Convert your Sequoia to LPG, not sure what the price or availability of lpg
is in Texas but here is about one third of the cost of gasoline and you can
find it pretty much anywhere, the conversion pays for itself the more you
drive, and perhaps you may even  get a tax cut or some sort of fiscal
stimulus for going green,

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On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 12:01 PM David <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you Nico, that was a excellent response to my post.
>
> Like most of my post, I do not know diddly about what I am talking about.
>
> If it were a Toyota and had legroom and headroom for a 6 foot 300 pound
> quasi-caver with a bad back, I would have to get one and give up my
> gas-guzzling Sequoia.
>
> D.L.
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