RedondoBeachBob
New Member
- Joined
- October 19, 2005
- Messages
- 4
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- City, State
- Redondo Beach, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '00 LTD
Hi All:
I finally got my X!! After a couple of month’s research, I finally got the one I was looking for - a '00 V-8 LTD w/72k and AWD for $7750. It might sound a little high to you guys in the rest of the country, but it seems like an OK deal out here. The AWD V-8s are fairly hard to come by in L.A. Had to drive 120 miles to get the car (San Diego). Didn't actually need the LTD, but I do like some of the bells and whistles. Drove it home yesterday afternoon, smiling all the way, just like a kid!
I want to thank all the past and current posters here that I relied upon to help me make my choice. And thanks for responding so readily to my earlier question about the differences between the '98 - '00 years. You make a newbie feel right at home.
Now I’m checking the tire forum for advice on tires. My offroad dreams are a lot tamer than most of you folks here - I figure maybe the Revos will be good for me. My boy is in the Scouts and we go camping a bit during rainy season. We get offroad some and I'd like to have something that will give me some offroad performance, but still remain quiet on the highway. I'll continue to check out the threads on this topic.
Thanks again,
Bob
I finally got my X!! After a couple of month’s research, I finally got the one I was looking for - a '00 V-8 LTD w/72k and AWD for $7750. It might sound a little high to you guys in the rest of the country, but it seems like an OK deal out here. The AWD V-8s are fairly hard to come by in L.A. Had to drive 120 miles to get the car (San Diego). Didn't actually need the LTD, but I do like some of the bells and whistles. Drove it home yesterday afternoon, smiling all the way, just like a kid!
I want to thank all the past and current posters here that I relied upon to help me make my choice. And thanks for responding so readily to my earlier question about the differences between the '98 - '00 years. You make a newbie feel right at home.
Now I’m checking the tire forum for advice on tires. My offroad dreams are a lot tamer than most of you folks here - I figure maybe the Revos will be good for me. My boy is in the Scouts and we go camping a bit during rainy season. We get offroad some and I'd like to have something that will give me some offroad performance, but still remain quiet on the highway. I'll continue to check out the threads on this topic.
Thanks again,
Bob