Shew I know.. I'm just stubborn. I actually like the Vue though, it's grown on me.. It handles curves like a beast.. not overly top heavy like jeep Cherokees (trust me.. I've rolled one of those).. The AWD capabilities is like a slightly less versatile in comparison to 4x4 when it comes to really extreme weather and condition, but what it lacks in the ability to climb in hellacious terrain.. it makes up in speedy semi-four wheel drive.. It's relatively small in comparison to most SUVS.. smaller than an equinox and van.. about on par with the Dodge Calibers.. but still plenty of room in the back. I dont really want to downgrade to an older vehicle unless I'm getting something with equal versatility and size..
I like the Saurais and Geo trackers, but.. the market on them has been rising rapidly as people are converting them to offroad toys. I want my vehicle to be primarily on-road but with the appearance and capability for off-road escapades. The main problem about selling it and switching out.. the price of most vehicles are ridiculous right now, especially trucks and 4x4's because it's nearing winter time.. demand is up.
Hopefully, I'll start progress on pimping out my Vue tomorrow.. I may switch out if opportunity arises, but you have to work with what you've got till then. By this time tomorrow, I'll have some fresh.. err.. used tires.. hey, its a start. Then if the battery doesnt charge after giving it a boost, I' going to hook it up on a slow charger. Basically the vehicle has been sitting for 6 months.. started about every two weeks via booster cables to keep the motor from locking.. also been consitent on keeping fluids in check in case anyone was wondering. Will possibly update tomorrow.
Biggest thing I'm looking forward to though.. just throwing this out there.. is taking out that damn carpet.. Anyone else have experience putting down rubberized/vinyl flooring?