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    I put this out in another truck forum,,,,,,,,I was surprised how many miles a well maintained truck will go...I got almost 220,000 miles.....not km,,,,,,,,bought it new in 2003
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    Only 100,000 miles right now and I got the lower block replaced, under warranty, six month ago. If I can double that the way I threat her I would be amazed....

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    My old ranger went 770 000 km before it blew up.
    My dad had a 2500 years ago that was over 400 k
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    Pics a few weeks old. Got well over 8,000 on it now. [emoji6]

    Last edited by LowbanksArcher; June 28th, 2016 at 01:37 PM.
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    400k on my 2001 suburban with a 5.3 on a mix of in town/highway and some light towing, motor was replaced at 300k, rear diff done at 200k, air shocks at 150k, original trans and steering.

    The newer ones have variable valve timing and 6 speed trans to get 21mpg which is much better than my 16mpg, so the mileage savings will be a help when I replace it soon.

    I really like the duramax diesel suburban conversions (duraburb) but just cant justify the additional $20k USD.
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    I just rolled over 14K km on my "almost" new 2014 Silverado LT Z71. Avg. fuel rating is 12.6L/100kms unless I'm pulling the boat or the ATV in the box,then it goes up to 14-15L (5.3L V8). I bought my first Chevy Cheyenne in 1971 and have not driven anything else,since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I just rolled over 14K km on my "almost" new 2014 Silverado LT Z71. Avg. fuel rating is 12.6L/100kms unless I'm pulling the boat or the ATV in the box,then it goes up to 14-15L (5.3L V8). I bought my first Chevy Cheyenne in 1971 and have not driven anything else,since.
    You must be a good driver, I'm averaging 18L/100km (1/3 hwy, 1/3 country rd, 1/36 town).

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    Quote Originally Posted by seabast View Post
    You must be a good driver, I'm averaging 18L/100km (1/3 hwy, 1/3 country rd, 1/36 town).
    I've driven a lot of different vehicles over the years from semi's to Police Cruisers,alright,but,I never set the computer when just bombing around town because the fuel consumption is gawd-awful. For that,we use Mrs.T's 2015 GMC Terrain (2.0L). We call it the grocery cart.LOL

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    2006 ram 1500 - 470,000 k she's about ready to retire tho..

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    1998 sierra 385k

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