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    • Full disclosure and details involving the recent truck purchase and follow-on trip to Georgia. Click the link above for all the glorious details!

    • I responded quickly to the previous Hybrid Alternative posting, but I figured I'd throw this in a new post in case it got lost in the shuffle. In my opinion, this bodes very well for the future of vehicle fuel economy, not to mention performance. E-85 is an unrealistic alternative. Bio-diesel is more easily produced and more fuel efficient, but even it can't compare to electric. The following quote is from Tesla Motors web site: ...shows the Tesla Roadster... in a class by itself with better...

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    • An interesting article from wired.com: Hybrid gas-electric vehicles are the current champions of fuel economy, but they may soon get lapped. Auto manufacturers are making tracks to produce diesel hybrids that will go even further on a gallon of fuel. Hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Prius, Honda Civic Hybrid and Ford Escape Hybrid employ an electric motor that assists the engine and enables the vehicles to go between 15 and 50 percent further on a tank than a comparable gasoline vehicle. But a...

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    • 2008 FORD SUPER DUTY: MORE CAPABILITY, MORE FEATURES AND MORE REFINEMENT FOR AMERICA'S LEADING WORKHORSE New F-450 pickup joins lineup, offering industry leading towing capacity in excess of 24, 000 pounds and maximum payload of more than 6000 pounds New 6.4-liter Power Stroke ® Diesel delivers quiet, clean powerAll-new interior redefines tough luxury Industry-first, integrated Tailgate Step and stowable bed extender offer customer-driven solutions for cargo-hauling flexibility...

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    • For those of you who haven't been following the current trends of Ford Motor Company, they will be debuting the next flavor of the Super Duty line in Texas on September 28th. The next model produced will actually be considered a 2008 model year truck and is currently expected to hit dealer lots sometime in mid-January of 2007. Production cycles have slowly been pushed back over the years to the point where it's difficult to even order a truck with the same calendar year after April. They are...

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