Very nice. Nothing like a new truck under your ass. That will serve your needs very nicely and I'm happy you made that purchase. Congratulations!
Just sold my beloved 2003 Ford F350 2WD, V10 with 8300o miles. Ran great and I took very good care of it. However it is 20 years old.
But now that I'm retired I have an itch for a new or newer Truck....just like the new boat I recently purchased!!
So, I am at a crossroads on my selection....
I tow, on occasion, a 7500# GVWR 25' travel trailer
I tow my boat.
I am interested in a pop up truck camper (fit on standard full size truck short bed)....I love the idea of easy solo camping, easy towing, the lighter weight, the low clearance, able to tow my boat, etc....although just not sure how often I will use it.
1. New or used
2. 1/2 or 3/4 ton ( gas only)
3. Domestic 3/4 ton (Ram, Ford, GMC, etc.). only consider V8 gas engines
4. If 1/2 ton leaning towards Tundra.., not sure about new twin turbo V6… or may be the 2021 and older tried and proven 5.7 V8
Are any of you in similar circumstances and what did you end up purchasing and
If you have toys, then a truck is a big plus over a car. Many around here drive a truck as a status symbol, with no actual use for it. In the past couple years insurance has skyrocketed for trucks, at least twice the cost over a car or suv. Just renewed my ins after checking out some different companies and the conversation always turned to trucks. Yikes....pickups are expensive to insure if you get the coverage you need, at least in my area. But if you need a truck...you need it...!!Just purchased a 22 tacoma sport. Have an 04 duramax for pulling our fifth wheel and the Tacoma replaced on old Honda civic. Now we will always ride higher and have more lugs protecting our aging bodies. Tacoma is rated to tow around 6k which easily tows my boats and has 4wd to help me retrieve on a slippery ruttd dirt ramp.
My next door neighbor has that same truck in the same year and color. She bought it new and it has served her well. That truck really handles the deep snow very well.Just purchased a 22 tacoma sport. Have an 04 duramax for pulling our fifth wheel and the Tacoma replaced on old Honda civic. Now we will always ride higher and have more lugs protecting our aging bodies. Tacoma is rated to tow around 6k which easily tows my boats and has 4wd to help me retrieve on a slippery ruttd dirt ramp.
OMG that's expensive insurance. Must have something to do with the amount of traffic it would possibly get driven in and maybe the cost of repairs if an accident should occur.The cost of the insurance alone was enough to make me keep my 2003. I should have kept my 1993.
I had the chance to buy a new truck used that a neighbor had bought new a week before he passed away. I was fine with the deal until I priced insurance on a then new 2023 F350 Diesel Super Cab 4x4. I was already paying $3,500/yr on my '03, when I got a quote on the 2023, the best price I could find was $6,050/yr.
There was no way I was paying that in insurance on top of the $97k they wanted for the truck. As it is I pay as much as i paid for my 2003 new every five years.
What's worse yet is looking back to what I've paid in insurance over the past 22 years and $106k is insane. Its nearly triple the cost of what the truck cost new. Worse yet I've got a spotless driving record and have never made an insurance claim.
Insurance for work truck in Atlanta is not as much as the 7 year older Subaru Forester! F150, 2023, SWB(gives up a little tow capacity), reg cab, 6.5' box, V8(not a turbo fan), 2wd(locking diff). Insurance is $130/mo with $1k deductible and max(too many exotic cars in this town) liability. Refrigerator white. Keep a couple of orange cones in the back for when parking is hard to find.The cost of the insurance alone was enough to make me keep my 2003. I should have kept my 1993.
I had the chance to buy a new truck used that a neighbor had bought new a week before he passed away. I was fine with the deal until I priced insurance on a then new 2023 F350 Diesel Super Cab 4x4. I was already paying $3,500/yr on my '03, when I got a quote on the 2023, the best price I could find was $6,050/yr.
There was no way I was paying that in insurance on top of the $97k they wanted for the truck. As it is I pay as much as i paid for my 2003 new every five years.
What's worse yet is looking back to what I've paid in insurance over the past 22 years and $106k is insane. Its nearly triple the cost of what the truck cost new. Worse yet I've got a spotless driving record and have never made an insurance claim.