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Bill Burns (not verified)    November 18, 2013 - 8:36PM

I had an 84 D 190 and loved it! No matter how I drove it I always got 30 MPH in town and normally 42 MPH on the highway. Once I got 47 MPH approaching Iowa from the Rockies. One of the problems is that diesel is to high in cost. Extra taxes are there to cover truck damage to highways in many states. I understand that our cracking method in the US is less efficient that that used in Europe and therefor more expensive. If this is true the oil cos. need some pressure put on them. Why not diesel & electric. That milage would be hard to beat but I don't see any such combination yet. Why not???

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