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Is F-150 Still King?


 
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Old 01-04-2008, 06:48 AM
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Problem is...Diesel Fuel will be about 5-6 bucks a gallon...and regular grade gas will always be much less. Even if the 1/2 ton trucks see the mpg numbers you're hoping for...the Fuel Co's will just hike the price up more. It's a lose-lose situation. I've owned a Diesel for the past 20 years...it's getting more and more ugly at every fill-up. not like the good old days when Diesel fuel was (much less) then regular grade gas.
True enough (don't know if it will be $5-6.00, but with the mandated new low sulphur diesel I expect diesel to continue to be .30-.50 more than 87 octane unleaded gasoline). That's why I decided to get rid of my '97 Dodge Cummins. The only way I could justify the 1 ton Dodge was if I pulled my 20k trailer everyday, and I don't, not even for farm work. Truth be known, when I traded the Dodge I could have probably gotten by with a Ranger, but I fell in love with the F150 Lariat.

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1969 Chevrolet C10 350
1976 Ford F250 360
1982 Nissan 2.2 Diesel
1986 Ford Ranger 4x4 2.3
1992 Ford F150 4x4 5.8
1997 Dodge 3500 4x4 5.9 Diesel

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Old 01-05-2008, 10:08 PM
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The real fact is Ford HAS TO put the diesel in the F-150 and the Expedition. if they don't they will lose. Chevy has active fuel management and a hybrid Tahoe and they both get repectable fuel mileage and still make good power. Dodge durago/Jeep Cherokee now offer the Mercedez Benz diesel. availible in the Dakota as well; 25 MPG!!!

FORD SIMPLY HAS TO OFFER A COMPETITIVE PRODUCT.
How do we know what the Hybrid Tahoe produces as far as mpg? I thought it still has yet to hit the market.
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Old 01-05-2008, 10:12 PM
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True enough (don't know if it will be $5-6.00, but with the mandated new low sulphur diesel I expect diesel to continue to be .30-.50 more than 87 octane unleaded gasoline). That's why I decided to get rid of my '97 Dodge Cummins. The only way I could justify the 1 ton Dodge was if I pulled my 20k trailer everyday, and I don't, not even for farm work. Truth be known, when I traded the Dodge I could have probably gotten by with a Ranger, but I fell in love with the F150 Lariat.

Dale
I'm not far behind you. My 2007 Superduty is bout to hit the choppping block, too. I drive 50k a year, and it's not saving squat anymore, and it rides like a lumber wagon.
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