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Posted on 2/4/17 at 5:32 am to PrideofTheSEC
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If you want to feel power when you drive along with lots of space then choose the Tundra
Interesting since the F150 has the more spacious cab and is faster by every measure.
ETA: And just like the last thread, objective facts get you downvoted.
This post was edited on 2/4/17 at 9:41 am
Posted on 2/4/17 at 5:32 am to MSH
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America vs Not America /thread
Guess this guy's vote is for a tundra.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 5:37 am to mofungoo
8k wasted here on one of those bad arse V6. Ford wouldn't do shite for me.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 6:21 am to klsu24
If you have the money get a Tundra. If wanting to spend less, get a few more interior features, get a F150.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 7:08 am to AU4real35
Tundra isn't American, dumb frick.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 7:16 am to klsu24
F150 is the best looking truck on the market to me, so that's what I would get.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 7:24 am to The Dudes Rug
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Tundra isn't American,
For a long time it was the most American made truck on the market by a long shot. It's still high up in the list
And you don't know who owns Toyota and Ford stock
Posted on 2/4/17 at 7:43 am to The Dudes Rug
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Tundra isn't American, dumb frick.
It's made in San Antonio. It's likely has more American parts than Ford, and certainly GM and Dodge.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 7:45 am to klsu24
Tundra will last you forever. F150 just looks good. No way I would put my money on a turbo gas engine because most owners don't know how to properly treat them, for long term durability. Who has time to let the turbo idle for a minute to spool down, before turning the engine off?
I'll beat my San Antonio built Tundra for years after F150 owners are fixing the holes in their aluminum cans.
I'll beat my San Antonio built Tundra for years after F150 owners are fixing the holes in their aluminum cans.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 7:45 am to klsu24
Tundra
Pros: Most reliable truck on the planet, power.
Cons: outdated on tech. gas mileage
F150
Pros: aluminum body is a game changer. eco boost engine is revolutionizing the industry, gas mileage. tech, power.
Cons: Reliability unknown.
Pros: Most reliable truck on the planet, power.
Cons: outdated on tech. gas mileage
F150
Pros: aluminum body is a game changer. eco boost engine is revolutionizing the industry, gas mileage. tech, power.
Cons: Reliability unknown.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 8:18 am to Placebeaux
Aluminum body is a pro and con for Ford
Posted on 2/4/17 at 8:22 am to DrSteveBrule
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Aluminum body is a pro and con for Ford
I love it. 40k miles and never had to rotate my tires. Avg 21.9 mpg. Easy to clean. No rust.
Posted on 2/4/17 at 8:49 am to klsu24
If you want a vehicle to go to 200,000+ miles with no maintenance get the Tundra.
If you want to replace the transmission at 50,000 miles, get a Ford, Chevy, or Dodge
If you want to replace the transmission at 50,000 miles, get a Ford, Chevy, or Dodge
Posted on 2/4/17 at 8:58 am to BabyTac
I just got a 2015 Platinum Tundra and it is the best vehicle I have ever owned. It is so nice and comfortable on the inside, and drives like a dream. I'm very pleased!
Posted on 2/4/17 at 9:14 am to lsu xman
I used to be a Ford man until I owned a Tundra.
True story--my business partner has taken his brand new F150 into the dealer 3 times about a noise in the dash.
My Tundra now has 200K miles on it and is eight years old and has been to the dealer 1 time simply to answer a recall over the floor mats. I have not had a wrench put on the truck except for scheduled maintenance since I have owned it.
One truck that does intrigue me is the new Nissan. The 2017 has 100K bumper to bumper warranty and now has a transmission that pushes the highway mileage close to 20. They have very good pricing--probably the most truck you can buy for the money right now. Who is old enough to remember can forget how reliable the old Datsun trucks were?
(I don't trust Supreme Toyota in Hammond at all. I bought my truck there but will not do business with them at all now. I went in to get the satellite radio added to my truck and they wanted to charge me to quote me on the radio saying they needed to remove the radio to decide what to install. What a crock. I wonder how many people would have fallen for that crap? I have never been back.)
True story--my business partner has taken his brand new F150 into the dealer 3 times about a noise in the dash.
My Tundra now has 200K miles on it and is eight years old and has been to the dealer 1 time simply to answer a recall over the floor mats. I have not had a wrench put on the truck except for scheduled maintenance since I have owned it.
One truck that does intrigue me is the new Nissan. The 2017 has 100K bumper to bumper warranty and now has a transmission that pushes the highway mileage close to 20. They have very good pricing--probably the most truck you can buy for the money right now. Who is old enough to remember can forget how reliable the old Datsun trucks were?
(I don't trust Supreme Toyota in Hammond at all. I bought my truck there but will not do business with them at all now. I went in to get the satellite radio added to my truck and they wanted to charge me to quote me on the radio saying they needed to remove the radio to decide what to install. What a crock. I wonder how many people would have fallen for that crap? I have never been back.)
This post was edited on 2/4/17 at 9:23 am
Posted on 2/4/17 at 9:21 am to The Dudes Rug
quote:
Tundra isn't American, dumb frick.
You're right, it's Texan.
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