ddrueding
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Here's something I don't know much about. (again)
My GF recently totalled her work vehicle (a 1994 Ford Windstar). It was modified to hold all her work gear and had uprated suspension and transmission to handle the additional weight. Unfortunatly, she'd never had the brakes uprated, so now it's totalled. (Before anyone asks, she's fine, thanks).
Now she's looking for a new vehicle. I'm recomending she take the money from her totalled van and combine it with the income from selling her current car (Volvo 850 wagon w/110k mi) to buy a new Subaru Outback Wagon (the base model) and a cargo trailer. The reason for buying new is that the resale value of these cars is too good. A car with 30k that's 2 years old is only about $3000 less. Screw that.
The trailer would hold about 1200lbs of stuff.
Here are my questions:
This car has 170+HP and 160+lbft. I assume that's enough?
The average trip with trailer would be about 400mi., with it being a daily driver the rest of the time. Should I look into a transmission cooler or some other upgrade?
Any other thoughts? I specifically don't want an SUV/Truck, as they aren't fun as daily drivers and aren't as safe (this vehicle is the highest rated I could find.)
Thanks,
David
My GF recently totalled her work vehicle (a 1994 Ford Windstar). It was modified to hold all her work gear and had uprated suspension and transmission to handle the additional weight. Unfortunatly, she'd never had the brakes uprated, so now it's totalled. (Before anyone asks, she's fine, thanks).
Now she's looking for a new vehicle. I'm recomending she take the money from her totalled van and combine it with the income from selling her current car (Volvo 850 wagon w/110k mi) to buy a new Subaru Outback Wagon (the base model) and a cargo trailer. The reason for buying new is that the resale value of these cars is too good. A car with 30k that's 2 years old is only about $3000 less. Screw that.
The trailer would hold about 1200lbs of stuff.
Here are my questions:
This car has 170+HP and 160+lbft. I assume that's enough?
The average trip with trailer would be about 400mi., with it being a daily driver the rest of the time. Should I look into a transmission cooler or some other upgrade?
Any other thoughts? I specifically don't want an SUV/Truck, as they aren't fun as daily drivers and aren't as safe (this vehicle is the highest rated I could find.)
Thanks,
David