I just gave up my 99 f150 for an 09 Tacoma trd sport double cab. The ford was ok but this Tacoma is awesome! Both aren;t bad trucks but I would go for the Toyota simply for reliability and resale value. They last a long time
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I have ran them all and I have the best luck with GM products. . .American light duty trucks are good for 300,000miles, medium dutys 500,000miles heavy dutysthose vary a bit 750,000 to 1,500,000miles. . . Import trucks light duty 1/4 tons up to semi tractors will run for 500,000 to 750,000 miles i've seen it happen this way 3 dozen times. . .
I would look at what the truck will tow how many miles how much it costs to buy whats the maintence going to cost you how long do you really want to drive it ?
if you plan on getting a new truck every 1 to 3 years theres no piont in getting a 500,000+ mile life span truck ! ! !
.....not so with my Tundra, though. 5.7L V8 and almost 400HP's! !!!</end quote></div>
My wife bought an 08. Nice engine and tow rating! And with the 150 more expensive it was an easy choice. But having driven a Ford 250 for over ten years with only a window actuator going out. I am very happy. I wouldn't worry about the reliability of either. It seems the Tacoma has been around forever and the F-150 was the best selling for a reason. The used market in the future is where its gonna be at. New will be much more expensive and money harder to get.
The 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Pickup was J.D. Power and Associates award winner for "Highest ranked Large Pickup in Initial Quality". Just like the 2007 Silverado was named the highest quality last year. The Silverado and GMC Sierra are the only 2 full-sized pickups to get a 5-star frontal and side-impact crash test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If you want a new, high-quality, tough, safe, powerful pickup, with the best V-8 fuel economy, then look no further.
I really miss me ole F150. It was a fine truck. However, when I sold my boat, with the gas prices the way they are, I decided to get rid of her. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
With that said, and the way gas prices can go wild, I think the Tacoma is a great vehicle.
Just to be my normal obnoxious self: It's funny when Ford says they sell more trucks than any other company. If you add up GMC and Chevy they sell more than Ford. Just my .02 worth and it doesn't really add up to anything. I personally would go with either a Nissan Titan or a Toyota Tundra. Really, all the trucks are decent but nothing has treated me as well as the Nissan and Toyota I had in the past. In that order too. I'm not sure how I could have killed the Nissan. When I traded it in there was a guy driving it around a couple towns away for about 3-4 more years. I traded it in with 147,000 miles on it.
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Just about any truck on the market is going to be capable of pulling a single ATV. chances are you can haul it in your bed. The 4 banger will get better milage empty, but the v-8 will win out when under load. Chances are, the newer v-8s will rival the little ones there too. Ride around in them before you choose. Some of the smaller trucks ride pretty rough. Like most here, I have driven Fords big and small, Chevy's, and the past two have been Dodges. I had the hemi, but when pulling a very large trailer 5000+ lbs, it was a dog and strained. I was really surprised about that. I know the rear gearing was all wrong. But not to be deterred, I traded up to Cummins diesel, and it made all the difference. Pulling nearly 10000 lbs now, I get 16 to 18 MPG. I'd be lucky to get 6 with the Hemi. You have to get a truck with the proper gearing AND motor if you go big. This truck should last me the rest of my life. The Cummins motors are great.
I have been known to pull a 10'x101 covered snowmobile trailer with 3 dirt bikes and camping gear with a Pinto. Or should I say, the trailer drove the car.... so yes I believe it will go down the road. Was is safe? Heck no. I have personally had the pinto and trailer flying 10 ft in the air doing my best Dukes of Hazard impression as a result. Instead of pulling power, don't forget to pay very close attention to stopping all the weight too...