GEN 2 Temporary Raptor Replacement - What would you do?

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911 Crazy

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Depending on your yearly miles and situation, could find a 0% down lease offer and drive something "ok" for a while, then invest the ~7-10K from the Raptor (plus whatever else you plan to put down) for the interim.

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A horse fits all your requirements. I say a horse.

Real answer, Focus RS.

You're right that a horse fits haha. Focus RS is a good call. Appears to be hard to find though. Subaru STI was my other thought but used ones tend to be abused and new suffers initial depreciation.
 

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Can't hardly beat a 4Runner and they hold their value nicely

They’re an antiquated vehicle; Toyota is still using the gutless old 4.0 V6 that makes no power and yet still manages to get terrible fuel economy. That’s of course hooked up to an antiquated 5 speed automatic from George Bush’s first term. They’re also cramped inside with horrible ergonomics and an infotainment system looks and functions like it was purchased from Wal-Mart.

I concur with Focus RS as well. If you want an off-road vehicle, get a Wrangler or Grand Cherokee.
 
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They’re an antiquated vehicle; Toyota is still using the gutless old 4.0 V6 that makes no power and yet still manages to get terrible fuel economy. That’s of course hooked up to an antiquated 5 speed automatic from George Bush’s first term. They’re also cramped inside with horrible ergonomics and an infotainment system looks and functions like it was purchased from Wal-Mart.

I concur with Focus RS as well. If you want an off-road vehicle, get a Wrangler or Grand Cherokee.

Doesn't have to be off-road. Just snow worthy. Focus RS seems like a good idea if I can find one in good shape. If I was going to get something off-roadable I'd go back to the Nissan Xterra with a manual (also hard to find).
 

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I would say Focus RS but better check it had the head gasket done already. Seemed to be a big problem.
I second Explorer ST or Edge ST. Lots of fun and all wheel drive.

Or you could find a SRT Jeep Grand Cherokee that would be sporty.
 
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