Brendan
WKR
Went through this recently.
The mid-sized gas trucks and SUV's don't do any better than an F150 in terms of mileage. In a lot of cases, they're worse. Diesels (mid and full sized) are more expensive to buy, more expensive to service, and more expensive to fuel up. The payback for most people isn't there, it's more if you just want one. (Exception being heavy towers, landscapers, etc.) I'm still convinced the 1/2 ton gas trucks are where it's at.
Had an F150 Crew Cab Ecoboost with a cap for 7 years, driving a V6 Grand Cherokee now because of the amount of driving I do for work. I can make it work with roof rack, Thule box, and bumper carrier, but miss my truck whenever hunting or hauling any amount of stuff with me.
Got a buck this year that I had to bring home with me from one of my hunts and felt like the Clampetts...
The mid-sized gas trucks and SUV's don't do any better than an F150 in terms of mileage. In a lot of cases, they're worse. Diesels (mid and full sized) are more expensive to buy, more expensive to service, and more expensive to fuel up. The payback for most people isn't there, it's more if you just want one. (Exception being heavy towers, landscapers, etc.) I'm still convinced the 1/2 ton gas trucks are where it's at.
Had an F150 Crew Cab Ecoboost with a cap for 7 years, driving a V6 Grand Cherokee now because of the amount of driving I do for work. I can make it work with roof rack, Thule box, and bumper carrier, but miss my truck whenever hunting or hauling any amount of stuff with me.
Got a buck this year that I had to bring home with me from one of my hunts and felt like the Clampetts...