Pickup Trucks
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- Toyota 1988 - [1]
- Brief history of Toyota pickups - [2]
- Toyota Tacoma, Chevy Colorado/GMC Canyon, Dodge Dakota, Ford Ranger, Nissan Frontier - in 2014 - [3]
- Tacoma had frame rust and leaf spring issues until 2004 - [4]
Examples
- 5 best pickups - [5]
- Compact pickup ratings - [6]
- Top pickups under $5k - [7]
- Most Reliable Under $10k - [8]
- Modern pickups under $15k - [9]
- Best bargain in best pickups - [10]
Toyota
- $4200 2007 144k - [11]
- $7k 2000 139k - [12]
- $4.5k 2007 220k - [13]. Dodge Dakota, Ford Ranger, and Nissan Frontier are very reliable 5 stars, while the Toyota Tacoma gets 3 stars.
Ford
- 2006 $3k work truck - [14]
- 2010 96k $10k - [15]
- 2002 80k $5.5k - [16]
- 2006 84k $7k - [17]
- 2003 103k $5k - [18]
- 2002 65k $9k - [19]
- 2001 95k $7.9k - [20]
User: Eric’s Experiences/Ponderings
Notes
- Add some in here later
“Dream Work Truck”
- Going to make a version for giant american roads (a but bloated, but should work fine here, not ideal for city streets though etc)
- A F250 or Equivalent (need to read up more on long term reliability etc)
- Flex Fuel Spark Ignition (Gasoline) engine to avoid DPF-EGR Maintenance Mess
- An Auxiliary Fuel Tank (Gasoline or Diesel depending on what your small engines are running on)
- Side Tool Boxes
- Convenrional is FINE,