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So I would like an opinion and I know the internet has a lot of them. I have this Mazda that has 185k and gets about 20 mpg even with the tires on it. It's a good little truck but I drive about 35 miles to work one way so around 70 miles a day. I know this truck isn't worth very much maybe $2k with the right high schooler. So my question is do I keep it till it blows and then buy my commuter car? Or sell it for what I can and then buy my commuter?
> truck is bought and paid for and had been for 3 years or so
> our doesn't have any signs of anything major going out i.e. tranny or engine
> commuter car I'm going to get something for around $6k and gets 30+ mpg
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>>14820369
Assuming you make that commute 5 days a week, got 2k for your truck, and the new car got 33mpg, it'd take 69 months to break even @ $1.95/gal, 62 months @ $2.20, 34 months @ $4.00

http://www.edmunds.com/calculators/gas-guzzler.html
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>>14820479
So maybe I keep it for a while
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well for one those are fairly heavy looking tires which will hurt you quite a bit
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>>14820369
What's the reason you want to sell?
Mpg?
Lack of power?
Too small?
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>>14820625
That's why I mentioned them to begin with. They are 31's and I only have the 3.0 engine. And they're 10.5 wide. That doesn't help
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>>14820642
Mostly mpg. I have my Cummins which I pull with and will drive on road trips and such. This is my dd and trail truck. And I really don't hit the trails that often, maybe 10 times a year including hunting
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>>14820648
well assuming your commute is mostly highway a large diameter actually helps you. it'll hurt you in the city and getting up to speed but once your up to speed it'll help. the problem is the weight, if you had just some shitty 2ply passenger tires you'd see a pretty big difference
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>>14820663
So go buy a $1000 corolla to DD
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>>14820709
$1000 Toyota....? Sounds like a unicorn hunt
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>>14820693
They are heavy tires. Load range e and I think 10 ply. I didn't want a blowout on the trail
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>>14821328
>most sold car in the world
They are everywhere for $1000
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>>14820369
>and gets about 20 mpg even with the tires on it.

what does it get with the tires off it?
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>>14821382
I'm just stating that the tires are oversized
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>>14821727
I'm just making a funny comment at your expense
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