Originally Posted by Buck
Originally Posted by Buck
I usually answer to Todd
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2005 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 DRW - 6.6L LLY/Allison 5 Speed | LT | EC | LB |
2006 Tow Mirrors, 2006 Silverado SRW Tail Lights.
1989 GMC C7000 TopKick Pickup Truck - 3208T Caterpillar/Eaton-Fuller 6 Speed
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Except that Ford already did that with the diesel Excursion and GM, well, did nothing.Originally Posted by More Power
Sigh. I'd trade my '02 2500HD in for a GMT-900 Suburban/Yukon XL with a diesel motor right now.
- Mark
'02 Sierra 2500HD D/A 4x4 CC SWB, Kelderman Air Ride rear suspension, Bilsteins, Westin step bars, Hawk HP SuperDuty brake pads, Tekonsha Prodigy, Line-X, 265/75-16 Michelin LTX M/S -- Truck Pics
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Amen... I refuse to buy Japanese Imports, People always try to tell me "Made in America" blah blah blah... like the Nissan Plant in Smyrna, TN (near where my dad lives). They just laid off a bunch of employees (in america) because the economy wasn't so good (in japan).Originally Posted by STPETEBLUE
So, as was previously stated before: "Who cares if it's made in america, if the bottom line goes to japan?"
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2001 GMC Sierra 1500 Banana Yellow Xcab w/ 5.3L, 110k miles riding on 20" chrome rims & 295/55 Goodyear Eagle LS Tires, ~14-16mpg city
The Excursion has been on the knife edge of elimination from day one. GM has been watching... The vehicle is too large, and not fuel efficient enough to secure its place in the market. In general, while guys like the idea of a Superduty family wagon, soccer moms aren't into the big-n-tall long-n-wide diesel mall cruisers. A V-6 diesel Expedition would be a lot more popular.... As would a Tahoe or Yukon.Except that Ford already did that with the diesel Excursion and GM, well, did nothing.
Jim