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Posted by tommyw.....good point g taylor on May 18, 2001 at 21:51:19 from (152.163.213.53):
In Reply to: Re: How are gas prices where you live ??? posted by G Taylor tax economy vehicles on May 18, 2001 at 10:48:38:
thats an excellent point, all my friends ran out to buy a dodge /cummins or a powerstroke to save fuel. they spend 30-35,000 to save 1000.00 a year on fuel i have 2 chevy one ton 4x4 gas trucks on the farm, they have been paid for for years, all my friends say how can you afford gas, and they all have truck payments of at least 500.00 a month.my old chevys need some maintence at times but they dont cost me near 500.00 a month .....for both of them and they arent losing value at 5000.00 a year.
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