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loulou57
Nov 14, 2013Explorer
I think if you can buy a good used older diesel truck , do it and count it as a blessing.
A couple of our friends are diesel mechanics and they both say they will not buy a new one. They are far too expensive to repair, not as easy for the average guy and have way more breakdowns and mechanical issues than the older trucks.
I don't think that the larger pickups will completely die off. Lets face it, most of us men and women who want a truck, want a "real" truck, LOL
On our street alone there are 25 houses. There are...12..1/2 tons, 10..3/4 ton and 2..1 ton trucks.
There are 4 Avalanches, 3 Jeeps, 4 small trucks, 2 vans and 6 cars.
I think that the trucks are still doing fairly well.
A couple of our friends are diesel mechanics and they both say they will not buy a new one. They are far too expensive to repair, not as easy for the average guy and have way more breakdowns and mechanical issues than the older trucks.
I don't think that the larger pickups will completely die off. Lets face it, most of us men and women who want a truck, want a "real" truck, LOL
On our street alone there are 25 houses. There are...12..1/2 tons, 10..3/4 ton and 2..1 ton trucks.
There are 4 Avalanches, 3 Jeeps, 4 small trucks, 2 vans and 6 cars.
I think that the trucks are still doing fairly well.
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