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Old 11-27-2006, 02:20 PM
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I've been hearing some rumors about Ford coming out with a hybrid F150 truck in 2008. Has anyone heard anything about this? Sounds like a good idea, if it had some legitimate power in the engine (or battery ).

What do you guys think? Good idea or not?
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I love it when people drive hybrids.....i need their gas!
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Originally Posted by pro-x-144
I love it when people drive hybrids.....i need their gas!
I hear you... keep the gas cheap for the rest of us
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I heard about the diesel in the F150 in 08, but not the hybrid... interesting...
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i honestly would love to see a diesel f150 but a hybrid not so much
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If I could tow my with it, I'd sell mine and buy one. I wouldn't mind getting better gas milage.

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i love that the fact of being able to add as much power as u want... were its limited with gas
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i love that the fact of being able to add as much power as u want... were its limited with gas
the price to modify a electric car would be much more than it would to modify a gasser, so there goes your money savings.....LOL
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Should have said it i was refering to the diesel. Trying to add power to an gas-electric would be a waste of time
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Originally Posted by pro-x-144
I love it when people drive hybrids.....i need their gas!

That cracks me up!

Actually I've never even been in a hybrid car. Someone was telling me it's kind of wierd when you stop, because nothing is running, and the car is just dead silent. no idle.


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