rjohnson916 said:I don’t mean to get on some of you, but some of you are being knuckleheads. Who buys a $40K truck and then can’t afford the fuel for it? You got to be kidding me, why even keep the thing around if you can’t enjoy it? My 2005 CTD has 38K miles on it, fuel was high last summer $3. 50 + gallon out here in California, but geez I love my truck, and don’t really think twice about the cost of the fuel for it. If it ever strikes me it’s time to park it because it’s going to get dirty in a lot, or I can’t afford the fuel for it. It’s gone, simple as that! $3. 50 for fuel is just an entertainment expense, you would spend it anyway one way or the other.
-Ryan
I guess i'm a knuclehead,the reason we kept our beater (wifes old car) was that it had very little miles on it before i purchased the truck,but she needed a 4x4 for the acerage,she now has a Trailblazer. I can afford to drive my truck to work,cost of fuel has really little to do with it now that i think more about it, sorry but i feel this works for me. I didn't mention this earlier but where i work our company vehicles get hit all the time from such a small parking lot, my beater has many door dings,2 other dents not caused by me and there is plenty of vandals doing there work(twice now) when i'm not around to watch my ride at a 3:00am start time 6 days a week. When it is -35 below up here,i can actually drive for 20 minutes to work and my Cummins has not even come close to warming up to full temp,even with a winter front. With all the running around i do doing little stops here and there it is nice to have a small/economical car for the runabouts----my 2 Canadian cents,worth a little less but does it matter ----No flame intended :-laf :-laf :-laf---- David