cekkk wrote:
Hybridhunter wrote:
Not sure what the draw is here when one is looking for a capable TV. Comfy grocery getter with decent mileage.NET would be the place for the Ram lol.
Lot's of truck options, lot's of great tech, no reason to be hung up on one brand or fuel type.
I guess I wasn't clear. I'm not looking for a capable TV, just a replacement for an older Expedition and old F250. Light truck fits the bill. Spent three days shopping Ford, one day shopping Toyota, another shopping Nissan, stopped by a Chevy dealer and yesterday looking at a Ram. Hardly hung up on one brand, but prefer a diesel as I've had several.
Bottom line, this is what I want. But not if I have to pay more than it's worth to me. Been doing this for well over 50 years. The only mistake was my first new one, and that was because I was a 21 year old kid who couldn't wait two days for the dealer to come around to my price to get the 426 wedge I wanted and settled for an Impala SS I never liked.
Good luck. Think most of our response was in response to your original post where you said you wanted to be able to maybe tow 4-5K and also use it as a replacement when your 350 wasn't available. That need (as originally stated) and this need are totally different.
Mike