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I have to second this because my 06 pathy pulls my Lowe FM165 like it's not even back there! We gave 23K for it in 06 so I bet you could get anything from a 2000 to an 06 or 07 for 15 or less. And we have had almost zero troubles out of our pathfinder. I've allways been really proud of mine.
Be sure to AVOID the 2005... they had a bunch of bad radiators that could leak into the tranny. When they figured it out they extended the warrenty on mine to cover the radiator and tranny up to 85,000 miles which was great but I later learned that it was mostly 2005's that had the problem. Ours is creepin up on 100K and so far so good.
"taco flavored Doritos and my orange life vest...
caught a hundred pound sturgeon on a 20 pound test"
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Well I know it sounds goofy to say I don't know for sure but I don't so I looked it up. 14/15 city, 20-21 hwy is what fuel economy.com says and I think thats about right. I can tell you thats probly pretty close because although I don't know exactly what milage we pull, it's allways been one of those trucks that doesn't get the greatest but doesn't get the worst either. It would probably do better but these engines have huge power for a 6.
"taco flavored Doritos and my orange life vest...
caught a hundred pound sturgeon on a 20 pound test"
Don't know much about the newer stuff, but I pull a 17'8" glass bass boat with a 2000 GMC jimmy with a 4.3 tow package and it does very well with the boat, never checked the mileage with the boat on as I've only done one road trip with it. Jimmy gives me 20 to 23 when in tune and that's mixed city and highway, but mostly highway. Good luck, lots to choose from.
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