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All of the major auto manufacturers are cashing in as much as possible on the American supersize jumbo super quad cab full size truck market because it makes them money....LOTS of money. As long as Americans will pull out their wallets and plop 60 grand or more down for one of these monster trucks the manufacturers are going to keep cashing in on it. I'm all for Ford building a new light duty Ranger, Toyota and Nissan building a light duty 4 cylinder truck like what they sold in the 80's and 90's, and Chevy selling a new light duty S-10 sized truck...no frills, small V6 or 4 cyl, diesel, roll up windows....but I wouldn't count on it...it would seriously disrupt the full size truck cash cow market.
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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostAll of the major auto manufacturers are cashing in as much as possible on the American supersize jumbo super quad cab full size truck market because it makes them money....LOTS of money. As long as Americans will pull out their wallets and plop 60 grand or more down for one of these monster trucks the manufacturers are going to keep cashing in on it. I'm all for Ford building a new light duty Ranger, Toyota and Nissan building a light duty 4 cylinder truck like what they sold in the 80's and 90's, and Chevy selling a new light duty S-10 sized truck...no frills, small V6 or 4 cyl, diesel, roll up windows....but I wouldn't count on it...it would seriously disrupt the full size truck cash cow market.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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I work at a dodge dealership, and I would say at least 2-3 times a week we have a customer blow his gasket when he finds out how much it cost to change the oil and or fuel filters in his Eco diesel. One guy had just bought his truck about 2 months prior, came in for an oil change and once he heard the price, walked straight to the front and traded it in on a hemi. They take almost 9 quarts and require synthetic euro 5w-40 oil. It cost around $160 for an oil change. I believe the oil and fuel filter change is around $350. Yeah they get good mileage, but the maintenance is crazy. Hell it only cost $80 to get the oil changed in a 6.7 one ton that takes 12 quarts of oil!!
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I remember when I bought my truck, a guy came in and bought a platinum f450 4 door 4x4 yada yada. The sales guy said that was the only truck he could be financed on and was essentially going to cost him $100k with rollover/trade in. His payments were $1400/72.
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Originally posted by 4EyedTurd View PostI've noticed the little Colorado trucks have swollen up and damn near the size of a full size. At that point it's not worth buying to me, just get the full size.
I miss the days of simple short dashes, rubber floor mats, vinyl bench seats, manual windows, and the sound of metal echo when you slam a door.
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Bring back the days of the mini trucks- Ford Courier, Chevy Luv, Toyota HiLux, Datsun 1600.... I would love to find an old Courier and do an Eco Boost conversion.
Buick V6 conversions in mini trucks were the rage back in the late 70's when I was in HS-old fart here.
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