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Chas'n Tail

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Pulled a new one off westlie's lost couple months ago. Took all damn day to get through paperwork but I can't say I've had any complaints. Decent folks to deal with. Not really a rave review, but not a bad one. I would call myself satisfied.
 


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I hear ya Kurt, don't really know why they get such mileage. I know golf buds wife kinda likes jackrabbit starts which I'm sure doesn't help in town driving.
Other bud mainly for hunting around here and pulled sided car trailer to Colorado elk hunting. Said never again. His was a 2014
Mine is a 14 also. Depending on size of trailer i could see 10 or less especially going through the mountains. My trips to idaho when on the interstate if the wind wasnt crazy cruise set at 75 i got 17 often
 

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Yes Toyota's are rock solid yes little thirsty on gas side depends how you drive Ford Eco boost is also and chevy not much far behind on gas milage. Most of all dealers are not what they once where old guys retired and new patch seem interesting. I do 3rd party work in a few around Bismarck/ Mandan and some others and all they want is to up sell everything. I use Oswald repair in Bismarck because he is a good friend and all of brothers where once service managers in chevy ford and dodge and they can work on all warranty and extended warranties. Just find someone you can trust and take care of problems.
 

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you dont have to service a chevy? Seems odd considering their recommended service intervals....good luck with that.
Settle down Karen. It was just poke at a ford joke. I do all of my own service anyway. That way it isn’t getting done by some strung out crack head working for $15/hr and hating life.
 


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Mine is a 14 also. Depending on size of trailer i could see 10 or less especially going through the mountains. My trips to idaho when on the interstate if the wind wasnt crazy cruise set at 75 i got 17 often
my 2020 tundra 4 door gets between 14 and 17 pretty much all the time. hook up my enclosed trailer and its 8 to 11 depending on the wind. every gm dodge or ford ive owned I had to start replacing parts at 80k
 

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The toyotas switched forced to rid of thr 5.7s and now all turboed. It will take couple yrs to be as reliable
 

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My 2020 tundra 4 door gets between 14 and 17 pretty much all the time. hook up my enclosed trailer and its 8 to 11 depending on the wind. every gm dodge or Ford I've owned I had to start replacing parts at 80k
My work buggy is an F150, on my 3rd in 7 years. Run them to about 150,000 before getting the new one. Pretty much tires and oil changes is all that is ever put into them.
I also use this to pull my boat in the summer, and enclosed in the winter.

My son had a 2010 F150 with 208,000, that truck was needing $$$ every month, was glad he wrecked it. Every time we fixed an issue, they found another one, that sure as shit would go out in about 2,000 miles. I believe I paid as much in fixes, as we paid for the vehicle.
 

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I still find it hard to even look at a toyota after the whole truck frames rusting through and splitting and toyota completely ignoring it. That being said I think all current trucks are decent, it's more about the service after the purchase. Out of all the brands i have owned..which is pretty good number..Ford, toyota, Chevy, Nissan, Audi, Mercedes, Dodge...I am sure I am missing a few. THE ABSOLUTE WORST service departments have been Dodge in Bismarck and Eidie ford..it hasn't even been close. The absolute best was Nissan and Audi...Audi in twin cities. The trucks I have had the most problems with Dodge and Chevy.
 


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