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Thinking about getting one.
For you guys that have them ,what do ya think?
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My wife has a 2004. She loves it, it has all the options. I would not consider it for hunting. (To nice) Works great in the snow and can carry a bunch of stuff. If you decided to use it for hunting I guess a tarp would be a handy thing to carry.
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Actually my wife would be the one driving it most of the time. I have a old F250 for hunting and such where it will take a real beating. I was looking for something that will tow better than my old cherokee and be more reliable on long hauls since it has 175000 on it. Although it does seem like I see just as many newer vehichles on the road side as older ones.
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