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Determining Truck Fuel Economy

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Fuel economy of a truck is the main criteria based on which the market reach of the truck can be determined. The fuel economy is the amount of money that one can save on the fuel. The fuel economy ratings of trucks are available on many sources. The comparisons of the trucks are based on the truck gas mileage as a major factor. This helps the costumer to understand and select the best truck that would suit their needs. Especially the EPA ratings are considered to be the standardized mileage charts, based on which the comparisons are made. It is schemed based on certain test results under standardized conditions and the truck is prone to give the EPA recommended mileage to an average degree of accuracy.

Gas Mileage Comparison Calculators To Choose Your New Hybrid Truck

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

The gas mileage comparison calculator is fairly simple and requires you to enter the miles per gallon or mpg you get from your present vehicle. Gas mileage comparison calculator would also require you to give the number of miles you drive each year though it is all right even if this figure is approximate. You also need to provide the amount that you would be willing to spend over the next 12 months on gas bills. Having provided all this information, you can then choose the truck you are planning to buy from the drop down menu to calculate your gas savings using the new vehicle.

Thoughts On Used Pickup Trucks

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

It’s time I got to work learning about Used Pickup Trucks.
There’s no way around it, I have to have a pickup for my business.
I’ve been checking out Used Chevrolet Pickup Truck online, and found some good options to consider.
I really have no choice, even though I’d rather get a smaller car. I have too much hauling to do.
Please comment and let me know what you think.

Regarding Used Pickups

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

I was talking to a friend yesterday about Used Pickups.
I must have a pickup to run my business - a car won’t cut it.
My dad told me to check out Preowned Trucks. It looks like a good option. Prices have really come down.
At least a used truck will save me some of the money that higher gas expenses will cost me.
I’m sure I’ll have more to say about this down the line.

Options For Renting a Toyota Forklift

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

For those firms who feel they can’t afford a fork lift truck because of its cost, Kern Truck Sales, Inc., who sell and service toyota forklift units, offer some interesting sidelights and suggestions regarding material handling problems.

For instance, the new Clark Rental Plan, whereby a brand new Toyota fork - lift truck can be placed in your plant, with full maintenance for a six-month period for approximately $495 per month is a fine opportunity to realize the increased productivity and benefits a fork - lift truck will provide. At the end of the six - month period, the plant may continue the contract on the same monthly basis for five years or cancel the contract.

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