Posted by M Nut on December 23, 2007 at 13:07:45 from (170.215.14.141):
I'm looking into getting a pickup that will be good for both pulling my 26ft gooseneck trailer and also commuting 50 miles to my day job each day. I'm thinking of going to look at a 2003 3500 quad cab single wheel Dodge with a 6cyl HO turbo diesel. I haul about 600 round bales home in the summer, and the occasional hauling of a tractor here or there. I hauled a Super 90 Massey last weekend with my 94 350 Chev, and it didn't like it at all. It doesn't haul hay very well either, so this got me to thinking it may be time to upgrade. I need a truck that will start on cold days. I can plug it in at home, but it will sit out in the open for 8 hours at work. What kind of fuel mileage can I expect at 60mph empty? Any thing good or bad I should know about on this truck? Price is $18,600 with 120,000 miles. Was used as a commuter truck, so I'm told. Is that a fair price? Thanks for any advice you can give
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