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Re: OT-diesel pickups (again)
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Posted by Bus Driver on January 13, 2004 at 16:06:33 from (66.226.35.55):
In Reply to: OT-diesel pickups (again) posted by Dave 2N on January 13, 2004 at 08:14:49:
My casual observation is that of the Diesel pickups, the Fords outnumber the others by quite a bit- this is just looking at what is on the road, no other information. I saw some advertising blurb to the effect that of new Diesel pickups being sold, the Duramax has 30% of the market. Either I am not recognizing the Duramax when I see one, or this blurb is wrong. I believe I rarely I see a new Chevy diesel. Is my observation just wrong? I have no preference among these brands. I think I see more Fords, followed by Dodge and then Chevy. A question I have: Are all the new Fords now the 6 liter or does Ford still offer the 7.3? Ford offers both?
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