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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
6 stupidly simple steps to save billions of gallons of gas
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<blockquote data-quote="TomT" data-source="post: 786750" data-attributes="member: 55397"><p>First off, gas was less then $2 a gallon when I bought my Trac. I probably wouldn't buy one today. Second, I need a pick-up and lets face it, there isn't any such thing as a pickup that gets good gas mileage. If I could get by with a Prius then I would gladly buy one. (Okay, probably not a Prius). The problem is people that buy a truck that never use it as a truck. It's like Hummer owners that have never been off road. Hopefully higher gas prices will force people to make better choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomT, post: 786750, member: 55397"] First off, gas was less then $2 a gallon when I bought my Trac. I probably wouldn't buy one today. Second, I need a pick-up and lets face it, there isn't any such thing as a pickup that gets good gas mileage. If I could get by with a Prius then I would gladly buy one. (Okay, probably not a Prius). The problem is people that buy a truck that never use it as a truck. It's like Hummer owners that have never been off road. Hopefully higher gas prices will force people to make better choices. [/QUOTE]
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