Have you thought about the 2005-2006 Jeep Liberty diesel? Meets all the same criteria as the gasoline variant plus has ratings of 22 city and 26 hwy although I am not sure of the prices.
I did look into the Liberty CRD, the cheapest one on Craiglist anywhere in the northwest is $8000. So, out of my price range. That mileage sounds pretty awesome though, I can see why they’re worth so much.
If i'm not mistaken it's 2004. it was rejected due to low MPG, i'm not sure if OP know that it's 18/22 well above his expectations of +17mpg. Some sports have factory 4.9 gear and/or locking rear diff. Sport is very under appreciated, most complaint that there is no support but it's irrelevant if it comes well equipped for offroad from the factory. Dealerships will not go anywhere and mitsubishi is well known for its own R&D that many other car makers use. I'm a little biased here, but i bought 2002 XLS sport 3.5L with 4.9 diffs for $500
Wow, I had no idea! I must have looked up the milage on a different Montero. 18/22mpg puts the Montero Sport above everything else on my short list. Did a bit of reading about the Montero Vs. Montero Sport – looks like sport is the smaller/lighter version?
Looks like they’re firmly inside my price range as well:
http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/cto/5204717590.html
The GV is smaller than its competitor and its more cramped inside so it could be uncomfortable if you are an average north american.
Sounds like everybody’s in agreement that the GV interior sucks. I’m 6’2, so yeah that may be an issue.
… the 4runner was pretty much better in every category: more comfortable, more capable, roomier and got better MPG (16 - 18 in the city and on the highway I could pretty easily hit 20 - 22 when not towing. Best ever MPG was about 23 coming back from Durango.)
Are you willing to flex your model year rage requirements and go 1-2 years older?
If so, then the 3rd generation 4runner would be an excellent candidate for you in all other areas. The 3.4l motors in those cars are nearly unmatched in reliability and longevity. You should be able to find one within your mileage range for under $6500.
@Martinjmpr, I’m surprised by that 4runner’s MPG, that much better than I’ve heard from other 4runner owners. I was in my friend’s 1996 v6 getting gas last week and she got 13.6mpg on that tank. It was mostly city driving, but still.
@jlcanterbury I would be willing to flex on the years, but for $6500, looks like that gets me a 1996-1999 with 175k+ miles.
Here’s what they’re going for around here:
2000, 205k, $7300
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/5221268283.html
2002, 173k, $8000
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/5177945890.html
2003 183k, $8300
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/5210880894.html
2004, 180k, $8900
http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/5220685725.html
And the winner, 2002, 140k, $16,000 LOL
http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/5198518716.html
Great feedback guys, I'm gonna add the Montero Sport to my list for sure.