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Old 11-19-2014, 10:46 PM
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I can't. I have spent over 42k on the house and vehicles in the past 2 months, I am kinda tapped out at the moment
So $41,500 on trucks, and $500 on the house.
 
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So $41,500 on trucks, and $500 on the house.
Ha

2500 for the 97 F350
2500 for the 95 F450
1600 for axle, t-case, I pack for F450
13,000 for the 2010 Fusion

A little over 22k for the house work

Plus all the other projects(converting my dually to single wheel, buying my 260C in the spring, 11 Cord of firewood, etc)
 
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2500 for the 97 F350
2500 for the 95 F450
1600 for axle, t-case, I pack for F450
13,000 for the 2010 Fusion

A little over 22k for the house work

Plus all the other projects(converting my dually to single wheel, buying my 260C in the spring, 11 Cord of firewood, etc)
22k? What kind of work? Fixing up the house adds up fast, even when you do your own work.

The fusion is a nice little car. My wife and I have looked at the Energi version. Her employer has 220v hookups so the car would be charged to and from work using almost no gas.
 
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22k? What kind of work? Fixing up the house adds up fast, even when you do your own work.

The fusion is a nice little car. My wife and I have looked at the Energi version. Her employer has 220v hookups so the car would be charged to and from work using almost no gas.
Technicaly it is the garage. Windows, siding, typar wrap, gutters, soffit, facia, 4 garage doors, vaneer stone, lean-to, etc. House was last years endeavor of 35k(same treatment). I am no carpenter, I leave that to the professionals

I really like the Fusion, fell in love with it when I found out it was stick(had to have it). It get 26mpg around town and 30 on the highway
 
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Technicaly it is the garage. Windows, siding, typar wrap, gutters, soffit, facia, 4 garage doors, vaneer stone, lean-to, etc. House was last years endeavor of 35k(same treatment)

I really like the Fusion, fell in love with it when I found out it was stick(had to have it). It get 26mpg around town and 30 on the highway
They really are nice little cars. Ford has come a long way with their passenger sedans. the plugin model can you get up to 95 miles a gallon if you know how to be conservative on the pedal. The only thing I don't like is the lack of any trunk space, but since my wife would only use it to commute, it would really work out. And we always have our Toyota Highlander for when you have to fit extra stuff or extra people in the car
 
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