Re: OT:Mileage/was TOY: Car and Driver: Ford Explorers
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Re: OT:Mileage/was TOY: Car and Driver: Ford Explorers



Ok I'll stir the pot!! he he
    Don't diesels last longer?I mean can't you get more miles out of a
diesel motor as compared to a gas? Does that count when say both trucks have
200,000 miles on them and you go to sell them? Would you buy an american
truck with a gas motor with 200k on it? he he stir, j/k with ya DRM but they
are real questions. I know nothing about the V10's but know diesels go a
long ways, milage wise:)



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----- Original Message -----
From: <Brien.Blankenship@radisys.com>
To: <toyota@4x4wire.com>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: OT:Mileage/was TOY: Car and Driver: Ford Explorers


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> >The $4000 price increase was also a concern.
> >I make a LOT of short trips and I understand that small trips, lot's of
> >starting and stopping, is not good for the diesel.
>
> Good points. I would have to agree with you. My wife drives ours daily but
> her commute is about 15 miles one way so it gets good and warm. So I
> suppose it all depends on how you're gonna use it.
>
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