Posted by Brad Gyde on November 18, 2010 at 20:57:59 from (68.28.138.228):
In Reply to: Vehicle dealer offerings? posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on November 18, 2010 at 09:21:50:
I have a 05 Chevy, 2wd, 4.3 V6.. It takes me anywhere I need to go..
I live in Michigan, never had a reason I couldn't make it to work in 2wd.. If it was bad enough that I couldn't, I shouldn't be driving is how I looked at it.. And NO, I don't live "in town" either.
My dad and I were talking about this subject last night as a matter of fact. We moved to the farm we're on now in 1984.. and I can remember my dad driving a Fold LTD, then a Chevy Caprice Classic, then a Olds 88, and a Mailbu Classic, then a Astro Van, a 1990 1500 2wd Pickup (same as the one I now have, only older..) then a 95 2wd.. Bought the first 4x4 in 1999.. He did have a 78 ford for a long time.. But I remember it sitting in the tool shed with no motor in it.. Can't ever recall him driving it.
I can only ever remember him missing 1 day of work in my lifetime on account of "weather".. I asked him why he never had a 4x4 back then.. His response was: "If your grandfather made it to work EVERY day in a Olds Toronado from the day I met him until he got a newer car, why did I need 4x4?"
By the way, grandad farmed then, and he still farms today.. only 4x4 been around the farm is the 1997 Dodge and the 04 Duramax that I can remember in my 30 years..
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