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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    Making a statement to rile people up and telling people what they need are two different things. Thanks for taking the bait.
    Lol. You're seriously delusional if you think you are some grand puppet master. Lmfao.

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  • mustangguy289
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    Sounds to me like that's exactly what you are doing. My panties aren't in a wad. Just pointing out your ignorance.
    Making a statement to rile people up and telling people what they need are two different things. Thanks for taking the bait.

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by grove rat View Post
    hell i get 33mpg in my ''shoebox'' and that's driving the piss out of it! if i hypermile it i am getting 36-38

    and personally i like driving it cause it is like driving around the city in a go cart
    I love sipping that jetta in and out of traffic. It's a nice departure from the truck or Impala.

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Post
    i couldn't get 30mpg out of my truck if you pulled it with your vw! as far as the wife's truck...it is supposed to get better mileage than her previous '04, with the same specs...if it does, it's very minimal. it may be our lead-foot driving, but 14-15mpg seems to be the norm.
    That's what I don't understand about newer trucks.

    I've got a 96 Chevy with the Vortec 350 in it. I get 17 - 18 on the hwy, 16 or so in town. My dad used to have a 2000 with the 5.3L and he only got 16 or so everywhere.

    You would think that with all the technological breakthroughs that have been made over the last 15 years we could get more than 16mpg out of a fullsize truck.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    I don't tell anyone what they need except for myself. I personally have know plenty of people who had diesels who wanted it for the black smoke. Why are you getting your panties in a waud over this?

    Sounds to me like that's exactly what you are doing. My panties aren't in a wad. Just pointing out your ignorance.

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  • mustangguy289
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    Who are you to tell them what they need? How do you know what they need? Perhaps they like their vehicles to hold resale value, which diesels do. Maybe they want to purchase a truck they can put 250,000-300,000 miles on before having to replace it? Just because they don't have a trailer behind it the moment you see it, doesnt mean they have no use for one.
    I don't tell anyone what they need except for myself. I personally have know plenty of people who had diesels who wanted it for the black smoke. Why are you getting your panties in a waud over this?

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    Agreed. The only difference is you don't see them bitching about someone else pumping gas.
    Because there are multiple pumps for gas. For diesel, there are usually only one or two at most. Excluding truck stops of course.

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  • STANGGT40
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    Kinda like people that drive sports cars that never see a road course or 1/4 mile track, and there are plenty more of those out there.

    You don't "need" 400hp to merge on to the highway.
    it sure helps out, though!

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    Taking what I said to the extreme. We all know there are a lot of people who buy diesel trucks to say they have a diesel truck when they have no use for one.

    Its bad for the people who actually need a diesel because it does two things... drives the price of the vehicle up, and also drives the cost of fuel up.
    Who are you to tell them what they need? How do you know what they need? Perhaps they like their vehicles to hold resale value, which diesels do. Maybe they want to purchase a truck they can put 250,000-300,000 miles on before having to replace it? Just because they don't have a trailer behind it the moment you see it, doesnt mean they have no use for one.

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  • STANGGT40
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    I don't think I've ever seen a ford truck with a gas engine bigger than 4.6 get mileage worth a shit.

    18 mpg isn't all that bad, but 30 is a little better

    I'll be right there with you fuckers when I finish my burb. But I'm sure I can keep my composure if I have to wait for a few minutes at the pump. (this last statement is not directed towards anyone in particular)
    i couldn't get 30mpg out of my truck if you pulled it with your vw! as far as the wife's truck...it is supposed to get better mileage than her previous '04, with the same specs...if it does, it's very minimal. it may be our lead-foot driving, but 14-15mpg seems to be the norm.

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  • mustangguy289
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    Kinda like people that drive sports cars that never see a road course or 1/4 mile track, and there are plenty more of those out there.

    You don't "need" 400hp to merge on to the highway.
    Agreed. The only difference is you don't see them bitching about someone else pumping gas.

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  • grove rat
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    18 mpg isn't all that bad, but 30 is a little better
    hell i get 33mpg in my ''shoebox'' and that's driving the piss out of it! if i hypermile it i am getting 36-38

    and personally i like driving it cause it is like driving around the city in a go cart

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    Taking what I said to the extreme. We all know there are a lot of people who buy diesel trucks to say they have a diesel truck when they have no use for one.

    Its bad for the people who actually need a diesel because it does two things... drives the price of the vehicle up, and also drives the cost of fuel up.
    Kinda like people that drive sports cars that never see a road course or 1/4 mile track, and there are plenty more of those out there.

    You don't "need" 400hp to merge on to the highway.

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  • mustangguy289
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    Originally posted by Sam88gta1 View Post
    We love you back.
    Its a trip to see the poor guys in small cars looking up to you in traffic wishing they didnt have to drive a shoe box everyday.
    I happen to enjoy all 3 of our vehicles. They all 3 serve their purpose, run great, and look good as well.

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  • mustangguy289
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Sort of like your asinine assumption that everyone parks at the deisel pumps because they are inconsiderate, not because the other pumps were taken?

    You know, sometimes I think we actually see eye to eye.

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