โSep-24-2014 04:02 PM
โSep-26-2014 03:24 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:HAHAHAHA!!!!transamz9 wrote:x96mnn wrote:spoon059 wrote:x96mnn wrote:
If it's not a Cummins is it still considered a truck?:h
Ask that question next year when Nissan and Toyota have a Cummins in their pickup trucks... ๐
My personal opinion only, but those cummins powered Toyota and Nissan will make it a them, then the rest race in the 1500 line.
I believe you meant to say....If it's not a six in a row Cummins is it still considered a truck?:):S
Yea the others swing both ways!
โSep-25-2014 06:27 PM
transamz9 wrote:x96mnn wrote:spoon059 wrote:x96mnn wrote:
If it's not a Cummins is it still considered a truck?:h
Ask that question next year when Nissan and Toyota have a Cummins in their pickup trucks... ๐
My personal opinion only, but those cummins powered Toyota and Nissan will make it a them, then the rest race in the 1500 line.
I believe you meant to say....If it's not a six in a row Cummins is it still considered a truck?:):S
โSep-25-2014 02:12 PM
โSep-25-2014 02:10 PM
x96mnn wrote:spoon059 wrote:x96mnn wrote:
If it's not a Cummins is it still considered a truck?:h
Ask that question next year when Nissan and Toyota have a Cummins in their pickup trucks... ๐
My personal opinion only, but those cummins powered Toyota and Nissan will make it a them, then the rest race in the 1500 line.
โSep-25-2014 01:59 PM
spoon059 wrote:x96mnn wrote:
If it's not a Cummins is it still considered a truck?:h
Ask that question next year when Nissan and Toyota have a Cummins in their pickup trucks... ๐
โSep-25-2014 01:36 PM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:
Spoon
If you are talking about cost(selling price), maybe you need to do more research on the cost of Mercedes and those of Ford, FCA, GM. I think that you will find them in line with these. If you had used Bentley, Aston Martin, or Ferrari, it might have been clear.
Your intent was not clear without factual references.
โSep-25-2014 01:32 PM
x96mnn wrote:
If it's not a Cummins is it still considered a truck?:h
โSep-25-2014 11:28 AM
โSep-25-2014 11:14 AM
Bedlam wrote:
When I was truck shopping in 2004/2005, GM had the most expensive trucks and Dodge had the least expensive. When it came down which manufacturer had most value for what I wanted, it was the Ford.
I am now shopping larger trucks and GM does not have an offering, so it is between Ram and Ford. Ram again is less expensive than the Ford and soon enough you will find out which one I value more based on my wants (I cannot say needs since this a recreational toy and not for business).
For those of you that had bad luck with some of the Ford diesels, I feel for sorry for you as mine keeps defying your posts. Maybe my truck is as stubborn as me and refuses to be put in class or category. Meanwhile, I'm watching the clock at work waiting to go camping...
โSep-25-2014 10:44 AM
โSep-25-2014 10:38 AM
โSep-25-2014 10:32 AM
โSep-25-2014 10:32 AM
goducks10 wrote:Dadoffourgirls wrote:goducks10 wrote:
2013 sales
Ford F150-350 733,345
GM 1500-3500 657,251
Ram 1500-350 355,674
No 450,550,650 or 750's
What is the source of this? I did not know that Ford actually shared the details of their sales at this level.
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2014/04/who-sold-the-most-pickups-in-2013.html
โSep-25-2014 10:17 AM