this is timing belt replaced. as an celebration for $4,000 ninety 8 Acura CL, ninety 8 Ford Mustang V6, ninety 8 Honda Accord or Civic, ninety 8 Nissan Frontier or Pathfinder, ninety 8 Subaru Impreza or Legacy, ninety 8 -00 Toyota Corolla or Echo 00 it truly is a shoppers market
2016-12-01 07:48:21
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answered by ? 4
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I think you should go for it!
If it is gas as opposed to enjoying the off road, you cannot put a price on enjoyment (at least not this price).
Plus, Honda is a great thing, and the CR-V is not that big car so you sort of get to enjoy both sides of it (not being a MAJOR fuel taker). Anyway, go and have fun with it!
2006-12-29 11:26:38
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answered by nbenuzi 3
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What year is the Focus? They do make good rental cars, but the CR-V is a lot better at fuel efficency.
You may not get a lot of $$ off the Focus, but it would be worth the price for a CR-V
2006-12-30 02:04:01
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answered by Mr. Girl Liker 5
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A Honda is better than a Ford..
2006-12-29 11:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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the honda is obviously a better choice but I would think you have a larger car for trips with the kids
2006-12-29 16:51:23
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answered by currious 4
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Just Do It!!!! Honda is way better than Ford anyway.
2006-12-30 13:04:51
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answered by jaycue1979 2
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Thats a good idea. Get rid of the Focus.
2006-12-29 13:15:11
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answered by Ryan D 2
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Buy a Jeep Hardtop Wrangler..
2006-12-29 20:15:56
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answered by gotspeed7883 3
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you should go for the Honda
2006-12-29 11:30:43
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answered by Pumagirl 3
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