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Consumer Reviews
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2003 Savanah Conversion
by Bill
from DFW Area |
January 16, 2011
Rating from Bill
(3)
Comfort:
4 out of 5
Performance:
4 out of 5
Exterior Styling:
3 out of 5
Interior Design:
2 out of 5
Value for the Money:
1 out of 5
Reliability:
3 out of 5
"I've had mine 7 years..pretty tough on tires,
tough on gasoline, keep it aligned or you'll
chew your tires. up. Unless you have to haul
people, run.
My wife hates the air always blowing around her
face on the passenger side. My advice, get
a Honda or Toyota....way too expensive to
operate, dropped transmission at 64,000 miles.
otherwise it's been pretty dependable...tore
up two sets of running boards on my conversion.
I'm a big guy...it's been a pretty good ride..I can
pick up the family from the airport...If you want
fuel economy, run. Beyond transmission, pretty good dependability..160,000 miles..."
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