โNov-17-2015 03:23 PM
โNov-27-2015 02:59 PM
Bionic Man wrote:Bird Freak wrote:ShinerBock wrote:There you go!!:B
They should rename it to "New or redesigned Truck of the Year" since those are the only one they test.
Or, one could just read the qualification criteria, and know what the award is about.:R
โNov-27-2015 02:51 PM
Bionic Man wrote:Bird Freak wrote:ShinerBock wrote:There you go!!:B
They should rename it to "New or redesigned Truck of the Year" since those are the only one they test.
Or, one could just read the qualification criteria, and know what the award is about.:R
โNov-27-2015 02:15 PM
โNov-27-2015 12:46 PM
Bird Freak wrote:ShinerBock wrote:There you go!!:B
They should rename it to "New or redesigned Truck of the Year" since those are the only one they test.
โNov-27-2015 07:57 AM
ShinerBock wrote:There you go!!:B
They should rename it to "New or redesigned Truck of the Year" since those are the only one they test.
โNov-26-2015 08:22 PM
ksss wrote:
I have no issue with the way they select the pickups from which compete for TOTY. You cant test every truck available in the market every year, do you want to read about the Nissan Titan this year that was the same one you read about the last ten years, that was a POS at intro and still is, it finally just now is being put to death? It is not practical and no one cares. You have to draw the line somewhere and I think this is a good place to draw it. Lastly it is their award so they make the rules, pretty simple. I don't agree with their criteria most years, their emphasis puts working trucks at a disadvantage most of the time, but again it is their circus. Consumers pay attention to it, like it or not it is the biggest award in the business. It certainly is more hype than substance but the award sells vehicles, always has. Those of you who are not happy with the C&C winning two years in a row, deal with it. Now you know how I felt when Ram recently won two years in a row, those were dark times no doubt. Watch.....the new Dmax will take it for 2017.
โNov-26-2015 10:59 AM
ksss wrote:
I have no issue with the way they select the pickups from which compete for TOTY. You cant test every truck available in the market every year, do you want to read about the Nissan Titan this year that was the same one you read about the last ten years, that was a POS at intro and still is, it finally just now is being put to death? It is not practical and no one cares. You have to draw the line somewhere and I think this is a good place to draw it. Lastly it is their award so they make the rules, pretty simple. I don't agree with their criteria most years, their emphasis puts working trucks at a disadvantage most of the time, but again it is their circus. Consumers pay attention to it, like it or not it is the biggest award in the business. It certainly is more hype than substance but the award sells vehicles, always has. Those of you who are not happy with the C&C winning two years in a row, deal with it. Now you know how I felt when Ram recently won two years in a row, those were dark times no doubt. Watch.....the new Dmax will take it for 2017.
โNov-26-2015 09:51 AM
โNov-26-2015 06:09 AM
โNov-26-2015 02:10 AM
Bird Freak wrote:RobertRyan wrote:I am aware of that but for a true truck of the year they should test EVERY model for that year,Bird Freak wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Award means NOTHING unless all makes are tested.Bionic Man wrote:
Have you read the criteria for the awards? Only vehicles that are new or have some sort of redesign are eligible. With that criteria, what RAM or Ford should have been in the running?
Yeah I have known that from past "Truck Of The Yea" articles, and still think it is is a win by default. It kind of makes the title useless to me because they do not test all of them, but that is just my opinion.
They are only testing Pickups released in that financial year, not current older models
โNov-24-2015 10:28 AM
goducks10 wrote:
I think he wrote several not seven.
โNov-24-2015 10:03 AM
โNov-24-2015 08:25 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Lessmore wrote:rjstractor wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
The max payload is only 1500lbs. No will NOT carry much
That's actually more than many full size 1500 series pickups. There are several configurations that are rated at less than 1000!
I think this pickup has great specs for its intended purpose- a daily driver that gets decent mpg (very good with the diesel), and have the ability for light duty towing and hauling.
Exactly.
Frightening. Put several people in a DualCab and there goes a lot of your payload. Pass on that.
โNov-24-2015 07:49 AM
RobertRyan wrote:I am aware of that but for a true truck of the year they should test EVERY model for that year,Bird Freak wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Award means NOTHING unless all makes are tested.Bionic Man wrote:
Have you read the criteria for the awards? Only vehicles that are new or have some sort of redesign are eligible. With that criteria, what RAM or Ford should have been in the running?
Yeah I have known that from past "Truck Of The Yea" articles, and still think it is is a win by default. It kind of makes the title useless to me because they do not test all of them, but that is just my opinion.
They are only testing Pickups released in that financial year, not current older models