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Jul-23-2015 02:31 PM
azwildcat99 wrote:
One point on the gas vs diesel. I like having the option to use the diesel truck lanes as the regular fuel islands can be crowded and especially tough to negotiate with a long trailer.
Also, I do agree with the 3/4 ton decision. As to people saying they are bigger, I ask how? A 6.5ft bed crew cab is the same size in a 1/2 or 3/4 ton as oneone can't get 5.5ft bed option in the HD payload package.
Good Luck!
Jul-23-2015 12:49 PM
wing_zealot wrote:
I think what you will find is that diesel fuel in general is taxed at a slightly higher rate than gasoline. However, I don't know of any states that tax the diesel fuel going into a car or light truck at a different rate then the diesel fuel going into a "heavy" truck .
Jul-23-2015 12:26 PM
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Jul-23-2015 10:56 AM
azwildcat99 wrote:
One point on the gas vs diesel. I like having the option to use the diesel truck lanes as the regular fuel islands can be crowded and especially tough to negotiate with a long trailer.
Also, I do agree with the 3/4 ton decision. As to people saying they are bigger, I ask how? A 6.5ft bed crew cab is the same size in a 1/2 or 3/4 ton as oneone can't get 5.5ft bed option in the HD payload package.
Good Luck!
Jul-23-2015 10:54 AM
azwildcat99 wrote:
One point on the gas vs diesel. I like having the option to use the diesel truck lanes as the regular fuel islands can be crowded and especially tough to negotiate with a long trailer.
Also, I do agree with the 3/4 ton decision. As to people saying they are bigger, I ask how? A 6.5ft bed crew cab is the same size in a 1/2 or 3/4 ton as oneone can't get 5.5ft bed option in the HD payload package.
Good Luck!
Jul-23-2015 10:29 AM
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TomG2 wrote:
Aren't most of the differences simply because you are comparing a Suburban to a pickup truck? How do the two vehicles compare in empty weight for instance?
Jul-23-2015 05:59 AM
AMG1978 wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:AMG1978 wrote:
the tires on the MaxTow are "P" rated tires, not "E" rated,
The HD package gets you E rated tires and a whole lot of F150's come with LTs, not passenger tires?
My 2015 F-150 MaxTow with 20" PVD chrome wheels was P rated Goodyear tires. Yeah not surprising that Max Payload would have E rated, as it should.