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<blockquote data-quote="floodstang" data-source="post: 15643694" data-attributes="member: 77899"><p>I had no idea the older F150's got that kind of MPG's. That might be an option worth looking into. As long as I will get about the same MPG as I am getting now I will be ok. I need reliability, I drive through the war zone they call New Orleans everyday, parts availability, if it's down waiting for parts that means the Cobra has to come out (see above for the route I have to take), and be easy to work on. I know from working at a Ford dealership all of life, the Ranger and F150 fit into all of these categories. I am also considering a 99-04 automatic Mustang GT or possibly a Crown Vic. I want a truck but it doesn't necessarily have to be a truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floodstang, post: 15643694, member: 77899"] I had no idea the older F150's got that kind of MPG's. That might be an option worth looking into. As long as I will get about the same MPG as I am getting now I will be ok. I need reliability, I drive through the war zone they call New Orleans everyday, parts availability, if it's down waiting for parts that means the Cobra has to come out (see above for the route I have to take), and be easy to work on. I know from working at a Ford dealership all of life, the Ranger and F150 fit into all of these categories. I am also considering a 99-04 automatic Mustang GT or possibly a Crown Vic. I want a truck but it doesn't necessarily have to be a truck. [/QUOTE]
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