Posted by hd6g tom on October 20, 2011 at 15:40:20 from (67.3.112.103):
In Reply to: O/T: Pickup/SUV ? posted by Brad Gyde on October 19, 2011 at 19:50:30:
Brad At the car lot, we buy and sell all different brands of trucks here in central Iowa. We cannot keep a good 4X4 on the lot. We cannot give away anything with 2X4. The best selling truck with the best 4X4 fuel milage is the Chevy/Gmc with the 5.4 V8 in them. 99% of them get 19-22 MPG with the automatic. I own a 2000 Chevy 2X4 with the 4.3 and it will get that kind of milage if you dont drive it hard. They are not that hard to work on. The Fords in the years you are talking about are known to be spark plug blowers. The Chevys are known to be hard on fuel pumps. The Dodges are known to have intake manifold gasket problems. We see more high milage Chevys than Dodge or Ford on the road today.Please understand you are probably going to change 1 set of plugs on the ford, put 1 fuel pump in the chevy and put 1 set of manifold gaskets in the Dodge. Take your pick and good luck.
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