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09-15-2012, 01:18 PM | #1 | |
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F150 vs Tundra
In the market for a pickup, and have narrowed it down to these two; both are great choices IMO but wanted to hear opinions from some knowledgeable folks here.
For those that might suggest other makes or models, I'm 6'4" and my wife is 6'1"; we simply don't fit into midsized trucks. The full size Dodge and Chevy/GMC don't have enough headroom, and Nissan's ergonomics aren't comfortable for either of us. (if we were not as tall, we'd be happy in a Tacoma or Frontier, but it's just not in the cards) All that said, any information is welcome, and thanks in advance.
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12-25-2012, 09:50 PM | #2 | |
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Re: F150 vs Tundra
Both are great trucks. I would prefer the f-150 just because it is better for work use. If you need this truck to be able to tow or do any substantial work I would go with the Ford because it is a lot more durable than the Toyota. However the Toyota is a very reliable truck and it is geared more towards people who want a truck but do not intend to use it for work.
Take a second and think about the brands that construction companies use and utility companies use. Its always either a Ford or Chevy. i have never seen a Toyota used for these purposes and you said Chevy is out of the question so Ford is the better choice. |
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