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ghosthunter:
You can get a used Nissan Frontier 4 x4 crew cab for less than your budget. I have had two.

No issues. I am currently driving a 2012 I bought new. 150 k , no issues.

jackelope:

--- Quote from: Night goat on February 09, 2025, 04:40:49 PM ---
--- Quote from: jackelope on February 09, 2025, 02:26:48 PM ---I wouldn’t buy a diesel ford transit. I’d buy an ecoboost transit.

You can buy a newer one that is factory all wheel drive or you can buy an older actual 4x4 transit that’s been converted to 4x4 by Quigley.
https://www.quigley4x4.com/products/ford-transit/

You can get a newer F150 without the big giant screen. That’s easy.

Newer Rangers are great if you fit in them. I was looking forward to them but they’re too small for me.

Hard to say anything will last 15-20 years, and you’ll inevitably end up needing repairs at some point which will be hard to do yourself on anything newer.

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Is there any way to avoid eco boost these days?

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No, but why would you want to?

That’s not entirely true. You can if you go back a few years. You talking transit or F150?
F150 you can get a 5.0L v8. Maybe a 3.5 or 3.7 something in a base model. Grossly underpowered that way though.

If you want all wheel drive transit, it’s diesel or ecoboost. Or a conversion. Quigley is where it’s at for a conversion. They’re true 4x4 powertrain. Not all wheel drive.

highside74:
5.0L F150
5.7L Tundra
2005 Duramax
3.4L Tacoma Double
2015 Tacoma



HntnFsh:
You mean 2006 Duramax. LBZ

highside74:

--- Quote from: HntnFsh on February 09, 2025, 07:55:47 PM ---You mean 2006 Duramax. LBZ

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I thought I wrote 2006 so yes I meant 2006.

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