โJul-30-2018 10:17 AM
โJul-31-2018 09:31 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:ScottG wrote:BB_TX wrote:
More "news", based on personal opinions of a few "experts", for the sole purpose of selling magazines. Little to do with ownership satisfaction of any of the three.
And anyone in the world of statistic will tell you a sample of one is worthless.
hallelujah......Pickuptrucks.com LOL.
Did someone mention Betty White in this thread? What in the hell brand of truck is she driving? And what does she know anyway, she's a washed up hag? There are better Betty's in this world, Crocker and Rubble come to mind.
โJul-31-2018 08:03 AM
IdaD wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
Look, we all know that you like to think that whatever you have is the best thing in the world and it has no flaws. Sorry to tel you this but the Aisin has its flaws just like the Cummins we both drive.
Some people have a hard time with this concept. All three diesels are bada$$ trucks right now. They all do certain things better than the other two, but they all also have areas where the other two are superior. Admitting that shouldn't be a problem, just pick the truck with the pluses you really want and the minuses you can live with and be happy with it.
โJul-31-2018 06:14 AM
โJul-31-2018 06:13 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
Look, we all know that you like to think that whatever you have is the best thing in the world and it has no flaws. Sorry to tel you this but the Aisin has its flaws just like the Cummins we both drive.
โJul-31-2018 06:09 AM
Threebigfords wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:RTCastillo wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
I only had to read the first line... Price. No truck today is worth 70 grand to me. Especially when you can buy a low mileage off lease vehicle with a factory warranty for about half of what a new one cost. I believe in letting the first owner/leasee take the depreciation hit. I'm not proud. Bought my last 2 vehicles that way.
One quick observations I've seen so far. Some RVers are over-truck for their trailer. Not my business really. And then again, they must have been able to afford it: the truck, higher maintenance and gas.
Almost tempted myself as first time RVer.
Oddly, I see a lot that are 'under trucked'. Wife and I stopped at Arby's on the way home and 2 large, I mean LARGE pull behind's were in the side parking lot, both being hitched to Ford 150's. Even said to the wife it looks as though the 'tail is wagging the dog'. I've always had a 1 ton pickup but I use mine for more than RV'ing. It's a farm truck too.
And I bet those F150's you were mocking have the same if not higher tow rating as your antique 1 ton truck.
โJul-31-2018 06:08 AM
alexleblanc wrote:
in the end they are all so well matched that arguing small differences in overall great performances seems like a waste of time.
โJul-31-2018 05:55 AM
โJul-31-2018 05:52 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
UH I did own a FULLY built DDT trans that my Son has now so I know what I am talking about. But hey you need to tune everything to get it the way yo want. I have Zero reason to do so.
โJul-31-2018 03:47 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:Just where do you find 2 year old heavy duty 1 ton SRW CC LB with auto and a Laramie, Lariet, LXT package that are just off of a lease?
I only had to read the first line... Price. No truck today is worth 70 grand to me. Especially when you can buy a low mileage off lease vehicle with a factory warranty for about half of what a new one cost. I believe in letting the first owner/leasee take the depreciation hit. I'm not proud. Bought my last 2 vehicles that way.
โJul-31-2018 03:26 AM
ScottG wrote:BB_TX wrote:
More "news", based on personal opinions of a few "experts", for the sole purpose of selling magazines. Little to do with ownership satisfaction of any of the three.
And anyone in the world of statistic will tell you a sample of one is worthless.
โJul-31-2018 12:59 AM
โJul-30-2018 07:23 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:RTCastillo wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
I only had to read the first line... Price. No truck today is worth 70 grand to me. Especially when you can buy a low mileage off lease vehicle with a factory warranty for about half of what a new one cost. I believe in letting the first owner/leasee take the depreciation hit. I'm not proud. Bought my last 2 vehicles that way.
One quick observations I've seen so far. Some RVers are over-truck for their trailer. Not my business really. And then again, they must have been able to afford it: the truck, higher maintenance and gas.
Almost tempted myself as first time RVer.
Oddly, I see a lot that are 'under trucked'. Wife and I stopped at Arby's on the way home and 2 large, I mean LARGE pull behind's were in the side parking lot, both being hitched to Ford 150's. Even said to the wife it looks as though the 'tail is wagging the dog'. I've always had a 1 ton pickup but I use mine for more than RV'ing. It's a farm truck too.
โJul-30-2018 06:36 PM
โJul-30-2018 05:11 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
If you can't get $12-16k off on a new loaded Ram HD diesel, then you are probably doing something wrong or at the wrong dealer. Everyone I know has been able to get that much off.
โJul-30-2018 04:49 PM