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Re: Buying a diesel truck
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Posted by phillip d on May 23, 2007 at 17:10:11 from (142.176.114.235):
In Reply to: Buying a diesel truck posted by Lincoln on May 23, 2007 at 16:49:16:
i'm not fortunate enough to own a diesel utility truck,but there have been alot of dodges around here in the last 20 years and just about everyone loves the cummings.they claim they get 25 miles to the gallon,which sounds decent to me.as far as single or dually goes,do you need a dually?i know of a person who makes a point to only buy single wheel trucks to put wheels under his fish market buisness.here,if you have a box on a dually,you have to report to the scale houses,means he is usually overweight,he just rolls on by with his single wheel truck,while the dot's think he just has a 3/4 ton.leagle?'nother question,saving him money?ooooooo yeaaaaah!
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