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That would explain it. I thought those were the smaller version, confused with the smaller ones? I never paid much attention, I drive trucks with turbo-diesel power and my 2wd GMC longest version made will get stuck in wet grass.. never had a problem on the ramp and towing is sweet. Mileage isn't bad but who wouldn't want more...
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Nevermind, I was never really a minivan guy anyway. I went out tonight to look at a 2009 Silverado and came home with a 2009 Ford F150 SuperCrew 4x4. The backseat is huge and towing the V is well within the ability of the truck. Thanks for everyones advice.
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Last edited by Mulv80; 01-18-2010 at 11:38 PM. |
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Nice choice. Good looking truck.
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How did you go from the Silverado to the F150. Ironic that your Silverado is pictured under a "chevy trucks" banner.
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I had my eye on a 09' Silverado Crew Cab at a local Chevy dealer. When I went to look at it they had an 09' F150 parked next to it. After seeing the backseat and all the room in the F150 my mind was made up. I have 2 kids in car seats and they have at least 8" between their feet and my seatback, so no more kicking the seat. Now its time to accesorize
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SWEET!!!!!!! for a Ford.
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