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rjstractor
Feb 02, 2014Nomad
wilber1 wrote:
You can't be serious. A 30-40% difference in mileage makes a difference no matter what you are driving.
A 30% difference in mpg is not the same as a 30% difference in fuel economy. If the fuel is 10-15% more costly and the engine is 10% more costly it eats into that 30-40% mpg difference. Having said that, I'm looking forward to seeing real world performance and mpg numbers of both the new Ram 1500 diesel and the new F150 that is coming out soon. GM, we're waiting for something really new from you guys.
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