I'm going fishing and I have no wieghts, and I want to know what I can use as an alternative to fishing weights
get a jaguar or a town and country
you want to know what car is nice cool not a ford (ugly cars sorry to say) you sould get a mustang because it goes fast cool every body love them and no matter if they are used they are stilll great
Ron Mexico is wrong!!! I have owned a 98 and a 99 toyota 4runner sr5 with 4 wheel driveAnd my dad currently drives a 2000 Toyota 4Runner SR5 with 4 wheel driveHis has 201,000 miles on it, has had very little problems, and averages about 20mpgWhen I used my old 4runner strictly on highway trips to and from work, I was averaging 23mpg, and when I switched jobs and drove more in the city, my average was right around 19mpgAll of this is not great compared to a Honda Civic, but compared to other SUV's of that size, it is better than nearly all of them And I disagree about the looks, IMO the 4Runner is a very nice looking SUVGood luck
It'd be easier for us to figure out if you posted your price rangeNo offense but it's ironic that you're worried about gas mileage and yet considering SUVsBut I say avoid 4Runners altogether if you're worried about gas mileageThe 97-00 4Runners won't give you any better gas mileage than the one you haveThose 4Runners weren't all that great anyway other than looksIf you absolutely need an SUV, go for a car-like SUV like the HighlanderI think it's the best betOr you can go for the slightly more expensive sibling, the Lexus RX300.
It depends on how heavy the weights need to beYou can use standard bolt nuts, lug nuts, old keys, old locks (for something heavier), fabric bags filled with rocks or sand, aluminum foil rolled up with rocksThere are all sorts of things if you just put your mind to it.