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Started by Gobble Nole, July 19, 2011, 05:34:17 PM
Quote from: savduck on July 19, 2011, 07:02:17 PMI would stay Toyota, but if you must change....go FORD. Im not a big Chevy fan, but I do know some fellas that have had some good ones. Dodges suck.
Quote from: sugarray on July 19, 2011, 07:14:56 PMI really like the new 2011 Ford F150 with the EcoBoost engine. I don't have any first hand knowledge from owners on real life fuel economy. I love a 4 door and the F150 has the most room. Also, can get a standard 6.5 foot bed that you cannot with the other 1/2 ton trucks.If you want a diesel then Cummins is the way to go in my book. Long history of reliability.I like the looks of the Dodge the best, but my Dakota has had some issues. Like the covering of the steering wheel coming off. It is a 2009. The catalytic converter has had to be replaced and the one heated seat doesn't always work.I also do not like Chevys not at all, but my best friend loves them. I think you will get a good truck no matter what. My thoughts are that if you don't need the diesel to pull with, then I don't see the added benefit of a small mileage/longevity gain vs the cost over the life.I got a Dodge story for you when you want to hear it.
Quote from: sugarray on July 19, 2011, 07:14:56 PMI really like the new 2011 Ford F150 with the EcoBoost engine. I don't have any first hand knowledge from owners on real life fuel economy. I love a 4 door and the F150 has the most room. Also, can get a standard 6.5 foot bed that you cannot with the other 1/2 ton trucks.If you want a diesel then Cummins is the way to go in my book. Long history of reliability.I like the looks of the Dodge the best, but my Dakota has had some issues. Like the covering of the steering wheel coming off. It is a 2009. The catalytic converter has had to be replaced and the one heated seat doesn't always work.I also do not like Chevys not at all, but my best friend loves them. I think you will get a good truck no matter what. My thoughts are that if you don't need the diesel to pull with, then I don't see the added benefit of a small mileage/longevity gain vs the cost over the life.