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<blockquote data-quote="SPRINGER FARMS MURRAY GRE" data-source="post: 118154" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I would agree with the 4x4, I have a 2001 3500, and we just bout the wife a 2005 2500 (3/4 t) 4x4 ;-) :heart: . The 4x4 is more expensive to maintain,etc....but is worth every penny when you do need it. With fuel like it is,it makes sense to go diesel,and besides,the diesel engines will outlast the gas engines by far..... :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPRINGER FARMS MURRAY GRE, post: 118154, member: 95"] I would agree with the 4x4, I have a 2001 3500, and we just bout the wife a 2005 2500 (3/4 t) 4x4 ;-) :heart: . The 4x4 is more expensive to maintain,etc....but is worth every penny when you do need it. With fuel like it is,it makes sense to go diesel,and besides,the diesel engines will outlast the gas engines by far..... :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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