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How are you guys doing your estimates? What I mean is have any of you gone to a small truck for giving estimates or a car?

I am looking at getting something more economical for giving estimates and going behind my guys. I also need it to be some what practical. Right now I do all my estimates and checking behind my guys in my diesel truck that sits on 35" tires. After 72,000 miles I'm ready to save a little in fuel cost. So any vehicle is almost instant fuel savings.

Volkswagon has a diesel motor for the Jetta that gets 50+ mpg, but I have never owned a car so still unsure about this. Any feedback or ideas are appreciated.

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Love the new Jetta...but I don't like cars.

Wesley, I would go with something like a 4 banger Tacoma, Frontier or Ranger. You will need a ladder sometimes. Those fold up ladders are nice, I have a couple myself. Plus, chicks dig trucks ;)

just kidding.

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Just bought a new Santa Fe for the wife. It only gets about 20 mpg. I really thought it would do better than that.

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Yup, we bought the 6 cylinder. We tried the 4 but it just didn't have the power I expected. Merging onto the highway was a little scarry in an underpowered SUV.

It should be broken in by now with 8 thousand miles on it. What do you think?

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We were spending a ton on estimates and fuel, 2-3K per month. I bought my daughters car back from her - that I bought for her. It is a small geo metro. Lettered it up, we use it for estimates and use it to run from our office to our equipment warehouse in our Binghamton market ( I leave my one ton at that warehouse and use other equipment locally). We knocked about 1K a month off our fuel bill

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It used to cost me 80-100 a day to run the one ton (V10) back and forth, It cost 16.25 to run the geo back and forth.

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Rick.. You asking if I think mpg will get better after breaking in?..

If so I have to say I have yet to see that idea work out on my vehicles. For me it seems that just the slightest use/wear on a vehicles emission parts results in canceling out of any efficiency gains from the tollerances of the valves or rings or whathave you settling in. I would guess that the ultimate would be to have a totally blueprinted engine and then have the emissions adjusted via computer chips, sensors, while hooked to flow equipment or dynos..etc.. Heck who does such stuff though in a world of $100 an hour shop labor on their everyday car or truck?

Inflate tires, carry lite loads, put a block under the gas pedal only thing I got.. :)

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