Pickup - I need one

Bed Wetter

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My TacOps van, while incredibly tactical, rapey, stealthy and versitile, is getting high in the miles. Time to change to a tactical truck. I don't care about bells and whistles, don't tow much, mostly be tooling around suburban Gotham doing operator stuff like driving kids to school and sports with the occasional weekend hunting. Not a new truck, something 2 to 5 years old. 4 doors, 4 wheel drive, not gay. I'm cheap.

Talk me into a make...

Small pickups: nope.

Toyota: very bland and well made. Great resale. Little more expensive.

Chevy: Pretty. Little more expensive.

Dodge: HAHAHAHAHAHA! Nope.

Ford: Starting to lean towards Ford. There are more Fords around than anything else so it's easier to find a good deal. As much as I hate appeasing hippies, EcoBoost seems kinda neat. Or is it crap?

Nissan: Japan's Dodge. Nope.
 


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I'd get a Highlander. Great ride.

SUVs lack sufficient cargo space for all of my tactical kit. I could go suburban, sequoia or armada but that becomes cost prohibitive.

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If the Nissan NV had more ground clearance and 4x4 I'd be all over it.
 

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I don't own an ecoboost but have talked to a few guys that say the ecoboost isn't worth it unless you need the extra towing, they say go with 5.0 instead.
But I wouldn't own a ford unless I got a great deal on one go with a newer(2014 and up) silverado with the 5.3 and 3.42 rear end;).
You should be able haul a lot of your tactgear in one with the 6.5ft box and topper. (toppers are kinda gay but useful for these operations)

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They make a spec op silverado tailor made for your operations
http://www.chevrolet.com/special-edition-silverado.html

http://www.wheelhero.com/blog/call-...chevy-silverado-with-off-road-rims-and-tires/
 
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I don't own an ecoboost but have talked to a few guys that say the ecoboost isn't worth it unless you need the extra towing, they say go with 5.0 instead.
But I wouldn't own a ford unless I got a great deal on one go with a newer(2014 and up) silverado with the 5.3 and 3.42 rear end;).
You should be able haul a lot of your tactgear in one with the 6.5ft box and topper. (toppers are kinda gay but useful for these operations)

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They make a spec op silverado tailor made for you operations
http://www.chevrolet.com/special-edition-silverado.html

http://www.wheelhero.com/blog/call-...chevy-silverado-with-off-road-rims-and-tires/

Hahahaha! That's awesome. If I worked in the oilfield I'd be all over it. Just a little too flamboyant for my taste.
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I'm definitely a fan of toppers. I need to consult guywhograbslifebythehorns about dustproofing the box.
 


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Avoid the 5.4 or the ecoboost in the F150s. Get the 5.0 if you get the ford. Solid body, lots and lots of cab room, great mileage, and get a 6.5 ft box, not that short one you cant haul manly shit in.
 

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damnit... why does it do that???

first one was the a-team van...
 
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I was very interested in the dodge eco-diesel after my neighbor got one but then his motor blew up.
 

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I was very interested in the dodge eco-diesel after my neighbor got one but then his motor blew up.

"I see your problem right here. See this panel? See the Ram logo on it? That's what caused your engine to explode."
 


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My 2015 Ecoboost is awesome. There are bad trucks/motors in all makes and models. I posted a picture in another truck thread about what it is capable of.
 

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I don't need buttons on buttons, so I went Toyota, and may never look back.

Previous lifetime Chevy guy.
 

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i bought my first new truck 30 years ago... since then i've had many...

have yet to find a manufacturer that doesn't need a service department attached to EVERY dealership...

get what you want... they all break...
 

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The biggest thing i would look at is what trucks are made in mexico and what ones are made in america.
 

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All trucks have there lemons and all have the ones that run forever. I have a 02 Silverado that I use for a work truck and I have beat the living crap out of that thing and it still runs good.
 


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The biggest thing i would look at is what trucks are made in mexico and what ones are made in america.


that used to work, but anymore i'd be surprised if you could find any truck that was "built" in any 1 country... most will say "assembled in" on the tag... most "american made vehicles", i would guess, have components coming from at least 6 countries and 3 continents...
 

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Look at the contenders, test drive a few, and buy the one that makes "it" move.

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For black ops and outrunning the cops: Buy an old Chevy van, paint it primer black, and then drop a chev 572 crate motor in her with tubbed slicks on the back.

P.S. Add NOS if dissatisfied with 621 hp on pump gas.

Disclaimer: This may be cost prohibitive to your budget.
 
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I agree with Ahab, bought 2014 ecoboost a year ago. To me the ride was better then every one else. MPG in ND sucks with it, the claimed MPG is attainable on roads like in mn where you average 50m/h. I love the power and when it's available with the eco. Ram and GM's were both nice but after many back t ok back to back test drives the Ford was the most comfortable.
 

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that used to work, but anymore i'd be surprised if you could find any truck that was "built" in any 1 country... most will say "assembled in" on the tag... most "american made vehicles", i would guess, have components coming from at least 6 countries and 3 continents...

Well then what company assembles trucks in america and does not use any parts from mexico or china?
 


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