Diesel
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Audi
2010 Audi Q7
- MSRP: $46,900 - $61,000
- Market Price: N/A
- Invoice: $43,617 - $56,730
- Fuel Economy Range: 20 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City
- NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating:
- Basic Warranty: 48 months/50,000 miles
- Seating capacity: 7
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Chevrolet
2008 Chevrolet Express
- MSRP: $23,070 - $32,219
- Market Price: N/A
- Invoice: $21,109 - $29,477
- NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating:
- Basic Warranty: 36 months/36,000 miles
- Seating capacity: 2
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2010 Chevrolet Express 2500
- MSRP: $25,775 - $32,090
- Market Price: $25,775 - $32,090
- Invoice: $23,842 - $29,683
- Basic Warranty: 36 months/36,000 miles
- Seating capacity: 12
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2010 Chevrolet Express 3500
- MSRP: $29,095 - $34,185
- Market Price: $29,095 - $34,555
- Invoice: $26,913 - $31,792
- Basic Warranty: 36 months/36,000 miles
- Seating capacity: 12
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2010 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
- MSRP: $27,465 - $43,405
- Market Price: $26,174 - $41,487
- Invoice: $25,817 - $40,367
- Towing Capacity: 10,500 lbs.
- Payload: 3,924 lbs.
- Fuel Type: flexible
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2010 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD
- MSRP: $27,685 - $43,920
- Market Price: $26,685 - $42,920
- Invoice: $26,024 - $40,846
- Towing Capacity: 9,700 lbs.
- Payload: 5,309 lbs.
- Fuel Type: flexible
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Dodge
2010 Dodge Ram 2500
- MSRP: $27,215 - $43,150
- Market Price: N/A
- Invoice: $25,188 - $39,491
- Towing Capacity: 9,350 lbs.
- Payload: 3,160 lbs.
- Fuel Type: regular unleaded
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2010 Dodge Ram 3500
- MSRP: $34,680 - $50,645
- Market Price: N/A
- Invoice: $31,720 - $46,049
- Payload: 4,650 lbs.
- Fuel Type: diesel
- Towing Capacity: 12,000 lbs.
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2009 Dodge Sprinter Van 2500
- MSRP: $38,425 - $44,305
- Market Price: $33,465 - $38,586
- Invoice: $34,967 - $40,318
- Basic Warranty: 36 months/36,000 miles
- Seating capacity: 2
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2009 Dodge Sprinter Van 3500
- MSRP: $42,145 - $45,495
- Market Price: $36,705 - $39,622
- Invoice: $38,352 - $41,400
- Seating capacity: 2
- Basic Warranty: 36 months/36,000 miles
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Diesel Cars & Diesel Trucks
Diesel cars are more efficient than gas-powered cars, in small part, because diesel fuel contains more energy than gasoline.











