Szwampdonkey
WKR
Come on man, the F150 is the best selling vehicle in America for a reason. There is really no reason to look further unless you just want to be a contrarian or "different".
Had a '15 ED and got caught up in the FIAT class action suit. Long story short, took settlement money and bought non-EPA compliant engine and tranny tune from Green Diesel Engineering (unfortunately no longer available). It was a simple bolt on of new ECM to the firewall, and it dramatically improved performance by turning off the EGR in the software, improving shift points, and providing engine braking. RWHP increased to almost 300 and torque to 480 if I recall. The tune also dramatically increased longevity as the intake manifold was no longer being filled with soot and coke.Guess not many Ram eco diesel . I love my 22 Rebel eco- tows like a hog and sips fuel. Before the lift it was getting 26-27 mpg. Not a real peppy truck but loads of torque.
The HP and torque numbers of the V6 Tacoma vs. the full size trucks you mentioned don't bear out. However, what's on paper is different than what you experience on the road. My wife had 2- 4Runners, a 2010 Limited with the full time 4wd and a 2015 SR5. The former had the same 280ish HP V6 as the Tacoma, but with the differentials locked in drove circles around any domestic truck in snow and mud. We never got stuck in that truck, and believe me we tried. That tranny and 4WD system puts traction down to the ground where its needed, period.Ford is the #1 selling truck because they tear up and are easy to steal. Have to replace them with something. How ford is able to continue to make the most broken into and stolen vehicle is beyond me. Around here a simple screwdriver under the passenger door handle and you're in quicker than using the key.
I've owned them all and my current 2015 Toyota Tacoma has more power and dependability than any of my 150's or Chevy 1500's. Gas mileage sucks, but I don't drive a 4wd truck for gas mileage.
What do you like better about the Tundra? And what engine does the Ford have?2022 Tundra.
15k on the new motor and it's been flawless so far. I drive a 2017 F150 at work and it's fine, but the Tundra is better.
Currently have a 2019 F150 FX4 with the 3.5 Ecoboost. 80,000 miles on it and no problems so far. Love the truck 99% of the time, which is when I’m not towing. Fuel milage is great as is performance. The other 1%, when I’m hauling a load of cows, I wish I had bought the F250. Not because of the engine, the 3.5 is a torque monster, but rather because of the way the truck handles the trailer.Hi all,
Interested in what half ton pick ups yall are driving, what issues your having and what youd buy today if you were getting a new truck.
My 7.3 was stolen and now I have to figure out what to replace it with. I am reading issues about all the new trucks and dont know what to get.
Reliable, 4x4 and a 6.5’ bed are my only requirements as of now
No, I hadn't even seen that option before. LOL I've had this same Diamondback cover since my 2018 Chevy. I put it on my 2020 GMC and now this 2022 GMC.Diamond back is a nice cover ..did you go balls to the wall and purchase https://diamondbackcovers.com/products/diamondback-molle-panel-by-builtright ?
What kind of speed are you making on the highway. I have had a Ram 1500 with the V6 and a 5.7. 70MPH of relative wind was the magic number. Anything above that and MPG drops off appreciably. I have driven 60 MPH highways with a little tailwind for long distances and seen 29 MPG with both.22k on a 22 dodge rebel. Coming from an 04 dodge Cummins. I was stunned at how zippy it is. Pulls a canam defender and all the gear just fine. Was told it would get 21 highway, haven’t seen that yet. Gets 16 around town.
If you don't need all the bells and whistles, Ram Classics stand out as very good values. Inventories are also comparatively high, so there are good deals to be had on them. I am on my second Ram. No issues whatsoever. Surprisingly good fuel economy. Plenty of power. They have a quiet, almost luxury car like ride, thanks to the coil over suspension. I'd encourage you to test drive one.