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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod" data-source="post: 599777" data-attributes="member: 6327"><p>I take my 4wd F150 and just suck it up at the pump. I have mud terrain tires and even at that last fall there was a large chunk of the unit I had to stay out of for a day. Most of the county roads I have been down could be pretty hard on a car if you were not extremely careful. I didn't check mileage this past year but drove a bit over 3000 miles and the gas cost was around $600.00. Who knows where prices will be next fall. I would recommend a set of chains too. </p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod, post: 599777, member: 6327"] I take my 4wd F150 and just suck it up at the pump. I have mud terrain tires and even at that last fall there was a large chunk of the unit I had to stay out of for a day. Most of the county roads I have been down could be pretty hard on a car if you were not extremely careful. I didn't check mileage this past year but drove a bit over 3000 miles and the gas cost was around $600.00. Who knows where prices will be next fall. I would recommend a set of chains too. Bob [/QUOTE]
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