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The difference between All-Wheel drive & 4 Wheel drive
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 459477" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I'm too much of a goon - I have the driver's seat so far back there's no room behind me. The FJ cruiser would have been my 1st choice but that's even skinnier back there. The Highlander has a lot more 1st row seat legroom.</p><p></p><p>I don't buy anything new, hence the appeal of this site for garnering info and ideas on redoing the boat. ~60k miles with good maintenance records is the sweet-spot for me buying vehicles. Usually 50% or more of the original value has depreciated away but they still have a lot of useful life left in them and won't decline in value out of sycnh with the remainder of their useful lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 459477, member: 13702"] I'm too much of a goon - I have the driver's seat so far back there's no room behind me. The FJ cruiser would have been my 1st choice but that's even skinnier back there. The Highlander has a lot more 1st row seat legroom. I don't buy anything new, hence the appeal of this site for garnering info and ideas on redoing the boat. ~60k miles with good maintenance records is the sweet-spot for me buying vehicles. Usually 50% or more of the original value has depreciated away but they still have a lot of useful life left in them and won't decline in value out of sycnh with the remainder of their useful lives. [/QUOTE]
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