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Another what vehicle thread? Something larger with a decent tow rating.
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<blockquote data-quote="Torch10th" data-source="post: 14904108" data-attributes="member: 15703"><p>Being in real estate I'm not certain an older diesel truck will be the best bet. I know I wouldn't want to be riding around with my realtor in an old stinky oil burner. I know a couple realtors and I think OP will agree with me that choice of vehicle is more about what the client wants than what the realtor wants.</p><p></p><p>That's just something I'm thinking off the top of my head, otherwise a used early 2000's F250/350 would probably be a great bet here.</p><p></p><p>How much towing capacity do you need? My wife and I love our 2014 Grand Cherokee. It's just got the 3.6 in it which still has a towing capacity of 7500 lbs. It also runs on 85 without issue and returns fuel economy of low 20's in town and about 26 on the highway. It's also comfortable, competent in all weather conditions and has plenty of leg room for large adults in the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torch10th, post: 14904108, member: 15703"] Being in real estate I'm not certain an older diesel truck will be the best bet. I know I wouldn't want to be riding around with my realtor in an old stinky oil burner. I know a couple realtors and I think OP will agree with me that choice of vehicle is more about what the client wants than what the realtor wants. That's just something I'm thinking off the top of my head, otherwise a used early 2000's F250/350 would probably be a great bet here. How much towing capacity do you need? My wife and I love our 2014 Grand Cherokee. It's just got the 3.6 in it which still has a towing capacity of 7500 lbs. It also runs on 85 without issue and returns fuel economy of low 20's in town and about 26 on the highway. It's also comfortable, competent in all weather conditions and has plenty of leg room for large adults in the back. [/QUOTE]
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