silveradof-150ramor what?
12/31/2007 10:50:39 AM
OMFG CHEVY!!!
12/31/2007 10:51:27 AM
f150
12/31/2007 10:52:15 AM
heh- i already put my input in the other thread, but in that order and brand new:1) Chevy2) f1503) dodge
12/31/2007 10:52:52 AM
silverado!
12/31/2007 10:52:57 AM
GMC
12/31/2007 10:53:12 AM
what catergories are most important to you?you will get a lot of bias opinions from chevy/ford driver. and the fact that you posted this in C/C you will get a lot of BS.I own an 07 F-150. I searched, tested, and shopped for months for a truck. I went in wanting a GMC Sierra and not even considering Fords.
12/31/2007 10:53:44 AM
The forest service has used all of those.We have new Silverado 4x4s and F-150 4x4s. The older early to mid 90s Rams suck ass cause of transmissions.As work trucks the F-150s are better. More room, more cargo room, better ground clearance, better offroad suspension, etc.The Silverados ride smoother and have more power (but F-150s have plenty of power anyway). If they were Z71s then it'd probably be Chevy all the way.For a personal truck I'd buy a Ford and save money. If the F-150 and Silverado are the same price then I'd pick Chevy.[Edited on December 31, 2007 at 11:02 AM. Reason : ]
12/31/2007 11:01:09 AM
why would you get the work truck version when you could get a baseline standard silverado or F-150 with a much nicer interior?and as for work trucks, we too have F-150's and have had some Chevy's too. The Chevy's have come and gone and we still have some F-150s out there with 250k+ and running strong. this is me
12/31/2007 11:12:38 AM
^It's my opinion that once you've rode in a Rancher Edition F-whatever, there is simply no return. Them seats are PRIMO. I've driven the F-350(?) duelley Rancher Edition. Pulled about a 1.5 ton trailer without even giving it gas. Just let out the clutch and enjoy the ride.
12/31/2007 12:05:32 PM
efff-juan-phiddy ftw
12/31/2007 12:09:08 PM
12/31/2007 12:14:46 PM
funny how that happens
12/31/2007 12:17:03 PM
all cars and trucks are pieces of crap that will give you a ton of trouble. Once in a while you will get one that is unexplainably indestructible and last forever. Once in a while you will get one that falls apart right away. Every company makes both of these. Buy what works, take care of it, wish for luck.
12/31/2007 12:18:09 PM
its true. my old cherokee was one of the indestructible ones. i did my best (wrecked two weeks ago). I hope the repairs don't equal total loss cause i want to get that thing back.
12/31/2007 12:19:34 PM
Go test drive them and figure out what you like and what you can afford.
12/31/2007 12:20:41 PM
My dad bought an 87 wrangler with about 130k miles in 1998. Since my 16th birthday I have driven the living hell out of it (except for about a year when it sat because I did not have $$ to insure it). The odometer broke in 2003, then it was at ~190k miles. I have wrecked it once and got all of the suspension parts for free of craigslist to fix it. I got a set of replacement jeep rims with tires for about $300.Over the years I have replaced countless parts on it but never done ANY service to the motor or transmission. I have gone through an explorer that tore up the transfer case TWICE at $1200 a pop, in the course of two years. Gave that explorer to my dad (the second time the transfer case crapped), bought a land rover, spent thousands keeping that on the road despite the fact it just hit 100k miles last month. Cars are a pain in the ass no matter what you do. But occasionally you do get one that despite how much abuse you throw at it proves to be invincible. I still drive that jeep about every day unless its miserably hot out. My commute to/from work is 60 miles a day, and I still drive that jeep there 5 days a week. I have no clue exactly how many miles are on the thing but it would probably be one for the record books if I did.
12/31/2007 12:29:56 PM