I've had my fill of cracking my head or my knees in small cars, and I have a
growing family that even now is pushing the limits of the cars we have.  Do
you know if the BJ60's are DI or IDI?

Greg H.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jean-Leon Morin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <biofuel@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 13:42
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Looking for new transportation (was SUV's on biofuel)


>
> BJ60's make for good vehicles, but don't buy one if you are looking to
> replace a small car. They are a 4wd, a heavy 4wd. Not an SUV by any means,
> they are the real thing. Solid axles, body on chassis, 6 bolt wheels, etc
> etc etc. If you are looking for a small car, a landcruiser would be
> overkill. On the other hand, they are easily repaired by the home mechanic
> and are fairly efficient if equipped with freewheeling hubs and narrow
> tires. I would actually recommend this over many larger diesel cars (MB
300,
> for example) as the fairly simple design will make for a much more home
> repair friendly vehicle. This, plus the above reproach reliability.
>



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