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    The v-8 beater pickup truck that you have owned and continously insured for the past year may be worth $4500 on a new car or truck.

    You do the math at:

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    "Maitreya"

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    They dont even list a f-250 and i was gonna trade it in for a hybrid i guess i keep my f-250. I cant wait till they try to take my guns i will trade my bullets
    for their blood.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wickedinhere View Post
      They dont even list a f-250 and i was gonna trade it in for a hybrid i guess i keep my f-250. I cant wait till they try to take my guns i will trade my bullets
      for their blood
      .
      you'll be waiting a long time for that cuz that won't never happen

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      • #4
        Originally posted by spotremix View Post
        you'll be waiting a long time for that cuz that won't never happen
        Was your double negative in there for a reason?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by clclawn View Post
          Was your double negative in there for a reason?
          Do you think he even understands your question? :alien::alien::alien:

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          • #6
            Originally posted by clclawn View Post
            Was your double negative in there for a reason?
            nope no reason, don't get me wrong at all

            i am an very much for owning guns in this country. i have 2 of them myself.

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            • #7
              Well according to this, my 2 F150 6 cy trucks qualify for the $4500 each. Trouble is, they get between 12-15 mpg and each has less than 100,000 each in 10 years. i can run them for another 10 years; besides they are bought and paid for. I'm still paying off 1 F250 diesel and 2 F350 diesels and its not economically sound to take on more debt at this point.

              Face it, its more about bailing out Detroit and less about going "green".

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              • #8
                My 2004 Avalanche is on the list, but it only has a colorado or s10, I will keep my chitty mileage for the full size vehicle aspect. My 1999 c/k 2500 isn't on the list, guess it gets better mileage? Pulling the trailer its about 9 mpg. Camper, Boat, Enclosed trailer and flat trailer dont see any real savings there.
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                Spring fever.

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