so after months of shopping and research, I decided that the additional initial outlay and expense of purchasing and maintaining a diesel-powered light truck was not the best option for me at this time. I don't tow often enough or heavy enough to absolutely require the torque, or even a 3/4 ton truck. As for mileage, if you put a pencil to it, the improved mileage from a smoker doesn't pay off unless you intend to keep the rig for at least 100K miles; especially with diesel prices running about 15-20 cents above unleaded. I do not believe ANY of the Big 3 have made a realiable diesel transmission yet; Ford & GM are a lot closer to that point than Dodge however... . Bosch can't get the crud out of the CRD, seems to have about a 12-15% failure rate regardless of what engine it is installed in, so even the Cummins, the most reliable engine ever installed in a light truck, can still be done in by 1 leaking injector, and seems to be doing so at about a 12-15% rate. Plus the third-gen Dodges are just plain... . plain... plain. The last one I looked at was a fully-loaded Lariat, and I honest to gosh think those cheap seats and plain-Jane interior came straight out of a 1974 International Scout. Dodge had the best-looking truck on the market, and then turned some frustrated interior designer loose on them, IMHO. I don't see much improvement on the steering gear either. For me, all of this just adds up to... . don't buy another diesel at this point.
So I took a long hard look at the half-tons, drove and crawled under all 3 brands (I don't consider the Toyota & Nissan to be contenders; they just took their little golf cart-mobiles, put a hot engine in them, and stretched the frame) Anyways, guess what... I really do think the F-150 is the best 1/2 ton out there. (If you REALLY wonder why I think that, go by your Ferd dealer and get the DVD about 1/2 ton trucks. ) So I traded in old Silver and drove home a new F150 4x4 today. . I guess we'll see how I feel about this after summer vacation towing in the Rockies :-laf :-laf but right now it feels pretty good.
So I took a long hard look at the half-tons, drove and crawled under all 3 brands (I don't consider the Toyota & Nissan to be contenders; they just took their little golf cart-mobiles, put a hot engine in them, and stretched the frame) Anyways, guess what... I really do think the F-150 is the best 1/2 ton out there. (If you REALLY wonder why I think that, go by your Ferd dealer and get the DVD about 1/2 ton trucks. ) So I traded in old Silver and drove home a new F150 4x4 today. . I guess we'll see how I feel about this after summer vacation towing in the Rockies :-laf :-laf but right now it feels pretty good.
