If you're planning on keeping it for a while, get whatever you think gets you the most bang for your buck. GM & Ford have the best resale bc reasons.
Complete, unabashed, unwillingness to look into complaints during warranty was a MAJOR complaint I had about Toyota in early 2000s. I haven’t gone back. GM wasn’t much better with my Sierra. That’s a real turn off. So far, Ford has been a little better.I too work there and actually the new gen titan looks good to me with the right package. The new frontiers are slated to come out late next year. I know we’re supposed to start doing trial runs sometime next year and from what I’ve been told is that they are supposed to somewhat resemble the titan. They have been needing to do and upgrade as the frontier looks virtually the same since ‘05.
Got a 2018 Chevy 2500 4x4 back in May and have been pleased. Used to pull a pop up camper in a 4 cyl outback. We purchased a 8k lb camper recently and you'd have no idea it's back there.
Also use as an everyday vehicle and I love it. Key to is buy a 1 yr used low mileage. Let someone else eat the 10k in depreciation.
I agree. I looked pretty hard at lightly used trucks on my last 2 purchases. In today’s market, I don’t think it’s worth it not to buy new. Obviously, there are exceptions, like private sales — I’m not that lucky.I buy new every 3-4 years and don’t feel that depreciation at all with GMs once I’m ready to trade. Ram is a different story, though.
I agree. I looked pretty hard at lightly used trucks on my last 2 purchases. In today’s market, I don’t think it’s worth it not to buy new. Obviously, there are exceptions, like private sales — I’m not that lucky.
I was shocked what my dad got on his trade in for his 2500 HD with 150,000 farm miles on it. It was way more than I expected.
Looking at getting a full size truck. Probably 2011-2015 models. I am doing my research on different brands but wanted to get you guys opinions. Most reliable, 4X4 or no, fuel efficiency etc. All advice welcome.
I agree also on the ride and drive. But............. We have about 600 Chevy trucks in our fleet and we have one or more in the shop for transmission replacement at almost any given time. Most of these are not pulling anything and mostly hwy. miles. The last three company trucks I have had all had to have a transmission. The one I drive now is down with transmission problems. I just bought a new F250 personal truck to pull my show trucks, in an inclosed 30' trailer and have been very happy with it so far.^^ I agree.
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