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    ^^^ Pack of gheys


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    Only thing we need to be wearing in this country are ass whippings & condoms. That'll clear up half our issues.

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    Buy a tundra & be done. Towed a ford explorer on a car trailer from Murrell's Inlet to Chas & ran 70 towing it & got 11.8mpg hand calculated. No problem going over the bridges or stopping it. I miss my diesel cause it was paid for, but the problems it was getting ready to have were gonna cost a pretty $$ to repair.

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    I feel like driving a tundra is like marrying an ugly fat woman, but she can cook and clean ducks
    "And ignoring people on here....that's like being home schooled. Just say you're not ready to face life." Highstrung

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    I happen live in the complete opposite world of what you just typed..

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    I got my oil changed at the Chevy dealer this morning. They had a 6.2 Denali in the bay replacing the motor at just over 1000 miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pee dee View Post
    I feel like driving a tundra is like marrying an ugly fat woman, but she can cook and clean ducks
    It might be. But they hold their value & resale is good along with reliability. How many Chevy or Fords do you see running with over 300k miles??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tugted312 View Post
    It might be. But they hold their value & resale is good along with reliability. How many Chevy or Fords do you see running with over 300k miles??
    Got 3 1500 chevys with right at or over 300k, a 2500hd with 415k on it and a Ford F-250 7.3 with 410k.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whackumstackum View Post
    Got 3 1500 chevys with right at or over 300k, a 2500hd with 415k on it and a Ford F-250 7.3 with 410k.
    Dang someone in Severn thinks like me, a new pickup is the worst investment you can make in your business.
    cut\'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whackumstackum View Post
    Got 3 1500 chevys with right at or over 300k, a 2500hd with 415k on it and a Ford F-250 7.3 with 410k.
    99-06 5.3 is a 300k motor all day
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    Quote Originally Posted by pee dee View Post
    99-06 5.3 is a 300k motor all day
    Prob more than that if take care of.
    More fuel = more boost!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tugted312 View Post
    How many Chevy or Fords do you see running with over 300k miles??
    340k on a 5.7 chevy and still going strong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tugted312 View Post
    It might be. But they hold their value & resale is good along with reliability. How many Chevy or Fords do you see running with over 300k miles??
    Way more than Toyota. However Toyota's are usually driven by folks who could really get by with a car or crossover so really not a fair comparison
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars Bluff View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tugted312 View Post
    It might be. But they hold their value & resale is good along with reliability. How many Chevy or Fords do you see running with over 300k miles??
    I see them every day driven by folks that don't need a shiny new truck to be happy.

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