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Old 01-07-2008, 12:40 AM   #11
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my other car meaning the vehicle that sees the most use is my truck. its a gmc1500 v8 but the smaller v8 302 i believe instead of the 350 they did come in a 454 which was the ss model which was not available all years. this is between 89-97 chevy and GMC 1500 series only.

it gets 15-18 mpg and around 13-14 pulling my car on a tandem axle dovetail. as long as i am not going to far i trust it but not on anything more than five hours then again it has 160000 miles and is a 95 2wd also that i have given hell on road and off had it since i was 17. great truck to daily as its not too big and it has a v8 to haul a trailor well enough. a dually turbo diesel by ford, GM, or Dodge would be the most ideal (also read most expensive) for pulling any trailors for the most part. but frontiers, have done fine the few times i have gone along with a friend in his, as has my truck
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