Gebrown
Jun 28, 2014Explorer
1/2 ton trucks?
So whats the point in 1/2 ton trucks? They can't haul much, are they the grocery getters of the truck world?
ib516 wrote:Ford give you the option of being able to tow a heavy trailer with there 1/2 ton. I don't tow all the time and use my truck as a daily driver. I have the best of both worlds, the nicer ride of the 1/2 ton and the capability of towing a heavy trailer. :BKevin O. wrote:
I have to disagree. . There is no Ram 1500 that is close to being every bit as capable as a F150 with the Max tow and HD payload pkg. At least not yet. ..
That's why RAM makes a 2500.
Shadow_Grey wrote:Shadow_Grey wrote:
Mine is about the same as Mitchf150 above. Works fine for us...
Yep, no use getting a little 1/2 ton when I could spend twice the money and get a 1 ton that does the same thing. I got less that 60k in everything you see here (including Reese hitch and 5th Airborne Sidewinder). My dad just bought a 2014 Dodge 3500 and his truck alone listed for over 62K. Add his 2013 Montana and you're talking WELL over 110K for his setup.
You guys talking smack...why stop at a little 1 ton...why not go for a REAL TRUCK like a MDT, 550/5500 or larger...what is wrong with you only getting a 350/3500?
Shadow_Grey wrote:
Mine is about the same as Mitchf150 above. Works fine for us...
jerem0621 wrote:
While this is all true, it's hard to put a Peterbuilt into the garage at work.
1/2, 3/4, 1-ton... They are all light trucks with payload ranges from 1-4,000 lbs. which is pretty much the entry step rating on a "real" truck....:B ...lol
bobx2 wrote:
Nothing wrong with 1/2 tons. They are just fine until you need a truck... All you eco-bomb Kool-Aid sippers crack me up. For about the same money, you could buy a real truck, with a real engine. LOL
Mr.Beebo wrote:
When I had my half ton, I used to have to spread the groceries out across the backseat and truck bed. Overinflate the tires and anticipate red lights and turn offs. Usually heavy items like potatoes and milk went into the cab, and then I could stack lighter items like bread and cereal towards the tailgate.
Now that I have a 2500, I can do all of my shopping in one trip and even fill up the gas tank before going home. There is also now enough capacity for the wife, which for some may or may not be a plus.
As you can tell, my 2500HD is my daily driver. When I need to take the kids and dogs with us I use our 1 ton.