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Pre-takeoff checklist
Not trying to start another high wing vs low wing discussion, but I am looking for another pickup soonish and am looking for some info.
Things I want/think I need are:
-Extended cab/4 door with real seats in the back.
-I think I want at least a 6ft bed.
-Needs to have some giddy up, but also decent-ish gas milage. I drive a lot.
-Probably less than $10K.
I currently have a 2000 Ford ranger with extended cab, but not real seats in the back. If it had real seats I prob would keep it longer. I have all sorts of my tools back there. (Semi-roaming heli mechanic.) I live in the city, so I don't need the F250 4X4 with 7.3 diesel that could be an option if I wanted. That's way too much for what I need and would have a hard time getting it in and out of my driveway every day. I could possibly do something like an Avalanche if I could pull the top and fill it up with stuff. I do use a truck occasionally for real work, not just hauling boxes. Otherwise I'd consider an SUV.
What are the trucks to stay away from? Such as when I bought the Ranger, I realized that it was a much better truck overall than the Chevy S10's. I drove a friends Nissan and wasn't impressed. Are any of the 10 year old ish trucks much better than the others? Can you point me in a direction that I can validate the statement so this doesn't turn into a high wing/low wing?
Things I want/think I need are:
-Extended cab/4 door with real seats in the back.
-I think I want at least a 6ft bed.
-Needs to have some giddy up, but also decent-ish gas milage. I drive a lot.
-Probably less than $10K.
I currently have a 2000 Ford ranger with extended cab, but not real seats in the back. If it had real seats I prob would keep it longer. I have all sorts of my tools back there. (Semi-roaming heli mechanic.) I live in the city, so I don't need the F250 4X4 with 7.3 diesel that could be an option if I wanted. That's way too much for what I need and would have a hard time getting it in and out of my driveway every day. I could possibly do something like an Avalanche if I could pull the top and fill it up with stuff. I do use a truck occasionally for real work, not just hauling boxes. Otherwise I'd consider an SUV.
What are the trucks to stay away from? Such as when I bought the Ranger, I realized that it was a much better truck overall than the Chevy S10's. I drove a friends Nissan and wasn't impressed. Are any of the 10 year old ish trucks much better than the others? Can you point me in a direction that I can validate the statement so this doesn't turn into a high wing/low wing?