Diamond c wrote:
Go to a dealership and buy a used truck. They should be able to tell you everything about it, and you might get a little warranty to boot.
That’s funny! But you might be able to recommend the best service in Tennetucky in that other thread since you live nearby...
OP, $20k, And 6000lb ish camper, look for the newest low mile pickup with the amenities you want or need from any of the big 3, honestly.
GM, make sure it’s a 5.3/6 speed. Bonus if you get a 6.2.
Ford, 2011 or newer 5.0/6 speed. Bonus if you find a 2013? or newer eco boost.
Ram, Hemi is a must but I wouldn’t consider anything older than 2014 or whenever they got the 8hp trans. Also 2 demerit point for the coil spring rear suspension, but that’s an easy fix if you find the right truck.
Since the used truck market is tight and high priced, don’t overlook HD pickups of an acceptable wheelbase and configuration. With your budget it’s about checking as many of the boxes as you can, not all the boxes. And as a bonus you’d have a truck that is more than capable.
Integrated brake controller, nice, but for under $200 you can put a great brake controller on it. It’s a 2 beer job, 3 if you’re a heavy drinker.
Want to cut cost? Finding a 2wd if that suits your needs is the greatest cost cutting measure. Next is opting for an extended cab over a crew cab if you don’t need a big back seat.
Otherwise condition, miles and repair/service history is generally more important than the badge on the grille when buying a very used vehicle in the age range you’re looking at.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold