Posted by Tim(in) on January 16, 2015 at 21:56:11 from (23.123.233.88):
In Reply to: Diesel Pickup posted by John in La on January 15, 2015 at 17:45:26:
All of the pickups ive ever owned seemed to get the same mileage city or highway from my calculations.16 mpg. I got a paid for dodge dakota 1993 sport 2wd 3.9 automatic..Of course it is the short bed.It's on its second engine and tranny. Pull a trailor, get a new transmission! lol I am liking this truck more and more all of the time. Especially from the price of the new ones and space in the cab. The newer style with the tilt wheel i'd been jonesing for has less space than my 93. Getting rust thru around the wheel fenders.THough I'd rather have something newer with tilt,electric windows,club cab ,8'bed preferably stepside which they quit making,4wdand heavy enough suspension to pull a bumper hitch trailor Looks like unless i can get my old Ih running and roadworthy soon i am going to have to find a bigger truck . Now that i am retired(disability) i know my dream truck is going to be used at best.The trucks i've seen on the used car lots are either priced waaaay too high or they look good till you see the holes in the bed from rust.I'm not much of a mechanic so i need to be able to find someone who can work on what ive got and is honest. I just read on one of the forums how Ford is dropping parts for their older pick ups.I was a chevy guy thru 3 pickups but got tired of hanging doors and carrier bearings going out.Plus I've had the fuel pump go out in a few vehicles.Seeing the pumps with their bare wires in the gas tank doesnt seem the brightest idea and was going to buy a ford because of the things that go out most often are in the engine compartment and easy to get too. Not anymore.No answers here! lol
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