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Re: New dodge power wagon-anyone?
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Posted by Jaker2 on July 27, 2005 at 19:40:16 from (67.139.225.166):
In Reply to: New dodge power wagon-anyone? posted by dave from MN on July 27, 2005 at 19:19:03:
Well, my honest opinion is you are going to love the power of the HEMI but are going to hate the mileage of it. Although a wise man once told me about his motorhome one time when he was filling it up. He said " If you are worried about how much money it costs to fill the fuel tank you cannot afford to own it." I personally do not like the interior of Dodge. GM and ford have much nicer interiors. With GM leading the way. The crew cab Dodge is not really four real doors. Do not believe me park one beside a GM or ford. My instinct tells me to suggest you buy a diesel if you are going to be working the truck, but the cost is quite a bit higher I would assume. Now if you are just wanting a play toy, by all means go out buy that hemi and let er rip. BTW, I only own fords. Two with powerstrokes and one with a 460. The strokers have a combined mileage of close to 1 million miles. 1 has 740,000 the other one has 254,000. The gasser is for the sunday cruise.
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