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Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:01 pm to TygerTyger
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I have a 2012 Tacoma 4x4 with 236K miles. She's been a fantastic truck but has been throwing a few codes that point towards fuel injectors, a mass air flow sensor, and possibly a new fuel pump.
I'm trying to talk myself in to a 2021 Tundra Limited 4x4 but 38K is a lot after not having a note for 5 years.
Find you a good indy mechanic and he can have that Tacoma running like a top again for $1500. Beats forking out $38K.
Your money though baw.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:02 pm to member12
I'm a Toyota guy, but I will give props to Ram. They have come light years over the past 15 years or so. I rented a basically new (under 3500 miles) Ram in 2012 and I can still recall it being one of the nicest vehicles I had ever driven.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:03 pm to GeauxZone90
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These new tundras and tacomas with turbos won’t touch 250k
People have an unwarrented fear of turbos. They are more complex than a non-boosted engine but the durability of engines is about design/engineering and not whether it is NA or boosted. Betting against Toyota/Lexus durability is a suckers bet which is not to say they can't engineer a "bad" engine it is simply they are statistically the least likely to do so.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:03 pm to dewster
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The Ridgeline is an excellent pickup (not a truck technically). It can easily handle what most full sized truck buyers actually put their trucks through.
Yeah I love mine
I don't have any need to tow anything or do anything that a full size truck does so it's perfect for me
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:06 pm to member12
I have a 1987 Nissan Hardbody Desert Runner only 1,000 were built with 952,000 miles on it. Actually retired it from a daily driver with 450,000 miles.
Just could not destroy the truck.
I made this truck into a true 4x4 off-road truck, which I ran off-road in the desert racing it. Destroyed the collectors valve. I bought it to be a 4x4 and not a collectors item.
It was built in Smyrna, TN.
2018 Nissan frontier 4x4 4.0 V6 2nd gen lifted.
Still got a lot of life as it is a proven platform.
Probably built in Canton, MS.
Just could not destroy the truck.
I made this truck into a true 4x4 off-road truck, which I ran off-road in the desert racing it. Destroyed the collectors valve. I bought it to be a 4x4 and not a collectors item.
It was built in Smyrna, TN.
2018 Nissan frontier 4x4 4.0 V6 2nd gen lifted.
Still got a lot of life as it is a proven platform.
Probably built in Canton, MS.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:10 pm to johnnyrocket
Did they not include the Ford Ranger?
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:14 pm to weadjust
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Did they not include the Ford Ranger?
They tried but couldn’t find one running after 5 years.
This post was edited on 1/19/24 at 6:15 pm
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:25 pm to member12
I like my Ridgeline. Does exactly what I need it to.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:26 pm to member12
I have two trucks.
A 2021 Ram 1500. Have around 35k on it, so far so good, love the interior and the ride
I have a 96 Nissan “hardbody” I bought in 1999. It had 27k on it when I bought it then for 8500.. has 280k now and is doing fine…
A 2021 Ram 1500. Have around 35k on it, so far so good, love the interior and the ride
I have a 96 Nissan “hardbody” I bought in 1999. It had 27k on it when I bought it then for 8500.. has 280k now and is doing fine…
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:37 pm to member12
A great thing about Ridgelines is, they are made in Alabama by NON-UNION baws and bawettes!
Ford & Rams made by union POS's.
GM's made by union or Mexicans.
Ford & Rams made by union POS's.
GM's made by union or Mexicans.
This post was edited on 1/19/24 at 7:15 pm
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:41 pm to lsufan1971
1997 era Ford Ranger had 4cyl XLT 4x4 limited edition sold in California. Bought in Jan 1997 from a guy who bought it, and decided it was way underpowered for $15,500 with 750 miles.
I used it as a daily driver.
325,000 miles sold it.
My only complaint was changing the $85 timing belt. 6 hour job. Did that 4 times. Change your fluids which were easy. Changed from Ford to aftermarket u-joints which had grease zerk’s. Really had no issues except signal switch box around steering wheel changed once.
Gas mileage wise it was a great truck. Cheap on tires.
Speed wise it was a dog.
Guys in the 4x4 club used mostly 4.0 V6.
3.0 V6 was weaker, but not a bad engine.
4.0 V6 guys blew transmissions due to heat build up in a tight area. Those trucks were a blast to drive.
I used it as a daily driver.
325,000 miles sold it.
My only complaint was changing the $85 timing belt. 6 hour job. Did that 4 times. Change your fluids which were easy. Changed from Ford to aftermarket u-joints which had grease zerk’s. Really had no issues except signal switch box around steering wheel changed once.
Gas mileage wise it was a great truck. Cheap on tires.
Speed wise it was a dog.
Guys in the 4x4 club used mostly 4.0 V6.
3.0 V6 was weaker, but not a bad engine.
4.0 V6 guys blew transmissions due to heat build up in a tight area. Those trucks were a blast to drive.
This post was edited on 1/19/24 at 6:54 pm
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:55 pm to KemoSabe65
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Ridgeline is not a TRUCK!!
It is, and a great Baw trigger
And no, I don't own one. I've had really good luck with the two F150s I've had since 2003.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 6:59 pm to go ta hell ole miss
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The GM vehicles must be omitting the multiple transmissions you’ll have to buy to get to that level.
Guess none of my trucks over the past 20+ years got the memo that they were supposed to shite out the trans.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:04 pm to BuckyCheese
I agree I only had one tranny go since the 1978.
It was a due to a bad transmission cooler / radiator all in one piece. It was on a new truck that did not make it off the lot. Dealer switched it out to a separate transmission cooler and radiator.
I am pretty consistent on changing my rear end fluid and tranny fluid & filter if applicable which probably helps.
It was a due to a bad transmission cooler / radiator all in one piece. It was on a new truck that did not make it off the lot. Dealer switched it out to a separate transmission cooler and radiator.
I am pretty consistent on changing my rear end fluid and tranny fluid & filter if applicable which probably helps.
This post was edited on 1/19/24 at 7:08 pm
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:31 pm to johnnyrocket
My Tundra is doing fine at 320k. No major repairs, just maintenance type stuff.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:39 pm to member12
I have a 2013 Tundra with a 5.7 V8
It has 220k miles and I have ONLY changed the oil.
Best vehicle I have ever owned.
It has 220k miles and I have ONLY changed the oil.
Best vehicle I have ever owned.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:44 pm to lsu xman
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Find you a good indy mechanic and he can have that Tacoma running like a top again for $1500. Beats forking out $38K. Your money though baw.
I have a good mechanic for the work but I’ve also got to deal with my “envie” for something new. I love my truck but I’ve always wanted a full size truck with a V8 engine.
Practical me says keep the Tacoma.
Me who drives a lot and likes to LIKE what I’m driving is pushing hard for a new ride with newer features, more room and more power.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:44 pm to Auburn80
I don't ever recall seeing a set of truck nuts on a Honda Ridgeline. This cannot be a truck and most mentioned as the winners in this thread are neutered trucks.
Posted on 1/19/24 at 9:24 pm to weadjust
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Did they not include the Ford Ranger?
The list is shite
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