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Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by SWTsig, Mar 2, 2006.

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  1. HayesStreet

    HayesStreet Member

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    We bought a Trailblazer in August and its great. Buy American dammit. :)
     
  2. rockets-#1

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    Tahoe's are the way to go. I know everyone has 'em, but that's because there just great like that. I don't wanna be in a little car; I wanna be ridin' in a truck. If I could have any normal priced car, I'd get a Tahoe or Denali. I want a Denali to be my next car. Black, chrome rims, tinted windows, badass sound system - couple 10's or 12's - man, that'd be awesome.
     
  3. tested911

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    What Tahoe get you 25+ mpg??? I'm still looking for one LOL...

    In all seriousness a Tahoe will get at most 17 mpg... And i'm serious two of my friends have one and when I saw this thread I even gave them a call.. They both said they average 17 mpg...

    25mpg? Is that what the dealer posted?

    P.S. Just on looks alone I like the Tahoe :)
    Reliability... Would have to go with the Runner
     
  4. SWTsig

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    brand new tahoes. according to chevy, the 2x4's get 16 city and 22 highway. clearly older tahoes do not.... probably closer to 15 and 19 or so.
     
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    whatever you get, be sure to add the "flux capacitor package"
     

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