Pretty simple really....if you had your choice between these two trucks, which one would you choose and why please. I am having a hard time deciding which to go with. Thanks.
10/9/2006 11:01:32 AM
tundra
10/9/2006 11:18:10 AM
chevybecause I hated the tundra's I've been in. Just weren't comfortable at all.
10/9/2006 11:22:31 AM
10/9/2006 11:44:14 AM
dodge hemi. done.i dont like the tundras, toyota just made the v8 so us rednecks would buy them. they shoulda stuck with the i6. it looks like shit too.[Edited on October 9, 2006 at 11:52 AM. Reason : .]
10/9/2006 11:51:14 AM
10/9/2006 11:52:16 AM
You really need to analyze what you're gonna need the truck for, towing, hauling, dickin around, keeping it for 10 yrs or you just want a truck to have a truck. Packages, beds, engines, etc. Personally I'd go for the tundra if I kept to on road conditions and not much hauling since it costs too dam much to fuck up. I'd take the silverado more for utility purposes and off road.
10/9/2006 12:05:11 PM
silverado is better looking in my opinion. big time.
10/9/2006 12:13:41 PM
but here's my fav...
10/9/2006 12:14:34 PM
f2-fiddy
10/9/2006 12:46:50 PM
tundras are pretty fast and still get good gasmileage i was... really impressed with the one i rode in.. but i didn't drive it.all the chevys i've ever been in have been lifted thus numbing the driving experience.
10/9/2006 12:48:06 PM
silverado, if you want power, and comfortable ride, plenty of capacity, a 300k+ mile truck, and shitty gas mileage
10/9/2006 12:48:15 PM
If I could get a Tundra extended cab with the V6, then I might choose it. But I think you can't get anything but the regular cab with the V6. Or can you even get the V6 anymore?If I needed more power, then I'd opt for diesel, and then Silverado is the only choice out of the two; otherwise a six works fine with me. And I really like Yota's V6 (though it is one fuckload more money to replace over Chevy's).But on the other hand, I can work on that Chevy in my sleep.
10/9/2006 1:07:03 PM
Nissan Titan ftw...that 5.6L is no joke
10/9/2006 4:59:06 PM
^yeah a coworker has one. it's nice and fast. we were next to a lil short cab v8 f150 new one and he was going all out racing us squealin tires etc. while the guy in the titan was going normal, and we still beat the f150
10/9/2006 5:05:57 PM
another vote for Titan
10/9/2006 5:05:58 PM
the titan takes premium and has a dana 44 for a rear axleand i enjoy a good penis in my butt[Edited on October 9, 2006 at 5:38 PM. Reason : ]
10/9/2006 5:36:18 PM
what's wrong with a 44?
10/9/2006 5:41:19 PM
10/9/2006 5:42:21 PM
I would go with the Tundra! nice truck, nice ride, not as beast as a chevy though I don't think
10/9/2006 6:18:49 PM
Are we talking new here? Because if so, the new Tundras are amazing... they're just not out quite yet.
10/9/2006 8:04:21 PM
I've been well pleased with my 05 F150. I'm not sold on the looks, but its other qualities outweigh the looks factor.
10/9/2006 8:26:16 PM
The '03 chevy 2500 I drive for work is shit. Plush and fast though.For any real work I try to always drive the F-250. No frills, but it's tough as damn shoeleather and I like the steering/pedal feel it has.
10/9/2006 8:37:09 PM
i went with the silverado 2500 CC with the Duramax.... toyota's interiors are uncomfortable for long trips and felt cheap... that and I needed/wanted the diesel and chevy's got the best one on the market right now.. i'd still prolly go with the silverado if comparing 1500 to tundra... get the MAX edition with the 6.0L
10/9/2006 10:19:12 PM
my dad has a titan.. very nice truck...
10/9/2006 11:18:38 PM
I'm really starting to think Chevrolet all over again. I had been thinking about going Toyota but since GM has started doing all kinds of good financing and I think the 2007s are coming with 5 year 100k warranties. It's starting to become a no brainer
10/9/2006 11:29:30 PM
yota
10/9/2006 11:40:18 PM
Whoever posted the pics of the two trucks, the new 2007 Silverados are now out and are a world of difference from the 2006s, not to mention better looking.
10/9/2006 11:49:45 PM
10/10/2006 12:01:09 AM
Duramax is better than the 6.0 'Stroke, but it doesn't even rate with the Cummins.
10/10/2006 12:24:49 AM
10/10/2006 9:35:59 AM
^I'm pretty sure the Tundra is actually longer than the Silverado
10/10/2006 1:08:48 PM
What about the new Silverado redesign that was just introduced?
10/10/2006 1:47:49 PM
I bought a 2004 Tundra this summer and wouldnt trade it for the world. yea the V8 guzzles gas, I got over it. most come with JBL components in the audio department, and music controls on the steering wheel. the rear sliding window is a big plus and there is a very spacious interior (I bought the double cab). overall I think its a great truck.
10/10/2006 3:32:27 PM
dodge cummins. who doesn't like 20 mpg and something like 350 hp and 610 lb ft. of trq.?
10/10/2006 3:36:49 PM
I've got a silverado 3500 with the duramax diesel (dump bed)... it's quick and I've hauled 6 pallets of solid cement block and the biggest skid steer (~12,000lbs) bobcat makes with it all at the same time and it pulled it fine...Stopping wasn't easy but power wise it didn't really have any trouble. Guess it really depends on what you're going to use it for... Can't really beat chevy for an all out work truck though.
10/10/2006 3:39:46 PM
I have no experience with the Toyota, but I drove a 04 Silverado 1500 for work and it had a bunch of problems after just 4000 miles of light shit-hauling abuse. I wasn't impressed. On the other hand, my father has a 99 Ram 2500 w/ the 24valve Cummins mated with the 5-sp. Other then normal wear and tear (ball joints, shocks, steering components) it has gone 210k without any problems. (He has a mile of dirt switchbacks that raises a 1000ft to drive everyday which I associate with the reason for suspension and steering wear). He has had it chipped with the Edge stage one for 130k and it averages 22mpg according to the computer. Comfort wise, the leather is comfortable and has held up with no tears except the leather wrapped steering wheel, witch started getting crumbly.
10/10/2006 4:15:53 PM
i've got a kodiak 7500 w/ cat diesel and air brakes, air suspension eaton fuller 10speed and of course 5th wheel trailer and I've hauled all kinds of stuff like 12 pallets of sod and maybe 10 or so pavers and usually 2 or 3 bobcats (CAT acutally) and I have to say get the silverado or the tundra. if your looking for a work truck I'd go find a ford though in all honesty. they last forever and have fewer rust problems later in life than their bowtie conterparts. Now for around town stuff the tundra is nice because the bed is lower and you can reach in better than say the f150s (dumbest thing ever making side so high on a pickup) Chevy has the best interiors.oh and ScHpEnXeL just picking on you but seriously don't do that again hauling wise, people get killed or worse yet kill people doing stuff like that.
10/10/2006 6:04:15 PM
Youd be best off with the international cxt, although the chevy and toyota are nice trucks, you might as well spend the most money
10/10/2006 6:11:24 PM
drive them both and you'll have a hard time not getting the tundra
10/10/2006 6:28:43 PM
10/10/2006 6:43:52 PM
10/10/2006 9:17:27 PM
^ I'm biased because of the fat discount I get on dodges through my workplus solid axle versus IFS and a front AAM thats every bit as strong as a dana 60[Edited on October 10, 2006 at 9:43 PM. Reason : SA]
10/10/2006 9:42:59 PM
You need this.[Edited on October 10, 2006 at 10:32 PM. Reason : cause i suck]
10/10/2006 10:29:12 PM
10/11/2006 1:17:11 PM
ha...ha.... miles
10/11/2006 1:20:58 PM
i'll take the engine/tranny combo in the GM right now over any of the others, the cummins motors are nice but I have never liked them. I would not own a powerchoke for all the tea in china, I have driven many and none have anywhere near the power/torque of the duramax... and I'm a lifelong chevy man. The duramax/allison combo is impossible to beat with what's on the market right now. That and I just don't like the interior or exterior of the dodges... so that was never much of an option.
10/11/2006 1:27:10 PM
10/11/2006 11:01:14 PM
actually meant to say lifelong ford man... that was a typing error.. I've got the 3rd gen LBZ which is a marked improvment over the LLY and LB7as for comparable to the latest powerstroke, i've driven them all and i'd take a 7.3 anyday over the 6.0. but i'd take the chevy D/A over either of them.Haven't heard much as far as what the new stroke with the TT will be like, but like I said before, cummins makes a damn fine engine, but the tranny behind it is garbage and I cannot stand anything about the dodge fit/finish or the styling. I did a bunch of research before I bought my truck and yeah my dislike of dodge pretty much eliminated them from the get go, but I gave them a shot just to make sure, drove all 3 offerings in the same trim (4x4, CC, Lariat/LT3/Laramie) and with their respective diesel and automatic trannies... the chevy had the most torque and horsepower of any of them, it also had the 6 speed automatic vs. a 4 speed.I'd take an older non-computer controlled cummins any day if it wasn't in a dodge, just don't like the trucks, mostly the appearance and interiors as i've said before.for what i was looking for the chevy fit the bill.now give me a detroit/allison combo and shoehorn it into a light/medium truck chassis... hell yeahit's all in good spirit and debate, and we all have our opinions, just sharing mine!
10/11/2006 11:16:55 PM
i too prefer the 7.3 (what i have). 5 speed auto is pretty slick with the 6.0 though.
10/12/2006 10:12:04 PM