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Re: OT. Doge durang milage
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Posted by Wil on April 28, 2005 at 13:57:20 from (66.43.235.145):
In Reply to: OT. Doge durang milage posted by Playfarmer on April 28, 2005 at 07:41:09:
Traded a a 1996 Ford Explorer off for a 1999 Durango, worse decision I ever made. Durango got around 12 to 14 miles per gallon. Put new ball joints in it around 30000 miles and it was due for new ball joints again when I traded it off at 70000 miles. Also had it in to the shop several times for a hesitation problem that would only act up every so often. Service department finally ordered new software from Dodge and downloaded it into the internal computer and it quit acting up. I also thought it was very rough and uncomfortable to drive compared to my other SUV's that I have owned. Seat wasn't very high off the floor, so even though you were sitting up in an SUV, you were still stretched out like in a sports car. Best thing was when we traded it off. Have never missed it. Wil
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