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Need help looking to get a pickup.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Wolves1, Jun 23, 2018.

  1. Wolves1

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    Looking to get a puckup for carrying wood. Looking at the Chevy Silverado, Ram and F 150. I would be using it to go to work 65 miles round trip so MPG is important. Wanted to pick your brain. Leaning towards the Silverado, I rented a suburban last year and loved how it drove wondering if the pickup would have similar drive since they have the same engine.
     
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    Oh boy are you ever gonna get some help on this one! :eek: ;) :whistle: :D :thumbs:

    My 2 cents...there is only one on the list that is running 40 years straight "best seller" :whistle: gotta be doing something right :yes:
     
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  3. Chaz

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    Well, the 1500 Silverado would be a stiffer ride (than the suburban) due to less weight, but should give better gas mileage when empty.

    We used to have a GMC 1500 Sierra and loved it. It had a fiberglass cap on the back which gave it a nice ride quality as well.

    Can't (won't) comment on your other choices. :loco: :crazy::wacky:

    I'm highly biased. :whistle:
     
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    No truck is gonna get great mileage...they're pretty much all 18-22 or so, with the exception of the Ram Ecodiesel I'd say...maybe the new Chevy/Ford half ton diesels will be there too (high 20s)

    Frankly I think they're all very comparable, I would just pick the one you like the looks of the most.

    I will say, in my area anyway there's a lot of 2017 ecodiesels still on lots...and 18s are plentiful and 19s showing up. They're discounting em deeply. A dealer near me gave me an OTD price of 38,859 for a truck with a 53,315 msrp. Pretty decent if you ask me.

    The issue I have with half tons is its kinda hard to find a full 4 door truck with a full 6"7 bed...they've got tiny 5' beds.

    I think to get good advice you need to tell us more...looking to buy new or used? You need a back seat? Full 4 door or ext cab?
     
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    I love my 2010 Silverado. Only issue so far was a leaking transmission cooling line, a common issue.
     
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    Looking at new, crew cab, I like the bench seat.
     
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    I agree, and hopefully will be able to get one soon myself.

    I have a 65 mile round trip commute myself.
    The 2.7 ecoboost is the mpg King, but I'll get the 5.0 as I'm a V8 guy and it still gets better MPG than my Audi wagon.
     
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    The Ford diesel gets better MPG than the Ram.
    The Ford's offer a 6.5' bed on the crew cab. I don't think anyone else does.
     
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    Glad you’re not going for older used (=beater) driving that distance. I have an ‘04 Silverado W/T (4x4, 4.8L V8, single cab, 6’ 6” bed)........abominable mpg..... 14 on a good day downhill with a tailwind. :confused::whistle:

    You might consider pulling a trailer too, to maximize your wood gathering from such a remote site.:yes:

    Hope you find something soon Wolves1 :salute:
     
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    Can't wait to hear the reviews of how well a 4 cyl diesel pulls a 16' trailer load of wood.
     
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    Ford does, so does Ram...they're available just not very common.
     
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    They are more common than you'd think, at least around here. I pay attention to the issue because a 6.5' bed f150 won't fit in my garage. That's precisely why all the manufacturers made the 5.5' bed in crew cabs, as the standard garage size can't fit the 6.5 bed.

    I like the new 2019 ram, I just can't can't bring myself to do it as we've had enough Jeep/chryslers in my family to remind me of the electrical issues.
     
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    Huh....who da thunk......:D
     
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    I’ve had both Silverado and F150 and I’m partial to the Ford. 5.0 liter is stout and better on fuel imo


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    I have a 14 extended cab F150 with 5.0 too, I do love that engine! Torquey and has a good growl to it.
     
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    I know you said new...but I'd buy a beater and use it like a truck and keep whatever you got for a commuter or get a small economical sedan for the commute.
     
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    I just picked up a ‘15 Supecrew Cab Sport Ford with the 3.5L... so far averaging about 18-19 mpg around town.... but on the trip up to Michigan this spring with my truck fully loaded with ATV in the back and gear... and a tail wind I had 23 mpg till I hit a head wind.... then it went back down to about 19mpg... love the extra room of the Supercrew.... the short bed isn’t that bad since I’ve got a trailer to haul any thing else...
     
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    Dad had 2 F150 Platinums with the twin turbo v6 and got 14-15 mpg around home. Never got over 18 hwy. Must've been geared lower.
    I figured the claimed 22mpg hwy was bogus