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#30
by
hotrn
on 11 Nov, 2008 07:13
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i love my 2008 gmc seirra and it ain't goin' NO WHERE!!!! it has the new flex fuel thing on it where it drops from 8 cyl. to 4 cyl. on the road. that helps on gas.
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#31
by
schro
on 11 Nov, 2008 08:40
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Still have my 1994 Toyota 4Runner (165k on it). Although the Lovely Mrs. Schro has been hinting about a new car (recently blew a head gasket...the 4Runner, not TLMS), she knows the cost associated with a new rig. It has more to do with a "do we keep putting more $ into it, or just get a new one"? I know we could probably get a great deal right now, given the economy, but that doesn't change the fact it's still a big expense to get a new car.
Our two cars have over 300k miles combined (AND BOTH ARE PAID FOR). Love them both and hope they keep a runnin' for a while.
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#32
by
calbito
on 15 Nov, 2008 20:45
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I have a 2003 GMC Sierra 4X4 which has, among other things, a 6.0 Liter (364 CID) crate engine and a Magnuson MP112 supercharger. Puts out about 450HP at the crank and gets around 16 MPG when I'm nice to it. (When I'm not nice, it will do 0 - 60 in 5.2 sec.
) It is my pet and I have no desire to trade or sell it. Probably couldn't get anything for it anyway.
However, to satisfy the tree-hugger in me, I just bought a 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid that gets MPGs in the low 40's.
Yes, I am crazy!!
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#33
by
hammerdrill376
on 16 Nov, 2008 04:44
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Getting rid of our Nissan Altima for financial reasons but our other is a Nissan Frontier quad cab. Company furnishes me a truck to drive so really no need for two vehicles.
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#34
by
hawkerhino
on 14 Dec, 2008 08:03
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2000 F-350 crewcab and is paid for so there will be no tradeing or upgrading for me. i really enjoy not having a truck payment.
also i know reasons are diffrent for diffrent people, but no matter what fuel costs, you only live once and i ant missing anything because of high fuel prices.
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#35
by
THier
on 21 Dec, 2008 15:18
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Well my old Safari got ~15mpg,, full time AWD,, my "new" '96 Suburban gets pretty much the same,, the only problem is the Safari had a 25gallon tank,,, the "burb has a *gulp* 42gallon tank
Not at all planning on getting rid of it.
Tom
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#36
by
wpruitt
on 21 Dec, 2008 18:42
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Had I not been in the Grand Cherokee when I had the accident ... Well, I would not be making this post
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#37
by
PORKY
on 21 Dec, 2008 23:02
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I have a beast ! its a 2002 chevy 3500 duelly 4wheel drive with a 502 BIG BLOCK BABY !its my daily drive except my bike and its all tricked out and a real head turner !
i considered selling it and going smaller , after considering the $$ loss, the extra insurance,then having to borrow or rent a truck when i NEED one ... it just wasnt worth it !
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#38
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 22 Dec, 2008 06:55
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ive got a ford escape v-6. as much as i am jealous of my wife's corolla and the 35+ mpg, i love my truck. i really do. plus im kinda under on the loan right now, so i dont think id be selling it even if i wanted to right now.... haha. gotta love depreciating values!
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#39
by
baldy46
on 22 Dec, 2008 08:31
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Call me crazy, but I just purchased a 2008 GMC Sierra. Got an awesome deal. Now is definitely the time to buy. My wife is looking at smaller, more fuel efficient cars, but I can't see driving anything but a truck.
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#40
by
THier
on 22 Dec, 2008 11:48
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Had I not been in the Grand Cherokee when I had the accident ... Well, I would not be making this post
I wouldn't want to know the outcome if I had been driving the PT rather than the Safari.
Tom
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#41
by
dieseldan04
on 05 Mar, 2009 11:30
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I own a 2004 GMC 2500 crew cab diesel truck. I will be keeping it because I need it to haul my camper and I do have a 1994 Plymouth Duster to drive when diesel fuel goes back up again.