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    Heated seats and cruise control? I think those requirements rule out anything older than about 2005

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    Well i guess that leaves this out

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...railbreaker-2/
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    Quote Originally Posted by BD View Post
    Heated seats and cruise control? I think those requirements rule out anything older than about 2005
    My 97 Outback had both. I looked for another one but only found high milers. I have more time now and am leaning toward something Toyota.

    If you live on a mountain it's east to get used to heated seats. Going uphill generates heat, downhill not so much. It's all downhill from here to the highway. It's 5 miles before I get heat.
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    Some of these models probably dont translate to you guys but for AWD or what we call 'soft-roaders'( as opposed to true 4x4 'offroaders')the popular ones are Subaru Forester, Mitsubishi Outback, Honda CRV, Ford escape, Toyota Rav 4, Suzuki grand vitara, Mazda CX5.

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    Fella in town does contract delivery of nuclear medicine even to the hospitals in the western mountains of NC. Last I ask, he had 1,200,000 on his AWD Tacoma. He had the tranny rebuilt once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BD View Post
    Heated seats and cruise control? I think those requirements rule out anything older than about 2005
    Wrong wife's Outback has both it is a 2004

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    I like our 2006 Toyota Sequoia, roomy, all the options, was like $50k new, we paid $8k for it with 232k in 2018, it has 260k now with no problems, it always had dealer servicing done and ran pennzoil synthetic 5w30 it’s whole life.
    8500' Wet Mountain Valley, Colorado

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer in NH View Post
    Wrong wife's Outback has both it is a 2004
    So does my 2004 Highlander.
    R.D.M.

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    I wound up with another Subaru 2 years newer but more miles, got a moon roof though. Still got my heated seats and electric mirrors LOL. I'm up to $5,500 with tax, license and a few parts. I may need to do the heads at some point but I'm familiar with the engine. This one has adjustable valves which I see as a plus. Still waiting for the insurance to pay, they have been awful.
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    Ah haw!

    You just had to get over your apathy towards Scoobies! ....... and dive back in again!

    My wife had a 97 RAV for years and then went Scoobie, a new ‘14 Outback. She is sold on Scoobies!

    BTW you can add heated seats to anything with juice and cruise control can be a chunk of bailing wire tied to ....... oh, that’s right, cops frown on that stuff ......

    Thanks for the update!

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