Mar-23-2023 03:17 PM
Mar-25-2023 11:12 AM
Mar-25-2023 11:04 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Buying and maintaining a 2nd vehicle didn't make cents/sense for my use and others. BTDT.
Figure up the cost of a second vehicle....insurance...maintenance cost over long term. My and others issues with two vehicles is a 600-700 mile a week work commute. It made cents to keep driving my current '03 2500 Dodge/Cummins HO that ran 21.5-22 mpgs week after week month on month. 20 years later even with 380k miles on the odo the truck still works pulling my 11k lb rv and other smaller/larger trailers.
Same with a older 2500 chevy 5.7 truck. Ran it for 9 years on a shorter work commute.
Others that live in town and have a short commute, and money for a 2nd vehicle, may work for them.
A F150 3.5 EB with a 7500 gvwr/4050-4500 rawr (20+ mpgs) will handle that small trailer with ease. The big plus here is no added cost of operating a 2nd vehicle.
Mar-25-2023 09:29 AM
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Mar-24-2023 07:42 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
You won't notice any improvement in gas milage going froma 2500 to a 1500.
They are the same size. Different weight capacity. The Ford ecoboost might be a good choice. They seem to get better mileage than the V8's.
That said, I think any 5th wheel will pull better with a 2500. You will be close to max cargo weight in most 1500's.
Mar-24-2023 06:57 PM
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Mar-24-2023 08:10 AM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
I would stay with GMC. Although I love Ford suspensions, I own 3 Dodge ram trucks and former 2500 V10 and also former Ford Van owner. According to these recent business news articles Ford has admitted serious quality problems.
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Ford’s Massive Mistake, Another Blow
Story by Douglas A. McIntyre • Sunday
"The Ford Motor Company may be America's least lucky public corporation or its most poorly run. After component problems with its new F-150 Lightning, battered earnings, and trouble pricing its vehicles, it has recalled several of its vehicles, including its flagship gas-powered F-150 pickup. The total recall adds up to 1.5 million vehicles.
Ford’s recalls involve two problems. One is that windshield wipers can break. The other is that some brakes can leak fluid. The brake problem involves 1.2 million of its 2013 through 2018 Ford Fusions and Lincoln MKZs. The other recall involves 222,000 F-150 2021 vehicles."
"Both of these recalls are a reminder of Ford’s sloppy work. Ford recently said it would take at least two years to improve its quality to industry standards. It is hard to believe that a global manufacturer with a century of car experience could take so long to remedy its problems.
Ford does less right than any of its competitors. In the third quarter of last year, it missed its earnings by $1 billion, mostly because it got its component cost estimates wrong. Ford’s fourth-quarter numbers were another earnings disappointment.
Ford has had trouble launching its F-150 Lightning which Executive Chairman Bill Ford said was the company’s most important launch in a century. There were faults with the EV’s batteries."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/ford-s-massive-mistake-another-blow/ar-AA18OOQT?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=0e43bceee26a413b8655a545b53c8ba0&ei=8
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Ford is about to break out big EV losses for the first time
Story by Michael Wayland • Yesterday 8:00 AM
Wall Street Journal March 24, 2023 Front Page top story
"Ford Says
EV Unit
Will Lose
$3 Billion
This Year
Company rolls out new
projections as finance
chief describes the
division as a startup"
As stated, Ford admits they have serious quality control issues.
Mar-24-2023 08:06 AM
Mar-24-2023 07:26 AM
APT wrote:cptqueeg wrote:
Keep your truck for towing, etc and get a Toyota Corolla Hybrid to conserve fuel. Buying a new big$$$, less capable, truck to conserve fuel is pointless, you'll conserve money by not buying it.
Agreed.
However, are you trying to improve towing FE or non-towing? Non-towing, then I further support buy any hybrid car for every non-towing situation. It will also cost half as much as any pickup.
If you want to focus on towing FE, then buy any diesel 3/4 ort 1-ton pickup.
Mar-24-2023 07:19 AM
Mar-24-2023 07:17 AM
cptqueeg wrote:
Keep your truck for towing, etc and get a Toyota Corolla Hybrid to conserve fuel. Buying a new big$$$, less capable, truck to conserve fuel is pointless, you'll conserve money by not buying it.
Mar-24-2023 06:57 AM
cptqueeg wrote:
Keep your truck for towing, etc and get a Toyota Corolla Hybrid to conserve fuel. Buying a new big$$$, less capable, truck to conserve fuel is pointless, you'll conserve money by not buying it.
Mar-24-2023 06:50 AM