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C'mon, man. There are people referring to their SUVs as "trucks".
But no, I don't even call pickups of any kind "trucks", even though they technically are.
Yeah, I never thought about it that way and was surprised to read than a V6 Challenger is quicker than many of the old muscle cars.
Had a '91 GM pickup with a 454 which produced a whopping 225 hp.
Good thinking. Start them off with only a little power at first, then once they master some 500 hp you can let them loose with a 'Cat and another couple of hundred.
Of course, you could also just give them the black key.
It was 10% off of MSRP when she bought her 3500 Cummins as I recall. Might have been some other incentive a $1K, too.
Either way, a fair amount of vehicle for the money. I suspect that a 4-door longbed is longer than a mega cab.
That's how it used to be, but I think I could search nationwide last time I was looking for a 3500.
Ironically, my girlfriend found a Tradesman locally that she liked. I had dismissed that one as it had all kinds of odd options, like running boards, cab marker lights (on a SRW!) and much other...
These days the Build and Price allows you to see what's out there in a much larger area than in the past.
Build one to your liking, including color, and then let the system tell you how many matches or near matches there are.
Thankfully, the cab and chassis models don't seem to be affected by that recall.
But keep getting notices about the tailgate for the 1500. Another one that the C&C is safe from.
Wow. That's 2,000 mpg on the DEF. I generally get between 300 and 350.
Then again, the regular mpg is hovering around 10, so it makes sense that there's more DEF usage to go with it.
Somewhat related, the only time someone has tried to race me was when passing two diesel pickups on a grade.
Guess one of the drivers didn't like being passed. And would you believe that the 'Cat didn't even have to breathe hard to leave that pickup behind? Far behind.
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