Ram or Silverado or Sierra ?

spaman

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I gotta say I really like the idea of the RamBox too
what I know about the Ram Box is that although it is very handy it changes the inside of the bed and also is susceptible to holding water and causing early rust. For these reasons I have not got this options on any of my Ram trucks
 

WoodPeckr

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The Tundra is a good truck. I was surprised how popular they are down south. I didn't ship it because it's dated and the ride is really choppy when it's not loaded.
A few years ago went to look at the Prius when it was the big deal in the winter. Pull in a Toyota dealership and they have a GM Sierra plowing snow there. After checking out the Prius I ask the salesman why is a Sierra and not a Tundra plowing your lot? He justed laughed and said, "A Tundra doesn't have the balls!"

I'm not a truck guy but would probably go for the Ford or GM depending on which gave a better ride.
 

caldave

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I cant believe no one has mentioned the Dodge Ram
this is my third ram long Horn in 6 years. My present Long Horn Ram had the new Italian made 3 litre turbo diesel engine. I pull a 24" car trailer with my race car inside no problem, tandem snowmobile trailer loaded up with ease, and a dirt bike or Seadoo is no problem. The inside is as luxurious as it gets and I have never had a problem with these trucks. Never. This is a no brainer Dodge all the way, because no other manufacturer overs a Diesel engine at the 1500 series.
+1 for the Ecodiesel. Great little engine.
 

Cassini

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Oh that's an easy answer: I need an 8 foot box for plywood. They don't make any other cab configurations for an 8' box
All of the big manufacturers make 4-door cab pickups with 8 foot boxes. It might not be available in the 1/2-ton model in some lines however. Take a look at the 3/4-ton pickups.
 

JackBurton

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All of the big manufacturers make 4-door cab pickups with 8 foot boxes. It might not be available in the 1/2-ton model in some lines however. Take a look at the 3/4-ton pickups.
I hear you but a 2500 model adds about 10k to the base price and I don't need the beefed up suspension that much. I would if the difference was only 3k but 10 is too much.
 

Goodoer

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Ram is from Mexico and Sierra/Silverado are the same truck. Add at least a Ford into the mix. All are decent.

I'd say to take the bonkers huge savings and get this last model of current Nissan Titan... It has been around forever and has all the bugs worked out. Strong, albeit gas-guzzling, engine and good frame. Made in Mississippi.

If you need the bigger box, you have to go to the 3/4 ton from the domestics.

Either way, all manufacturers make good pick-ups... except Toyota and its half-assed effort Tundra (it aint' no Taco). Nissan could always rest their laurels on their first effort truck as it was that good.
 

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I now drive a 1500 Silverado after talking to my mechanic.
Originally, I wanted a f150. My mechanic said he liked it except for a couple upkeep flaws. The main one was an issue with the oversized spark plugs. Apparantly they break all time time and you have to get a specialist to remove them, costing over $800 a pop.
I also noticed there were a lot more f150's available on the used truck market, and rarely any silverados. That sort of indicated to me that more consumers kept their silverados over the f150 counterpart.
But I wouldn't buy either truck unless it had a purpose, for towing or for some type of work, both of which I do.
 

notthemama

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I now drive a 1500 Silverado after talking to my mechanic.
Originally, I wanted a f150. My mechanic said he liked it except for a couple upkeep flaws. The main one was an issue with the oversized spark plugs. Apparantly they break all time time and you have to get a specialist to remove them, costing over $800 a pop.
I also noticed there were a lot more f150's available on the used truck market, and rarely any silverados. That sort of indicated to me that more consumers kept their silverados over the f150 counterpart.
But I wouldn't buy either truck unless it had a purpose, for towing or for some type of work, both of which I do.
The spark plug issue was with the 5.4 Triton engine. Not available anymore.
It was a two piece design that would separate. There are new replacement single piece plugs.
There are more used f150s on the market because more were sold to start.
If you want serious engine issues ask about the GM V8 that deactivates cylinders. Major Lifter issues after 12000okm.
Also the 5.7 Hemi snaps timing chains because of sludge buildup. Chrysler won't admit to it. A recall would bust them.
 

HEYHEY

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F150, there's a reason its been the best selling truck in canada for 20+ years
 

FirstCaveman

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I got the Ram w 5.7 Hemi. Kind of hard on gas, especially if I'm towing my mid-size toy hauler.

I bought an almost 'bottom of the line' model because it was so cheap but functional. $25K plus a few minor options. I'm a low milage guy - only about 15K per year, but I absolutely love it. And you can drive a lot of miles for the price difference to the more efficient newer engine / transmission combos.

FYI, I did not like GM's suicide doors.
 

JackBurton

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I now drive a 1500 Silverado after talking to my mechanic.
Originally, I wanted a f150. My mechanic said he liked it except for a couple upkeep flaws. The main one was an issue with the oversized spark plugs. Apparantly they break all time time and you have to get a specialist to remove them, costing over $800 a pop.
I also noticed there were a lot more f150's available on the used truck market, and rarely any silverados. That sort of indicated to me that more consumers kept their silverados over the f150 counterpart.
But I wouldn't buy either truck unless it had a purpose, for towing or for some type of work, both of which I do.
I noticed there are a ton of used fords on the market too. That speaks volumes to me
 

Countryboy1

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I cant believe no one has mentioned the Dodge Ram
this is my third ram long Horn in 6 years. My present Long Horn Ram had the new Italian made 3 litre turbo diesel engine. I pull a 24" car trailer with my race car inside no problem, tandem snowmobile trailer loaded up with ease, and a dirt bike or Seadoo is no problem. The inside is as luxurious as it gets and I have never had a problem with these trucks. Never. This is a no brainer Dodge all the way, because no other manufacturer overs a Diesel engine at the 1500 series.
ok txs Spaman..The inside of a Ford looks like it hasn't been updated since the 70's...looking at a Ram to pull my camper trailer...
 
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