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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | Just curious if all of you with duallies use them as your everyday vehicle? We're looking at trading in my 1/2 ton and getting a new 1 ton and I'm a little nervous about what will be in store for my trips to town. Do you have a second car that's for that specific use or just drive the truck and deal with what hassle might come with it? I'm sure that I'm over thinking it, but I just forsee myself having a panic attack. |
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The Advice Guru
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| My truck stays hooked up to my horse trailer.
I have a ford focus I use for daily driving, much easier on fuel, tires, and parking |
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I just read the headlines
Posts: 4483
        
| My sister's everyday vehicle is a dually. She drives it in town and parks just fine with it. It is a bit of an adjustment but totally doable. |
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| a 1997 Honda civic .... It's a deer killer and happens to be cheap as heck to drive. When diesel fuel was much higher, I couldn't afford to drive the dually as a daily driver ... the car was bought for $1800 and has saved me tripple that just in fuel and upkeep/miles that would have been on the truck.
It is worth it to drive a little run around car! |
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 Coyote Country Queen
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| We have a car for trips to town. Several years ago a girl pulled out in front of us and totaled our car. We decided to just drive the truck for awhile until we found a car. I didn't have any trouble driving back and forth, but the cost of fuel was getting ridiculous. We are 50 miles round trip. So we found a '99 Altima for the trips to town. It wasn't that expensive and I'm sure has more than paid for itself in fuel savings. We also got a small truck for my husband to keep the miles off of his truck and save on fuel. |
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  Witty Enough
Posts: 2954
        Location: CTX | My daily driver is my F150. Hubby has his mustang convertible. We use the F350 for hauling, and for picking up hay (roundbales won't fit in my shortbed...). |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 411
    Location: Smack in the middle of WA! | Mine is a 1997 4 runner! Absolutely love it! It's 4 wheel drive and has plenty of room. Easy on the fuel and a heck of a lot easier than parking my big truck  |
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Extreme Veteran
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| Anybody with a new diesel dually needs to take a serious look at what it is costing you a mile to operate. A half ton truck will cost you about .45 to .50 a mile to operate. It'd be a safe guess that a dually is close to being double that number. |
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 I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
Posts: 64864
                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | When I drive..I drive our dually. When he drives..he drives our Cadillac SRX. |
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  Sock eating dog owner
Posts: 4557
     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | Car unless both of us are going to work and near each other. The one driving the least distance drives the truck unless the truck is need for hauling hay or other contraptions. Spending over 300 a week for fuel gets prohibited. |
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I Am a Snake Killer
Posts: 1927
       Location: Golden Gulf Coast of Texas | I used to drive my dually everyday to work 74 miles round trip. Finally put pencil to paper and figured I could save by purchasing a small car. Bought a honda crv and get 32 mpg! My truck gets used weekends only! |
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 The Famous Hot Wing Chicken Girl
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| I drive mine every day. The only downside is that I work in a busy shopping center and we have a tight parking lot, so I get blocked in occasionally. |
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 Total Germophobe
Posts: 6443
       Location: Montana | Over all, it wouldn't be cost effective. The cost of the dually, plus the extra fuel, plus the extra pair of tires, it would be cheaper to have a car as a daily driver. Not to mention, if you live in a cold, snowy climate, dually's don't get around as well in the snow (extra wheels take extra power to push through the snow...has been our experience any ways). But if you got a cheap little daily driver (our's is a Cavalier...we actually have two of them, but our main one has over 300,000 miles on it now) that is efficient and cheap to maintain and use, it would in the long run be more efficient. |
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 Certified Snake Wrangler
Posts: 1672
     Location: North MS | We have a 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer as the hubby's daily driver to work. I could fill that car up for around $25 when the gas was higher a month ago. Before it we had a Volkswagon Passat that got passed on to the stepdaughter as a first car. Nothing glamorous but my truck is pretty enough and special enough to me to be our "go out" vehicle even though I prefer to take the cheaper car and leave the truck hooked up. It mostly hauls to shows or hauls hay. Has a western hauler bed I LOVE. The hubby has his "dream" truck as well-1988 GMC Sierra 4x4. That truck hates me and something will always go wrong when I drive it. He only uses it around the house or on weekends. |
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
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| I used to drive my dually as a daily driver - it SUCKED. Cost a fortune in fuel and I actually had to RENT a car if it was snowy or icy as my dually isn't a 4 wheel drive and is like driving an ice skate. I never took it through a drive thru - bank or fast food and it had to be hand washed since it won't fit in an automatic car was - major pain in the winter. I now have a Cadillac SRX for my daily driver and LOVE it - bought it used with low milage. I use it to drive to work, get groceries, get feed - etc - VERY handy to load and unload and my truck stays hooked to the trailer except when I use it to get hay. |
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  More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I was brought up having a dually as a daily driver and I've had one for daily use for years. |
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
           Location: Kansas | I drive a 2000 pontiac grand prix, love it and i don't have to fill up but maybe once a week |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 762
     Location: NC | My dually is my daily driver. We do have a subaru forester that is my moms, that i can use. But she hates to drive my truck so i try to not use it unless i now she wont be going out. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | I drive into Chicago daily. I have a 2014 Honda Accord. We only have an F250, but it gets poor mileage compared to the car and doesn't fit well in parking garages. The car is much less expensive to drive! |
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 Bulls Eye
Posts: 6443
       Location: Oklahoma | Our dually is a daily driver. It gets about 17-18 mpg. Our other truck is an F-150. Hubby is a diesel mechanic, so he drives the dually to work. |
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