Re: Tow Vehicle
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Re: Tow Vehicle



A guy I knew a while ago bought a new F250 4X4 Crew cab 8' bed diesel. He averaged 18-20 mpg in the hills around here and when he loaded up the truck and took his wife and two kids down your way to Disney world he averaged 22+ mpg running 80 mph.
   Now his truck was an automatice and about as big a truck as you acn find.
I'd think you'd have no problem getting 20 out of  atwo wheel drive version.
  My cousin had a 2002 Chevey 3/4 ton Diesel 4X4 stand cab automatic and he said he averaged around 20 mpg.
YMMV!!!! :]
Mark Price
mpriceATwestco.net
Morgantown, WV
69 AMC rambler, 4.0L, EFI, 5 speed 
65 Ambassador Conv, 327 AUTO, Basketcase
01 S-10 CREWCRAP 4X4



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From: fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:  Mon, 18 Jul 2005 22:24:39 -0400

>This is sorta off-topic, but it does concern MY AMC's.
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>I'll be retiring this yr from the Navy Reserve and hope to be able to finally start attenting more car shows/AMC meets.  I don't really have a show-quality car, although my wife has been urging me to sell some things, pool the cash and buy one good car, but that's another story.
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>Anyway, I've been looking for a tow vehicle, probably something new or near new.  I'm looking at Diesel PU's from the big three, most likely a Super Duty F250.  I am concerned about fuel mileage, especially in normal driving.  Trouble is, the heavier trucks like that aren't rated by the government and I can't get a clear consensus on what a vehicle like what I'm after would get.  Any ideas/websites you could direct me to?
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>I'm thinking a stripper reg cab 2WD diesel/6 sp manual trans/3.73 gears.  Figure that's plenty for the 4000 lbs or so that a loaded car trailer would be.  I want something that has capacity to spare so it isn't staining when going down the road, can handle hills OK, etc...
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>I hear the diesel PU's get 20+ MPG.  The only person I know around here first of is full of BS, and second has a crew cab, lifted, 4WD with auto that I think is getting some 18-20 mpg if I can filter thru his crap correctly.  I know other people "that knows someone" that only gets 14mpg.  The combo I stated above should do better than that by a decent margin.
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>Jim Boone
>Mims, FL
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