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Re: O/T Another International Diesel
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Posted by MN Scott on July 15, 2007 at 19:15:51 from (206.9.216.39):
In Reply to: O/T Another International Diesel posted by Allan In NE on July 15, 2007 at 08:35:26:
I'd go for it Allan, but I'd like to see you in a Duramax. I'am sure the GM dealer will give you alot less in trade than the Ford dealer so I understand. If you look in the bluebook you will notice after 5 or 6 years the value really drops fast. As for the 6.4 being first year its already been out for several months so any major troubles would have showed up by now. They sure did in the 6.0's! Some in the first 10 miles! Another thing, ford does have the 5 year 100000 mile warrenty that GM has don't they? If somthing goes wrong Ford is going to pay the bill, if they stay in business that is. Another thing it will be nice to ba able to listen to the radio, those 7.3s sure make a lot of cab noise at least compared to my Duramax they do.
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