JayKay, the wife has a midsize SUV that we use quite a bit, but I've always wanted a pickup and for whatever reason, have never bought one. I've owned several SUV's in the past though, so I get where you're coming from.
Forgot about the Nissan Frontier. Man that model is due for an update!Had a 2019 Tacoma crew cab 4x4 rental for 3 weeks last month. The worst "road-noise" i've ever heard in any vehicle. I got around 18MPH. I just could not consider because of the road noise coming from the cab vents in the back. Keeping in mind I'm on my third Toyota Avalon. So i would consider myself a Toyota fan.
Might be worth waiting for the new 2020 Nissan Frontier.
https://youtu.be/vrwZSVJA0kY
Once you get a truck you won’t ever want to go without one. There are so many things a guy needs to haul that wouldn’t be so fun in a suv, plus you hunt so a truck is ideal.JayKay, the wife has a midsize SUV that we use quite a bit, but I've always wanted a pickup and for whatever reason, have never bought one. I've owned several SUV's in the past though, so I get where you're coming from.
Forgot about the Nissan Frontier. Man that model is due for an update!
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Once you get a truck you won’t ever want to go without one. There are so many things a guy needs to haul that wouldn’t be so fun in a suv, plus you hunt so a truck is ideal.
Jaykay is only allowed out of the house when Guy takes him fishing...
Mine also is a 2018 and has the injector noise but so did my 2016. I get a bit of rearend noise when just coasting but I heard they all do it to. I have had 5 different Tacomas, a Fj and 2 Rav 4s and been happy with all - never left me stranded anyway Lol
Don't know if a low milage clean used one is an option, if it is these guys are hard to beat. One way tickets down there are cheap.
https://www.texasdirectauto.com/for-sale/truck/?sort=p-a
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/com...ge-overseas/ar-AAO1NLt?ocid=spartan-ntp-feedsJust heard 50% of GMC is currently owned by China. Kinda makes sense why Ford motors cant get the computer chips outa China right now.
I am also quite certain that GMC never paid back the obama loan of several billion dollars back when the tax payers did the old bail out.
Pisses me off that we Americans are just fine selling out the way we do.
The new Colorado's with the Duramax have a towing capacity of 7,700lbs, the Ford Ranger with the Ecoboost comes in at 7,500lbs towing capacity. I'd go with the Ecoboost personally.
Just heard 50% of GMC is currently owned by China. Kinda makes sense why Ford motors cant get the computer chips outa China right now.
I am also quite certain that GMC never paid back the obama loan of several billion dollars back when the tax payers did the old bail out.
Pisses me off that we Americans are just fine selling out the way we do.
GM is a US publicly traded company owned by its shareholders with some of its largest holders being American institutions like Vanguard, Fidelity, Berkshire, Blackrock etc. Now, they do have some 50/50 joint ventures in China to manufacture and sell vehicles in the Chinese market which I'm assuming is where your misleading statistic is coming from.
In your own words explain what this copy and paste is saying, and what your conclusion is as far as if GM is "owned" or was "bought" by China?
https://za.investing.com/magazine/american-companies-owned-by-china/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=23845231070910493&utm_content=GM_2_W__&origin=facebook&fb_params
GMC
Headquarters: Detroit, Michigan
Bought By: Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (Joint Venture)
Headquarters: Shanghai, China
General Motors holds the distinction of being America’s largest automobile manufacturer. As such, it’s also one of the biggest companies of its kind in the entire world, which certainly makes it profitable and appealing.
While General Motors isn’t owned by a Chinese company, it does rely on its partnership with Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp to keep the money rolling in. Both of the companies formed a joint venture in 1998. SAIC sells companies under the General Motors name, even if customers don’t realize it. SAIC has its headquarters in Shanghai, while GM has theirs in Detroit.
At its core, General Motors still remains a very American brand with American values, but every company needs a helping hand sometimes. In this case, it’s a beneficial partnership that allows the brand to experience the best of both worlds.