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Saying goodbye
Not to you guys/gals, my truck. Rising gas prices and 11/mpg have forced me to sell my baby. I have driven a truck for most of my driving life and now it looks like I wont be driving one for quite some time. I'm gonna miss her but the savings will be well worth it.
Here she is. http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/...915_091613.jpg http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/...915_091549.jpg Probably gonna get really really drunk this weekend. |
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Beauty of a truck Earl.
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That's rough Earl. Love my truck too. How about a diesel? Better mileage.
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Thats a tuff call... I'm sorry from one FORD guy to another...
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Ford Ecoboost without the lift and high rolling resistant tires?
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I know I would be heartbroken if I had to part with my truck. Condolences brother.
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Sorry to hear Earl.
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Could go to a new Tacoma, Ive heard that they can get up to 26mpg highway with the new DI engine?
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My 5.4 liter ford gets 17.5. Go get an ecoboost.
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please stay ford bro. I have a dyno tuned svt L that gets 17 highway don't give in to jap crap
from Santa Rosa,CA to Fresno,CA I got 17 mpg. |
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The Tundra is made in Texas with an American made engine and transmission, and 80% of the other components are American made as well, so I rest pretty easy. I was going to get an F150 when I bought the Tundra, but the dealer wasnt moving on the price. I like trucks in general, any pickup truck is good with me. |
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Wish I could afford the new eco boost. not having a car payment is pretty nice. I'm just going to find something I can pay cash for and that gets good mpg.
In the words of Dave Ramsey, "Live like no one else, so that later, you can live like no one else" in other words, sacrifice now so that you can live the way you want to later. |
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It's too bad Ford didn't invest in the Ranger and update it with the newer engine tech. I could easily see those getting 30 on the highway. But I understand the financial side when they make so much per unit on the F150's and they were getting about the same mileage as the Ranger. |
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Sorry to hear Earl. She's a beauty, even for a Ford. ;)
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OT... Love that guy. My wife and I adopted his strategies years ago. Even though we are young (34&30), we are way ahead of folks 10 or 15 yrs our senior. end OT |
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We have 3 vehicles. The 2010 F150, 2005 Mercedes S430 4-matic and a 2002 Mercedes ML320 for catering. Never had payments on any and always buy used. It's a GREAT feeling owing for nothing but your house and, Lord willing, in 5 years, our house will be paid for as well. |
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Letting go of a car you have grown attached to is rough, I feel your pain and hope you find something you like that wont break the bank :tu
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I would love to get a 97 or prior super duty with a 7.3 turbo.
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Tough Stuff Earl... I have a Dodge Ram that is the same story... It always hurts loosing a truck you love...
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