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I have a utility bill that is that much monthly. The girls think in the winter it needs to be 72 degrees

in the house so hence the high bill. I keep my office and my bedroom a cozy 65 to 67. Anyway....

 

NetRngr, I know vehicles (after a while) are like that comfortable t-shirt in the back of the drawer you

just can't bring yourself to get rid of, but I agree with Gator, it may be time for a new one :)

I have a Ford that's almost that old that I won't let go of yet, a Lincoln Town Car. So I can relate.

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Time to get a new one... :cool:

Hahh uhh no. That one has under 100k on it so its Good to Go for a goodly many more yrs lol. Hell the thing still looks pretty much new. That and the sound system I installed in it is primo. Rockford Fosgate door speakers and 2 10" Subs with 250W on each one. I can make you loose fillings inside that truck lol. Dont care about outside but the head unit I installed lets you focus sound to a location and mine is focused on the back of the center console so it's good for everyone in the vehicle.

This replaced the S10 I had for 16 yrs and had over 250k on it. If you take care of em and and follow maintenance schedules todays cars can last a long time.

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