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<blockquote data-quote="scag52" data-source="post: 2702508" data-attributes="member: 44822"><p>I have a 05 Dodge 3500 4x4 . I love the diesel. Once you pull with it you will never want to go back to gas. They used to have some issues like hard starting when cold ,taking forever to make some cab heat,louder than you could stand but they fixed all them. I use this truck to do everthing from running around town to pulling big campers,landscape trailers ,boats and anything else that comes up. If i take it easy it will get 18 mpg around town. You cant beat that .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scag52, post: 2702508, member: 44822"] I have a 05 Dodge 3500 4x4 . I love the diesel. Once you pull with it you will never want to go back to gas. They used to have some issues like hard starting when cold ,taking forever to make some cab heat,louder than you could stand but they fixed all them. I use this truck to do everthing from running around town to pulling big campers,landscape trailers ,boats and anything else that comes up. If i take it easy it will get 18 mpg around town. You cant beat that . [/QUOTE]
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