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Old 06-06-2013, 11:19 AM
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Hi everyone, Newbie to the forum here from just outside of Lexington, Ky. I come from a GM faithful family esp. Chevy.. In my 10 years of driving everything except 1 vehicle Ive owned has been GM..
Current vehicles are:
02' Silverado 2500HD
00' Grand Prix GT (just bought a few days ago to save on gas)
08' Equinox (wife'*)
00' Cavalier (sister'* but I end up doing maintance etc)
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Glad to have you. We are especially rich in knowledge on the 3800 platform, and have grown over the years to include all GM products.
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Well I've always owned trucks, even as my "toys", but I must say I'm really enjoying the car so far.. Almost got me thinking about buying a nicer one in the future to throw some bolt ons on it..
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I bet that new GP will save a few bucks in the wallet vs that 2500HD.

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welcome to the site, that gp isnt the best car for mileage but should double the 2500.
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welcome to the site, that gp isnt the best car for mileage but should double the 2500.
Yeah I could have went 4 banger. Test drove it and liked the fact that not bad mpg and still had some bite.
Now lol with it being a $2000 car just got to fix a tranny leak that I just found out about, get the tires balanced, and try to keep myself from buying aftermarket stuff
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i dont believe in 4cyl, lol. but a 3400 monte, impala, or 3500 whatever will get more hwy than a 4cyl. and about 30 average mixed on my commute to work. and my 3500 has the same power as a l67
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