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Re: Runs better after some hard running
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Posted by Dave 2N on August 10, 2006 at 06:24:47 from (74.32.115.82):
In Reply to: Re: Runs better after some hard running posted by buickanddeere on August 09, 2006 at 20:05:39:
Sounds like you were up in the "North Country" (Adirondack/Canadian border area). I know some of those roads up that way are steep and narrow. Down here where I live in the NY/PA border, we have big hills but not mountains and even our secondary roads are good. The PA line is about 2 miles from my front window and the road situation changes drastically when you hit PA on what I call normal secondary roads. PA didn't waste any time or money on shoulders on their secondary roads. BUT--I'm not knocking PA. I've lived here in NY for 37 years but if I had it to do over again, I would have settled in PA; much better tax situation but at my age and the way we have things settled where we live now, we aren't starting over again. Funny thing--mortgage is no longer an issue but has been replaced by school, town, county taxes as the money pits. This is my first Chevy and I'm starting to like it. Always was a Ford man but decided to simplify now that I'm in semi-retirement. Sold my Ranger and my F-600 rollback and now have the Chev. with plenty of "ooomph" plus room to take the grandsons. So far, it was a good decision. Have a good day.
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