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fm @ Dec 9th 2007 2:24PM
Thanks Paul
@ Derek
Look your point on aero and tech might be a good one if they mentioned it in the article. But they don't.
In fact I dare you to tell me that truck is significantly more aerodynamic then the previous iteration or any other truck for that matter. I just donc think it's possible for that to be the case.
Ferraris don't have big blunt front ends... because it's NOT aerodynamic. I'd love to see them raise mpg for trucks. Not necessarily for an ecological stand but rather an egotistical one (my plumber raised his prices to cover the price of gas). It's taking a toll on small businesses. Better milage just makes sense.
I whole heartedly agree with you on turbo diesels though, and not only in trucks, but in cars as well.