You done done it now.Toyotas are like 1911's.
You done done it now.Toyotas are like 1911's.
Never had a good vehicle from GM. Still driving a 97 F150 4x4 and a 2014 F250 diesel 4x4. My experience may not be yours but never a GM again. Have done well with Toyota and Honda too. Wasn't that long ago that GM had a full page advertisement in the Wall Street Journal promising to make their cars better. Don't believe them.
Bought the wife a 2015 Chev Equinox. It now has 102k on it. Been thru 2 sets of tires and one stereo amp. Nothing else except oil changes.
Don't get me started about the 2009 F350 that was replaced by a 2015 Chev 3500, absolutely no comparison. That was my third Ford and there won't be a 4th. I didn't like the GMC bailout and that why I wound up with the POS Ford. Oops, mistake.
Oh, I have a '96 GMC 1500 with 190k that is my backup.
Ya, I haven't bought anything but a ford in 15 years. One thing they never get right is the break pedal and steering feel.Yup, the Ford Ranger was on my list. When I stopped in at the Ford house closest to me, the sales guy told that the pricing on one was about 2K less than the base F150. A bit pricey. Even though, I did check out some reviews on YT and printed stuff. They all said that it was lacking behind by a good bit. A couple videos noted mushy steering and poor 4x4 performance, as well as a back seat area that can't really be used for cargo/storage.
Every Ford I’ve owned has had a recall for something that was at risk of starting on fire.
LOL, I've had good Chevys and bad Chevys, good Fords and bad Fords, no really bad Dodges though, which I'm sure will get a lot of people fired up.
There is good and bad in all of them, which is why I posted links to actual third party reviews instead of just spouting my opinion.
Every Ford I’ve owned has had a recall for something that was at risk of starting on fire.
I see what you did there.Yes, going back to the Pinto, Ford has always had a flare for that kind of thing.
I have a 2017 Colorado LT, crew cab, short bed, 2wd, V6. LOVE it. 10x the truck the Tacoma WAS. (also had a Tacoma prior) Mileage is great when you don't drive like me. You'll pay out the azz for it, but the diesel is getting some MPG you wouldn't believe, well into the 30's. A LOT of guys online will post their mileage. But you pay a premium.
Read the reviews, go drive one. I wouldn't have the 4 cyl. The V6 is great. Also used in Camaro and one of the Caddys too I believe.
I recently traded in my Ford F-150 King Ranch. I bought a Toyota Tacoma. I have had a few of them in the past. I love it. Got mine at a large Toyota dealer. Life Time Warranty.Toyotas don't wear out. They run forever. I love mine. I am 6'3" and have plenty of leg room. Back seat does not offer much leg room for an adult with me having to keep the seat back. I only buy Toyota and Ford because I will not support a company that has to have my tax dollars to bail them out then gives millions to its CEOs as a bonus. I recently took mine from lower Alabama to Dayton Ohio. It was a very comfortable ride. I got about 5 mpg better then the window sticker said I would get.So, it's time for a new truck. I've pretty much decided between the Toyota Tacoma and the Chevy Colorado. Though I am open to all suggestions. I'm looking at the 4x4, 6 Cylinder, automatic, extended cab, in each model. What should I, or what do I, need to know about either? Or any others?
I'm looking at new for a few reasons. I can get exactly what I want, and not settle for just okay. Unless I really do win the lottery, and not playing it but a few times a years makes that highly unlikely, this will be the last new vehicle I'll own. I'm also looking at these midsized trucks for cost, ease of entry and exit, and fuel mileage. As well as the ability to load and carry my electric scooter using the crane/lift. As opposed to the ramp that rides in the receiver hitch if it were an SUV type vehicle. It just ends up being extra weight when not being used, sticks out quite a bit, and is a major pain to put on and take off with one arm.
Any experience, knowledge, tips, tricks, or advice, anything that the highly esteemed and learned members of this forum could pass along would be highly appreciated.
I wanted a Colorado with the Duramax but the boss didn't like it. We got a Tacoma TRD Pro, I loved it but she didn't like it for long. The seat bottoms are about 4 inches too short, so our legs hung way over and that gets uncomfortable real quick. We finally settled with a 2019 Ranger Lariat Supercrew 4X4, she loves it and I like it enough to keep it for a few years. It's got all the power needed with the Ecobeast engine. Mileage so far with just under 4,000 on it is around 23 mpg average. Heated seats and electric boost to the heater right from startup is absolutely wonderful for her since she's always cold. And we got it for 0% financing for 5 years, I love using someone else's money to finance my stuff at no cost.
Thanks, I've been here for a while, just never posted before.Welcome to the Forum!