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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #30 on: December 24, 2018, 02:18:40 PM »
I have a 2014 longbed 5.7 tundra. I get 16.2 mpg and love the truck. Such a smooth ride and loads of power.

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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #31 on: December 24, 2018, 02:23:05 PM »
I’m just glad we could bring some life to this thread!

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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #32 on: December 24, 2018, 02:24:06 PM »
I love my tundra.  It's been a great truck.  With that said, I'd go f150 between the two options.  Those little barbie beds are pointless for my uses and a crew can is a must with kids (my tundra is a quad cab :bash:).  Let'snot even talk about comparing mileage  :chuckle:

After all that I'd get a GMC  :chuckle:

You were ok till you mentioned gmc. I’d drive a Prius before willfully choosing anything gm!
Did you say Prius?   :yike:
That’s how much I despise anything gm made! Ya it was that bad.
You already drive a prius :chuckle:

And Kayden cant be counted as full size :chuckle:
Nah that Prius is gone. On to Subaru’s now.  :chuckle:

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Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #33 on: December 24, 2018, 02:41:06 PM »
Just think positive, after the warranty runs out you will have two turbos that at some point one or both will need to be replaced. What are those going to cost? I do like the sounds of the longer bed though, but not enough to want to buy a ford.

I’ve replaced 2. In 6 years.

Edit to say by “I’ve” I mean my guys. Not me.
Those 2 still under warranty?

We all know it is good until the warranty runs out, then your waiting for something to go south..lol

Honestly I don’t think you can really go wrong with either truck. Steer clear of the dodge 1500’s. We have upgraded our older company trucks to the Dodges 1500 and all of ours have been in to the stealership for recalls more times than I can remember. I miss my old 07 Megacab with the 5.9.

Yes. They’ll fall under the 5yr/60k mile factory powertrain warranty.

And I agree with everything you’re saying.

We have replaced a couple of coolant pipes that go to the turbos. I think they’re not covered after 3/36 and not cheap. Some of the earlier 3.5 ecoboost are getting some miles on them now.
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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #34 on: December 24, 2018, 03:01:41 PM »
I had a 2005 Tundra and I had my share of recalls and whatnots but overall it was a good truck. Never had an engine problems to speak of. I did have to replace some wheel bearings but that was about it.

I would not mind looking into another 2005 tundra but now that I am forced to look for a new truck i figured i should get one that is better suited to tow my trailer.
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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #35 on: December 24, 2018, 04:11:08 PM »
it is all opinion, Jackelope Knows they all break. that said, if it were me , since you ask my opinion :IBCOOL: My last Ford pickup was a 1998, I loved it, I did not like the Triton motor change, and I do not like a boosted gas motor in a truck. I also do not like the aluminum. I would buy a Tundra any time over a Ford. I may, I have read that Tundra is going to get a redesign very soon.
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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #36 on: December 25, 2018, 05:53:55 PM »
I’ve posted plenty of reasons why Toyota is the most overrated vehicle on the road.
Most owners are in love with the styling and ignore the many shortcomings.
Toyota trucks have some pretty glaring flaws.  Search frame rust and bed rust, among others.
After driving a Tacoma for 9 years, my F150 is superior in every way.
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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #37 on: December 25, 2018, 06:37:42 PM »
I’ve posted plenty of reasons why Toyota is the most overrated vehicle on the road.
Most owners are in love with the styling and ignore the many shortcomings.
Toyota trucks have some pretty glaring flaws.  Search frame rust and bed rust, among others.
After driving a Tacoma for 9 years, my F150 is superior in every way.
No frame or bed rust on any of my Toyota trucks that I have had. Been driving a Toyota truck since 1994. My last Tundra did have a recall out for potential frame rust. Took it into the stealership and it checked out with no issue. Imagine that no rust. There's a reason Toyota trucks have a great reputation for reliability and their resale value is as good as it gets. If they were junk then they woudn't be so highly regarded.

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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #38 on: December 25, 2018, 08:16:40 PM »
I have an 08 tundra, same drive train as the new ones. 5.7l and 4x4, I get 15mpg ave with 17 on the highway unloaded. It's been a great truck, about 150k on it now. No rust issues. The MPG is my only complaint. They've been using the same drive train for over 10 years now, I expect that to change soon.

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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #39 on: December 25, 2018, 08:49:04 PM »
I’ve posted plenty of reasons why Toyota is the most overrated vehicle on the road.
Most owners are in love with the styling and ignore the many shortcomings.
Toyota trucks have some pretty glaring flaws.  Search frame rust and bed rust, among others.
After driving a Tacoma for 9 years, my F150 is superior in every way.
No frame or bed rust on any of my Toyota trucks that I have had. Been driving a Toyota truck since 1994. My last Tundra did have a recall out for potential frame rust. Took it into the stealership and it checked out with no issue. Imagine that no rust. There's a reason Toyota trucks have a great reputation for reliability and their resale value is as good as it gets. If they were junk then they woudn't be so highly regarded.

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/frame-rust-years.382824/
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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #41 on: December 25, 2018, 08:58:38 PM »
I’ve posted plenty of reasons why Toyota is the most overrated vehicle on the road.
Most owners are in love with the styling and ignore the many shortcomings.
Toyota trucks have some pretty glaring flaws.  Search frame rust and bed rust, among others.
After driving a Tacoma for 9 years, my F150 is superior in every way.
No frame or bed rust on any of my Toyota trucks that I have had. Been driving a Toyota truck since 1994. My last Tundra did have a recall out for potential frame rust. Took it into the stealership and it checked out with no issue. Imagine that no rust. There's a reason Toyota trucks have a great reputation for reliability and their resale value is as good as it gets. If they were junk then they woudn't be so highly regarded.

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/frame-rust-years.382824/
http://www.carproblemzoo.com/ford/f-150/frame-rust-problems.php

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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #42 on: December 25, 2018, 09:12:25 PM »
@jackelope would you buy a ford or stick with gm next pickup you get?

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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #43 on: December 25, 2018, 09:22:16 PM »
I’ve posted plenty of reasons why Toyota is the most overrated vehicle on the road.
Most owners are in love with the styling and ignore the many shortcomings.
Toyota trucks have some pretty glaring flaws.  Search frame rust and bed rust, among others.
After driving a Tacoma for 9 years, my F150 is superior in every way.
Every way except for resale...

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Re: Tundra VRS F-150- Need a new truck.
« Reply #44 on: December 25, 2018, 09:34:18 PM »
Go drive them all. If I didn’t need a 3/4 ton, I’d have a tundra crew max in the driveway. I test drive it back to back with the f150 3.5 eco boost too.

 


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