New trucks

I guess I'm in the minority here. I have a 2010 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab 4x4 with the 5.7L engine. I love this truck! Great for towing, fantastic ride.
 
Rasky,

If I were you I would get a Regular Cab Sierra or Silverado.

An extended cab Tacoma 4x4 is stickered at 30k.

Insane.

True, but it also has the best resale value. ;)


If I were to go full size it would definitely be GM, though the newer Ford's have really been growing on me. I like the ride a lot better of the GM's though.


My biggest problem with getting a full size (a side from being massive) is that getting it with everything I'd want puts me into the 40k+ range.



I think I may just end up buying an older high milage truck as I'll likely only use it for hauling, snow days and for the occasional trip up north camping/fishing. That way I can still have a fun car to drive. :)


Let us know what you end up getting!

Cheers,
Rasky
 
True, but it also has the best resale value. ;)

Not so anymore. I was just at a Chevy dealer with a friend buying a 2011 Duramax and they had a few Toyota's. I ask how they were selling since the dependability issues, he said they still sell well but they are now about 15% less in value and now have a fairly fast depreciation compared to before. I'm sure this will recover but for now, not so much.:dunno:
 
Not so anymore. I was just at a Chevy dealer with a friend buying a 2011 Duramax and they had a few Toyota's. I ask how they were selling since the dependability issues, he said they still sell well but they are now about 15% less in value and now have a fairly fast depreciation compared to before. I'm sure this will recover but for now, not so much.:dunno:
Interesting...makes sense though I guess...did they say if it was all Toyota's? I could see the Tundra and a few other models but the Tacoma has always been great at resale value and is the clear leader in the mid size truck market.
 
I have an 06 GMC Sierra 2WD (have no real use for 4WD). I don't like trucks, but remodeling our house made it a necessity (plus I hate SUVs even more). I'd rather have a wagon, but a good one is hard to come by now a days.

Been a decent truck, just hit about 65K, the steering column is rattling (known issue will fix eventually) and I'm replacing the wheel speed sensors, another common issue, (got them for $150 sensors and new hubs). Other than that, defect free. Put my 450lb motorcycle in the bed and drove for 4000 miles no problem. Tows my trailer no problem. Gets 14.7mpg in town, little over 20mpg on the highway.
 
Not so anymore. I was just at a Chevy dealer with a friend buying a 2011 Duramax and they had a few Toyota's. I ask how they were selling since the dependability issues, he said they still sell well but they are now about 15% less in value and now have a fairly fast depreciation compared to before. I'm sure this will recover but for now, not so much.:dunno:

Your friend is a lucky guy.

I may end up getting a stripped down Regular Cab Duramax Diesel for under 40k.

That truck would be fun as hell.
 
GM (Silverado or Sierra) with the 6.2L V-8. I love my 2010 Crewcab Silverado :)
 
GM (Silverado or Sierra) with the 6.2L V-8. I love my 2010 Crewcab Silverado :)

Nice truck.

Not a fan of crew cabs though. Takes away bed space.

But you really do have a nice truck though.
 
Your friend is a lucky guy.

I may end up getting a stripped down Regular Cab Duramax Diesel for under 40k.

That truck would be fun as hell.

He paid just north of 48k for a 3/4 ton LTZ Crewcab 4x4 moderately equipped. Sticker was right at 56k before a 2k rebate.
 
He paid just north of 48k for a 3/4 ton LTZ Crewcab 4x4 moderately equipped. Sticker was right at 56k before a 2k rebate.

10k off the sticker after taxes and one would be parked in my driveway. :props:
 
Not a fan of crew cabs though. Takes away bed space.

Well with a 10 month old and a 115lb black lab I need all the cab space I can get along with a bed. A std 6ft bed would be nice but the 5ft 8" bed (shorter bed) isnt all that bad and does fine 80% of the time.
 
Your friend is a lucky guy.

I may end up getting a stripped down Regular Cab Duramax Diesel for under 40k.

That truck would be fun as hell.

That's what I want to get for a "workhorse" truck; I just wish they made a regular cab D-Max with a short (5'8") bed. I'd pick one of those up, throw a V-blade plow on the front, salter on the back, and have the perfect truck for winter cleanup duties.

Plus in the summer with a few performance goodies it could be a serious hotrod truck Im the MAN
 
That's what I want to get for a "workhorse" truck; I just wish they made a regular cab D-Max with a short (5'8") bed. I'd pick one of those up, throw a V-blade plow on the front, salter on the back, and have the perfect truck for winter cleanup duties.

Plus in the summer with a few performance goodies it could be a serious hotrod truck Im the MAN

There you go.


Maybe when my old lady quits naggin at me about money I will go pick one up.
 
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