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New truck/suv questions
February 19, 2024, 10:21 AM
EdmondNew truck/suv questions
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Originally posted by HRK:
Nissans Pickup is really nice and doesn't sell well so another option for a good vehicle with room to negotiate.
I wonder why the Frontier doesn't get much love. When people talk about the small pickups, it's Tacoma far out in front, probably the GM and Ford Ranger seem to be a distant second while the Ridgeline is third and Frontier hardly gets mentioned.
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February 19, 2024, 10:40 AM
BeanheadThey discontinued the Nissan Titan. You might find one that is heavily discounted due to this. While the interior and design is a little dated. It is a solid truck.
February 19, 2024, 12:32 PM
JellyThe achilles heel of the newer Nissan Titan and Frontier is the 9 speed transmission. My neighbors went out at 30k miles.
February 19, 2024, 11:25 PM
sjtillarmedmd--brother--if you're rejecting the Highlander because of it's small third row be sure to check out the Grand Highlander. It is a much roomier vehicle; there are several engine options; and it's a Toyota. I bought a Mazda CX-90 PHEV because I wanted to give the plug-in hybrid a try; but I'm a little sorry I didn't wait and get the Grand Highlander.
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February 20, 2024, 07:46 AM
MRBTXI’d be looking at a v8 Silverado or a Tundra.
February 20, 2024, 07:58 AM
ZecpullI was in the market for a truck as my car was Just totaled by deer damage. ( Not a dent in any metal.) I would stay away from the 3.0 Duramax I've heard nothing but bad news. I also have a VW Jetta diesel and drive it for road trips I did the math and even with the Jetta getting 41 mpg it was break even to drive the gas car due to diesel being nearly a dollar more per gallon.
I just bought a Chevy Blazer with the V6 . It gets 27 highway and will tow 5000 lbs. I have an aluminum trailer that I can use whenever I need to haul anything that won't fit inside.
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Women On Target Instructor. February 20, 2024, 08:29 AM
Calif PhilSilverado and a Tahoe would be a nice pair to own. I have had good luck with many of both. But I would stick with the 5.3L
A new Ram with the BIG discounts they are offering would be tempting. Several friends drive Ram's and they are happy with them.
February 20, 2024, 11:14 AM
sigspecopsI just bought a Silverado 1500 with the 5.3. Dealer discount of $8k. They were offering an additional $3,500 in rebates but not with the 1.9% financing. I looked at trucks from every brand. I thought Dodge would have offered the most discounts, but surprisingly Chevy was the cheapest.
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February 20, 2024, 07:58 PM
wrightdI agree with the above posters about the Chevys with the big V8 naturally aspirated gas engines. I've never known anyone with a lick of trouble from those vehicles, personally I don't think you can beat them with a stick. I'd be all over those models if I were in your shoes.
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Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster February 20, 2024, 09:34 PM
lymanSUV wise, I just bought a new to me (2021) RAV4,
bought it at 63K,
4 cyl, 8 spd trans, 31 + MPG,
will seat 4 comfortably, 5 if the back seat users are smaller,
and will tote a load,
my shop van was a Diesel, avg 15MPG (2005 E350 6.0 V8 4 spd auto) that did well until it did not,
replaced it with a 2023 Foad T-250, which is avg 18 mpg with a V6 gas, same load capacity, basically, and no loud ass diesel,
I sometimes tow a trailer, and have not done so , nor have I loaded the new van for a show, but don't expect any major issues,
I had to rent a few Uhauls for gunshows and the GMC/Chevys were adaquate, with a big V6 and avg the same mileage,
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February 20, 2024, 10:12 PM
doublesharpSpring is traditionally let's trade cars. Tax checks and cabin fever but it may be a bit different due to the sorry state of the economy. I've had extensive experience with high mileage 5.3l gm and I find them to be bulletproof, gm transmissions used to be suspect but seems they are now solid.
Skip the diesel, stinky, more expensive and harder to find fuel.
I bought a Ridgeline new in 08 and am still driving it, now has 68k and 3.5l is tried and true. Mine has been trouble free and I still enjoy driving it.
Baby trucks like the Maverick are the latest thing, Toyota has one coming as does Subaru. They seem to be popular and that might bring $ down a bit on full size. Good luck.
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