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Re: Fuel efficient pickup coming your way?
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Posted by Charles McNelly III on October 02, 2005 at 17:24:02 from (65.150.21.52):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel efficient pickup coming your way? posted by Rimshot on October 02, 2005 at 16:50:14:
If you would use that thing you call a truck like you use your other one's, you might just change your mind. Our 1 ton Chevy had 380,000 miles before we blew it up, oh by the way those are miles with a gooseneck pulling our backhoe.Our 3/4 ton has 220,000 miles and I have pulled our 26' horse trailer with it since I bought it. My 1/2 ton has 249,972 miles on it and have never have the any breakdowns with it. Did I mention that 350 engine gets 18 to 21 mpg. If you were to use the toyota like you use your other trucks, I don't think the reliably would be as great. Lets do a test, put a ball in the bed, work the living @#*^ out of it and see how long she last. Might make a good TV commercial.... for Chevy or Ford. Just my opinion. :)
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