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New member. Questions on my 2005 Sport Trac 2WD
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<blockquote data-quote="gyates" data-source="post: 1019971" data-attributes="member: 69134"><p>I am getting 15 mpg around town in my '05 2 wheel drive. I have 101k on mine now. As to shocks, very happy with Monroe Sensatracs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As to weak areas, it all depends on maintenance history of the vehicle. I have had no major failures on mine. My alternator and power steering pump both died a couple of months ago, but I suspect they were somewhat related since they share the same serpentine belt.. but this is a guess on my part.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Overall very pleased with my 'Trac. It does what I bought it to do. Shame it is no longer produced. :btddhorse:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you want to see bad truck gas mileage, talk to Toyota owners. My boss has a Tundra 2 wheel drive and gets about 12-13 around town. He is not happy... And I know the Tacoma is not known for the best mileage either. They, like our 'Trac, are all trucks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyates, post: 1019971, member: 69134"] I am getting 15 mpg around town in my '05 2 wheel drive. I have 101k on mine now. As to shocks, very happy with Monroe Sensatracs. As to weak areas, it all depends on maintenance history of the vehicle. I have had no major failures on mine. My alternator and power steering pump both died a couple of months ago, but I suspect they were somewhat related since they share the same serpentine belt.. but this is a guess on my part. Overall very pleased with my 'Trac. It does what I bought it to do. Shame it is no longer produced. :btddhorse: If you want to see bad truck gas mileage, talk to Toyota owners. My boss has a Tundra 2 wheel drive and gets about 12-13 around town. He is not happy... And I know the Tacoma is not known for the best mileage either. They, like our 'Trac, are all trucks.. [/QUOTE]
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