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Re: Re: here we go again
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Posted by Scottf on January 30, 2004 at 07:01:19 from (130.76.32.20):
In Reply to: Re: here we go again posted by Van in AR on January 30, 2004 at 04:58:20:
That's funny. I've been thinking the same thing. My pickup is getting pretty long in the tooth and I would like to get a new one. About every 2 years I take another look at new pickups again. After looking them over I conclude that each has it's problems and my old pickup with 140,000 will be fine for another year or 2. Thankfully, I don't use a pickup much any more. I realized pickup trucks really are not that great of a way of to haul the heavier tractors and if you want to haul a couple forget it. So, four years ago I bought a nice for Kenworth truck for about half the price of the new pickup. Best move I ever made. So much safer and better ride than a pickup. I will never haul tractors with a pickup now that I am spoiled.
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