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Jonathon writes:
Sajeev answers: Oh yes, I certainly do have some suggestions! My first preparation? Take one of the larger wrenches in your tool box and use it to crack every finger on your hands…as this is what most GM service techs experienced when they had to work on the cool, yet terribly designed "Twin Dual Cam" motors when they were new. If you don't have the proper GM service manuals, better get them on eBay now…and start drinking, too. Only then can you be ready for what nightmares lie ahead! That said, I truly admire you for keeping a GM-10 on the road. While I didn't appreciate them initially, they have aged well. Kudos to you, sir! About your new vehicle concern: the EPA does indeed test 4WD vehicles in 2WD. So you can't expect any better mileage, that's the best the drivetrain shall give. But you are actually concerned about safety after a fatal accident of a loved one, the Wrangler is last on my list. Compared to a normal CUV and maybe most SUVs, the off-road ready Wrangler is less confident in emergency maneuvers, and that cramped footwell might mess up your foot. Get a car-based CUV instead, unless you must have the coolness only available in the Wrangler. Not to mention that most (all?) CUVs in the Wrangler's price range get better fuel economy too. Because, after all, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
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