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Which Truck Do You Prefer?

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  1. 1. Which Truck do you prefer?

    • Ford F-250
      51%
      14
    • Chevy 2500
      48%
      13

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Ford F250 

Chevy 2500

  • Super User

Neither...

 

Toyota Tundra!  :eyebrows:

  • Super User

Need more info, are u talking diesel or gas engine? What r ya going to use it for? What's more important creature comfort, durability, etc.

  • Author

Need more info, are u talking diesel or gas engine? What r ya going to use it for? What's more important creature comfort, durability, etc.

i already have a 2000 F250 7.3 Diesel im just wondering which truck you guys like more and im talking diesel.

Neither...

 

Toyota Tundra!  :eyebrows:

If I was rich, I'd be looking at a new GMC or the Tundra.

  • Super User

As far as comfort goes I prefer Chevy, the Allison tranny its hard to beat durability wise, too. The 7.3 Powerstroke was an awesome engine, but was discontinued. I'm not a fan of the new Powerstrokes. I don't think u would go wrong with either truck. Personally I drive Chevy, now that Dodge stepped up and put a diesel in a half ton I would at least look at it.

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Are you looking to get a new(er) truck?  If so, it would be helpful to know if you're looking at new, used, gas or diesel.   Also, how much weight do you plan on towing, and do you tow up/down mountains.

  • Global Moderator

I've had Chevy, Dodge, Ford, and Toyota. In order of my personal preference 4.Dodge, 3.Ford, 2.Chevy, 1.Toyota. guys on here talked me into a Tundra for my last truck purchase, couldn't be happier.

  • Super User

Tundra! Enough said....

Jeff

I'm partial to Nissan

Working on car lots I've seen some Chevys take a straight up beating and keep coming back. Having to clear 18 inches of mushy snow on a 7 acre car lot with a manic behind the wheel will test any vehicle.

  • BassResource.com Administrator

The Tundra's are nice, but they don't have a diesel model, nor a dually option.  Those were deal breakers for my last truck.

  • Author

The Tundra's are nice, but they don't have a diesel model, nor a dually option.  Those were deal breakers for my last truck.

I heard a rumor the new nissan titans are getting cummins in them

  • Super User

For me it's always been Ford, 4x4 I live in Corn, Bean & Cow country... Ford is the truck here, followed by Dodge W/ Cummin's then Chevy.. It's my understanding that Ford has collaborated w/ Toyota on Trucks, however I do not know to what extent, if you see a Toyota on I 65 s.. It's Likely to be KVD... I see him a lot going to Cville BPS.. Not many Toys around here working, lol...

  • Super User

The Tundra's are nice, but they don't have a diesel model, nor a dually option.  Those were deal breakers for my last truck.

 

 

Would be my next truck (diesel dually Tundra) in a heartbeat!  Haha....see what I did there.

 

Jeff

Neither...

 

Toyota Tundra!  :eyebrows:

I have to correct you on that! Toyota Tacoma !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Super User

Interesting to see all the votes for Toyota, I didn't realize they made a 2500 size truck.........

  • Super User

If you're gonna buy a truck, buy a Ford...

 

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If you're gonna buy a truck, buy a Ford...

 

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ugggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggglyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy (In my opinion) lol

  • Super User

Toyota: my wife & I owned three Toyota trucks since 1999, giving us a combined 26 years and 400+ K miles without anything more than gas, oil, tires, and brakes. The 3rd one, a 2006 Tundra is just getting started with 118K on it.

  • Super User

Interesting to see all the votes for Toyota, I didn't realize they made a 2500 size truck.........

I don't believe the newest Tundras are 3/4 ton, ands I know my '06 isn't, but I've overloaded it with stone, tools, everything else time & time again without any problems.

  • Super User

ugggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggglyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy (In my opinion) lol

 

It's a good thing I don't care about your opinion.

  • BassResource.com Administrator

If you're gonna buy a truck, buy a Ford...

 

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I've seen this truck up front and personal at the RoadTrips, and it's a SWEET ride!

  • Super User

Chevy 2500.  I've had mine since 2011 and 85,000 miles later I could not be happier.

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