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Posted by thejdman01 on December 02, 2006 at 19:39:11 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: Impala/truck posted by j meyer on December 02, 2006 at 18:31:29:
Yeah trust me I know all the elctronic gizmos are nothign but trouble. But sure fancy and nice esp when you used to the old junk. The pickup looks like a real pain to work on everyhting buried terrible, oh well I wont have to work on it anwyas (wouldnt know where to start w/all this electronic stuff) but wait for the bill:(. IF i had to drive a car ssure woudl be a impala. NO more real full sized cars and no rear wheel drive cars, went out w/the caprice but the impala is sure nice. This new one is even a flex fuel. Put gas in it (dealer gave it to me empty of course. Put the e 85 in it fuel milage still ranging from 21-24 (waht it was reading before) I knwo the readouts arent accurate but its reading the same. E85 205 a gallon regular gas 239 diesel 279-289. sure like the e85
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