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<p>[QUOTE="tombombadil, post: 7395747, member: 218184"]LOL.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is there much damage a driver can be doing to the engine and transmission in these newer dd15s and dt12s? I would think as a larger company they would have set the computers to minimize damage and optimize the mpg, but who knows. I will go look inside them to see what kind of wear is on the interior. From pictures they look nice inside.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tombombadil, post: 7395747, member: 218184"]LOL. Is there much damage a driver can be doing to the engine and transmission in these newer dd15s and dt12s? I would think as a larger company they would have set the computers to minimize damage and optimize the mpg, but who knows. I will go look inside them to see what kind of wear is on the interior. From pictures they look nice inside.[/QUOTE]
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