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Exceptional Durability and Robust Construction
Powerful V8 Engines
Simple, Repairable Mechanics
Good Off-Road Capability
Classic American Styling
Spacious Interior
Poor Fuel Economy
Lack of Modern Safety Features
Prone to Rust
Outdated Interior and Comfort
Heavy Steering and Handling
Emissions and Environmental Impact
Rust (body, frame, floorboards)
Carburetor/Fuel System Issues (older models)
Electrical Gremlins (gauges, lights)
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially on the frame, rocker panels, and floorboards. Surface rust is common, but structural rust is a deal-breaker.
Check engine condition: listen for unusual noises, check oil for contaminants, and test for proper idling and acceleration. V8s should run smoothly.
Examine the 4x4 system (if equipped): engage all modes and test for proper operation. Look for leaks around differentials and transfer case.
Test drive extensively to check transmission shifting, steering play, and brake performance. Heavy steering is normal, but excessive play is not.
Verify the vehicle's history for accident damage, flood exposure, and consistent maintenance records, especially important for imported vehicles.
Suspension Component Wear (bushings, shocks)
Oil and Fluid Leaks