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View Poll Results: Truck: Ford, Chevy, Dodge or Toyota? | |||
Ford |
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46 | 35.94% |
Chevy |
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35 | 27.34% |
Dodge |
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18 | 14.06% |
Toyota |
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29 | 22.66% |
Voters: 128. You may not vote on this poll |
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#1 |
I'm nuts for the place
Join Date: Jan 2009
First Name: Mike
Location: Arizona's beautiful Verde Valley
Posts: 2,500
Trading: (11)
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1990 Ford F-150.
She's a beater truck, for sure. Lives outside, packrats have eaten up some of the wiring and most of the vacuum lines, only seven of the eight cylinders fire, brake line leaks, power steering leaks, neither the a/c or heat work anymore; ... but she still gets the job done! |
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#2 |
Hiding from Curly Cut
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I've got a '99 Dodge Dakota with 130,000 miles on it and other than routine maintenance and the fact that the air don't work she’s been a pretty good truck. I am done with Dodge though. The gas mileage on Dodges suck. I average about 13 miles to the gallon since I do a lot of stop and go city driving. My dad’s got a Full size Chevy Silverado and he gets better gas mileage than me. I been wanting a Chevy Silverado but if I got a good deal on an F-150 I would buy it.
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A bad day hunting or fishing is better than a good day at work. |
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#3 |
.. the man from Nantucket
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I've got a 98 Dakota w/ 178,000mi on it and the only problem I've ever had was a rear wheel speed sensor at 95k mi. I still get 25mpg out of her! (4cyl, 5sp) The radiator has developed a leak this winter, I think one of the plastic tanks has cracked...
I also have an 07 4Runner that I love, so I'm a bit torn. |
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