Sportin' Wood
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Pretty much every thread on RDP goes sideways in 35 posts or less. I'm not asking for advice on what to buy; curious about what everyone thinks is "The Best Truck" I would say some pretty good candidates so far; I'm not a brand loyalist. There are diamonds in each company stable, like the Jeep Comanche.What do you need this truck to do? Primary use?
Budget?
Asking opinions about who thinks what is best just brings out the brand nut huggers.
I have had over 20 vehicles (I’m 43)
Every brand has been a piece of shit.
Every brand has been great.
The luck of the draw and how you care for it makes more difference than the name on the grill.
https://autoheritagefoundation.org/...nche-a-compact-pickup-as-rare-as-the-ferrari/
Jeep Comanche was one of the best trucks I've ever owned, but Not THE best truck.
I was thinking about trucks and wondering what others thought. I need a truck to be a truck, not a car with a bed. Our Colorado ZR2 Bison is a Car with a bed.
It seems that is not currently an offering from any manufacturers, so we have a look at used vehicles and refurbish them. Even if I overpaid for a used truck and did a lot of restoration, I could still be miles ahead of the $75K-$125K current price tag, and with so much smog crap, the reliability is suspect. The new expanded multiple-gear transmissions are attractive when you look at trucks with three speeds.
Someone mentioned a straight six and granny four speed; I agree with that statement. Those types of trucks are some of the best built. An F100 short box is on my wish list. That 72 Cheyenne posted here with overdrive and fuel injection is a damn nice truck (with a steep price). I really like that truck, BTW.
It's likely that whatever I buy, be it Ford, Ram, Dodge, Chevy, or GM. It will be 4WD and get a service or flatbed. It will need to pull down a house, start when it's cold, be dependable, have some sort of cool factor, have a comfy warm interior, and have good AC in the vents. It can't have death wobble, bump steer, shitty brakes, or loose steering. I love gen 1 dodge trucks; we owned one, and the interior was the worst vehicle ever. But that truck was awesome pulling a load. If I could find the right one, I would figure out the interior, but then you gotta deal with rust. LOL
What this discussion has provided was for me to take a look at some earlier GM products. Those are something I had not considered. Sorry Toyota guys, I can't get excited about them, but I recognize they are reliable.
Please keep them coming, I love reading about people's favorite trucks and why.