I think I hate my truck
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They didn't want to get a gas guzzler? Do you mean your parents bought you a darn 3rd gen Dakota and you hate it?
I guess I remember what it was like to be an ungrateful teenager, but damn I never got stuff handed to me like that.
If I am wrong correct me, it has happened before. If not you should quit complaining about the truck, go pick up your favorite woman, drive to a secluded area and enjoy them both.
I guess I remember what it was like to be an ungrateful teenager, but damn I never got stuff handed to me like that.
If I am wrong correct me, it has happened before. If not you should quit complaining about the truck, go pick up your favorite woman, drive to a secluded area and enjoy them both.
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My parents "gave me" as in...allowed me to drive...a '91 Plymouth Voyager with no back seats and a 95 HP engine.
I would have shat my pants if they bought me a Dodge truck.
You're not going to win against physics. The Dakota is a strong truck under the goofy bodywork (maybe except for balljoints).
And I'll say it for the 100th time...the easiest way to get mileage is to change your driving style.
If you are getting 14 MPG in a 18 MPG rated Dakota, then you are probably going to get 13 MPG in a 17 MPG rated Hemi Ram.
I would have shat my pants if they bought me a Dodge truck.
You're not going to win against physics. The Dakota is a strong truck under the goofy bodywork (maybe except for balljoints).
And I'll say it for the 100th time...the easiest way to get mileage is to change your driving style.
If you are getting 14 MPG in a 18 MPG rated Dakota, then you are probably going to get 13 MPG in a 17 MPG rated Hemi Ram.
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My parents "gave me" as in...allowed me to drive...a '91 Plymouth Voyager with no back seats and a 95 HP engine.
I would have shat my pants if they bought me a Dodge truck.
You're not going to win against physics. The Dakota is a strong truck under the goofy bodywork (maybe except for balljoints).
And I'll say it for the 100th time...the easiest way to get mileage is to change your driving style.
If you are getting 14 MPG in a 18 MPG rated Dakota, then you are probably going to get 13 MPG in a 17 MPG rated Hemi Ram.
I would have shat my pants if they bought me a Dodge truck.
You're not going to win against physics. The Dakota is a strong truck under the goofy bodywork (maybe except for balljoints).
And I'll say it for the 100th time...the easiest way to get mileage is to change your driving style.
If you are getting 14 MPG in a 18 MPG rated Dakota, then you are probably going to get 13 MPG in a 17 MPG rated Hemi Ram.
Last edited by TRX4_2008; 01-29-2010 at 03:54 PM.
#25
Another MPG thread...unbelievable
As they say, your mileage may vary. We can only speak from our own personal experience. I know that everything else staying the same, I can vary my average MPG from mid teens to low twenties depending on how aggressively I drive. But I also drive what is arguably the most fuel efficient variant of the 3rd gen Dakota.
As they say, your mileage may vary. We can only speak from our own personal experience. I know that everything else staying the same, I can vary my average MPG from mid teens to low twenties depending on how aggressively I drive. But I also drive what is arguably the most fuel efficient variant of the 3rd gen Dakota.
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My first was a parental hand-me-down. Maroon 4-door Olds Delta 88. It came with a 350 Diesel....but after the injector pump blew, it got a Buick 307. It was titled a diesel which meant no emmisions test...and no cats. It looked bad *** as I installed rear air shocks and big fat Good-Year Eagle STs. It would smoke that one tire all day long. Thanks for inducing this memory
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To all those griping about the lack of a diesel Dakota or Ranger or half ton truck...
Refer to the above post about the Buick 350 diesel! GM thought they could get away with fueling a gasser block with the heavy oil...and set up a bad reputation for light diesels that lasted decades.
My folks used to drive quirky, cool cars. My mom drove a baby blue colt, and then a sh*t brown Caprice Classic. My dad used to drive a huge Chevy Cheyenne with a push-button starter...it was too ugly to be stolen
Then there were the dark years...a '91 Voyager...'97 Tercel....'99 Windstar...'03 Grand Caravan...
Now that all the kids are out of the house...pops is finally talking about buying a truck again! I think borowing my Dakota has reminded him of the good ol' days.
Refer to the above post about the Buick 350 diesel! GM thought they could get away with fueling a gasser block with the heavy oil...and set up a bad reputation for light diesels that lasted decades.
My folks used to drive quirky, cool cars. My mom drove a baby blue colt, and then a sh*t brown Caprice Classic. My dad used to drive a huge Chevy Cheyenne with a push-button starter...it was too ugly to be stolen
Then there were the dark years...a '91 Voyager...'97 Tercel....'99 Windstar...'03 Grand Caravan...
Now that all the kids are out of the house...pops is finally talking about buying a truck again! I think borowing my Dakota has reminded him of the good ol' days.