My truck surpassed an automotive milestone on the way back from Muncie last Saturday night, the odometer turned over 100,000 miles. Yes, I took this picture while driving. Illegal perhaps, but it only happens once.
For some strange reason, I am taking pride in it. This is the first vehicle I have purchased, and not wrecked beyond repair. I did not buy it new, but this truck is me. I plan on keeping it until the wheels fall off. It’s paid for, why spend more money?
For those of you who don’t know the specifics, my truck is a 1997 Chevrolet S-10 Extended Cab 4X4 with a 4.3L V6. I have tried to make it as fuel effecient as possible, and it does get better gas mileage (17/25) than the norm, 15/19.
We have taken it to Oklahoma, The Great Smoky Mountains, Niagara Falls and driven through Canada. It’s been reliable and more importantly, comfortable for trips.
With the price of fuel these days, it’s becoming more and more expensive to feed it’s hunger. When I filled her up last Saturday night it cost $42, for 12 and some odd gallons. That’s only 3/4 of a tank!
So for the meantime, this truck is mainly driven when needed, or to lubricate the engine parts. Rachels’ Kia is much more eco-friendly. Yesterday the price of gas jumped 22 cents a gallon! It went from $3.24 to $3.46, ouch!
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