Farmerj
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Had I no need for the tow capacity of my XL HDPP, that’s likely what I’d have gotten. Nice package.
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Had I no need for the tow capacity of my XL HDPP, that’s likely what I’d have gotten. Nice package.
Thanks. I did a whole lot of research. I test drove the canyon, colorado, frontier, tacoma, and ranger. My favorite of the bunch was the canyon at4. What a beautiful truck in glacier blue. I just didn't want to deal with the problems that new generation trucks typically have. Plus I wanted the off road packages that each truck offered and the canyon AT4's were all pushing $50,000. The ranger stickered for $44,500 and I got $2000 off. No deals on the canyon/colorado models. I really wanted to like the tacoma off-road but damn is that thing uncomfortable for me. Worst driving of all the trucks I had listed by a long shot. Frontier was meh. Ranger tremor has 32 inch tires, fox shocks, mild lift straight from the factory. The 2023 is the last model of this current generation so assume most issues have been worked out since the trucks reintroduction in 2019. I always try to buy the last gen model of a truck for reliability. The 2024 ranger will see a $5500 increase so will be priced similar to the new GM twins. Toyota has said a price increase is in store for the new tacoma; i'll assume $5000 just like Ford and GM did with their trucks.Had I no need for the tow capacity of my XL HDPP, that’s likely what I’d have gotten. Nice package.
I did the same and that canyon AT4 was sweet although not a fan of the screen being above the dash.Thanks. I did a whole lot of research. I test drove the canyon, colorado, frontier, tacoma, and ranger. My favorite of the bunch was the canyon at4. What a beautiful truck in glacier blue. I just didn't want to deal with the problems that new generation trucks typically have. Plus I wanted the off road packages that each truck offered and the canyon AT4's were all pushing $50,000. The ranger stickered for $44,500 and I got $2000 off. No deals on the canyon/colorado models. I really wanted to like the tacoma off-road but damn is that thing uncomfortable for me. Worst driving of all the trucks I had listed by a long shot. Frontier was meh. Ranger tremor has 32 inch tires, fox shocks, mild lift straight from the factory. The 2023 is the last model of this current generation so assume most issues have been worked out since the trucks reintroduction in 2019. I always try to buy the last gen model of a truck for reliability. The 2024 ranger will see a $5500 increase so will be priced similar to the new GM twins. Toyota has said a price increase is in store for the new tacoma; i'll assume $5000 just like Ford and GM did with their trucks.
The wife and I were discussing how we’ve become a ford family.
I’ve had a 2003 F150 with a 5.4, ram 2500 Cummins, 2020 F150 3.5 Ecoboost and now my 2023 F150 5.0 coyote.
I stretched it getting the 2023, but it’s also a long term purchase lasting well past the loan life.
Had I not needed it for towing the camper and other hauling duties,
Your ranger would have been the next truck.
nice grab on a second gen tacoma.View attachment 315748
Being truck-less for over a year now, I’ve been hitting the classifieds a lot more lately. Three weeks ago I was second in line on a ‘06 Avalanche in good shape, but the first buyer snapped it up within 24 hours of listing.
Then last week I got a tip from a coworker on a fresh listing for the Taco above at $8k. These show up on local dealer lots for about $13k, so I was thinking likely a scam. I contacted seller and offered full price. Second in line (again). My wife told him we can be there in 3 hours (2-hr drive) cash in hand, and he said OK.
I was banking on something really wrong with the truck or some other eye-roll surprise. Turns out the seller had a family emergency and needed cash ASAP. He had 150 other inquiries, and everyone was trying to lowball him.
CarFax checked out. Single owner, minimal rust, full maintenance records. Even had the tow package which wasn’t mentioned in the listing.
Selling my Accord next week. A set of beefy tires on the new rig and I’m set to go.
Sweet man, good mileage? Rip that nerf bar off too.View attachment 315748
Being truck-less for over a year now, I’ve been hitting the classifieds a lot more lately. Three weeks ago I was second in line on a ‘06 Avalanche in good shape, but the first buyer snapped it up within 24 hours of listing.
Then last week I got a tip from a coworker on a fresh listing for the Taco above at $8k. These show up on local dealer lots for about $13k, so I was thinking likely a scam. I contacted seller and offered full price. Second in line (again). My wife told him we can be there in 3 hours (2-hr drive) cash in hand, and he said OK.
I was banking on something really wrong with the truck or some other eye-roll surprise. Turns out the seller had a family emergency and needed cash ASAP. He had 150 other inquiries, and everyone was trying to lowball him.
CarFax checked out. Single owner, minimal rust, full maintenance records. Even had the tow package which wasn’t mentioned in the listing.
Selling my Accord next week. A set of beefy tires on the new rig and I’m set to go.
225k mileage, new timing chain. It doesn't look like it's been off-road.Sweet man, good mileage? Rip that nerf bar off too.
I'd leave em help keep some of the salt off the rockers. Every little bit helps.225k mileage, new timing chain. It doesn't look like it's been off-road.
Besides the look, are there practical reasons to ditch the nerf bars? Ground clearance issues? I have no problem accessing the top of the vehicle. The guy who I bought it from was like 5'4", so maybe that's why he put them on there.
Mostly looks and ground clearance.225k mileage, new timing chain. It doesn't look like it's been off-road.
Besides the look, are there practical reasons to ditch the nerf bars? Ground clearance issues? I have no problem accessing the top of the vehicle. The guy who I bought it from was like 5'4", so maybe that's why he put them on there.
If you dont take them off, a boulder or rock may try to help you225k mileage, new timing chain. It doesn't look like it's been off-road.
Besides the look, are there practical reasons to ditch the nerf bars? Ground clearance issues? I have no problem accessing the top of the vehicle. The guy who I bought it from was like 5'4", so maybe that's why he put them on there.
The right rock sliders would actually add protection, look better, and can be used as a step and jacking point. But definitely not necessary.Mostly looks and ground clearance.
Be sure to check the drive shaft and u joints. I’ve gone through two sets on mine and I’m only at 216k. But that may be to oversized tires, I don’t know. Only other “real” problem I’ve had on mine is the AC blower motor going out last week; it was $80 for the part and I replaced it myself.225k mileage, new timing chain. It doesn't look like it's been off-road.
Besides the look, are there practical reasons to ditch the nerf bars? Ground clearance issues? I have no problem accessing the top of the vehicle. The guy who I bought it from was like 5'4", so maybe that's why he put them on there.
Thanks for the info! Got the nerfs off, and I’ve been lurking on marketplace for a good set of used ones. Picked up a like-new set of of these today for $200.The right rock sliders would actually add protection, look better, and can be used as a step and jacking point. But definitely not necessary.
Post some pics when you get them put on.Thanks for the info! Got the nerfs off, and I’ve been lurking on marketplace for a good set of used ones. Picked up a like-new set of of these today for $200.
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