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Old 08-24-2007, 07:46 AM   #1
lwcdg
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why are so many buying 4x4 TV?

OK, I'm also looking at the new TV's. But why are so many buying the TV's with 4x4 if we are all concerned with mileage?

I've had very few instances of needing a 4x4 with my '95 350 so why would I buy one today with the price of diesel 3 times higher than in 1995. I don't get it.

Yes if it fits the needs get it. I just don't see a lot of need driving with a 5th behind.

please explain everyones' thoughts to me.
Maybe I'm missing something!

thanks

Chuck
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