Posted by sasser on December 26, 2009 at 08:10:34 from (98.142.77.208):
In Reply to: dodge truck mileage posted by sasser on December 23, 2009 at 13:55:23:
, and thank all that responded to my guestion, bought my frist 3/4t 4x4 dodge 360 in 87, esperance at the best 10-5mpg but fuel wasn't 3.00, 2nd was a 96, would do the 13-11 if you baby, but not uncomon for me too pull trailer over 6 ton if I pushed the 87 hard lest than the 5, the 96 lest than 7, but the power was there, bought a Desiel in 04, 17-11 was better, desiel was considerbly cheaper then, no one hardly stocked the larger gas trucks in my area, I wiil agree with mark about the present ecommic of the desiel-gas debate. if I was going down the interstate 50k miles per year desiel might be worth the extra. I was having a hard time getting milage data from the dealer, but was sure It had improved since 96, I do thank oldoloverlover and marlowe for answsering my question from that real experance. Wishing a hap,py and profitable new year.
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