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Bowfreak
Dec 02, 2015Explorer
I like the looks of the new Fords, but every I get in one and just shut the door they don't sound as solid as my Toyota.
For comparison I am at 120,000 miles on my Tacoma and have yet to even need to change the brakes. Other than oil, oil filter, and air filter I never have to change anything out on them. Sill have 50% tread on the 2nd set of tires. I am just worried I am going to be let down by Chevy, Ford, or Dodge.
For comparison I am at 120,000 miles on my Tacoma and have yet to even need to change the brakes. Other than oil, oil filter, and air filter I never have to change anything out on them. Sill have 50% tread on the 2nd set of tires. I am just worried I am going to be let down by Chevy, Ford, or Dodge.
IdaD wrote:
The gas V6 in the Colorado has a really bad reputation, so just an FYI. Between the two, I would personally prefer the Taco even if it is an older design. They are solid trucks and I think a V6 model would pull that trailer well. I think your mileage would decline compared to your current Taco, though.
If I were you I would also at least drive an F150 to compare them. They don't cost much more but are roomier and more capable, and probably not any worse on gas with the lower trim engines. If I were buying a half ton right now I think I'd take an F150 over the other options.
I wanted a truck, through. :B
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