Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3362376
10/10/12 11:38 AM
10/10/12 11:38 AM
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Central Ohio
Dirk Shearer
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Central Ohio
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I really liked the gas mileage on the two Ford Rangers we had. They just didn't hold up. The Sonoma has been babied for the last couple of years, my guy doing Canada Geese drives it, so no heavy day to day hauling. I am not sure what I would buy. Factors are, gas milaeage, capacity for traps and equipment, AC and automatic transmission, towing ability (we pull alot of trailers to cleanout jobs).
Ideally, it would be a small truck with at least a seven foot bed, 3/4 ton, with good towing, 30 mpg. I might as well dream!!! The only truck that fits this description is not available in the good old USA.
Dirk E. Shearer, President The Wildlife Control Company, Inc. "Cause if you won't put your real name on it, you probably shouldn't hit send"
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3363350
10/10/12 10:37 PM
10/10/12 10:37 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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NWWA/AZ
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Bill came to 6 grand,,,... Buy a Chevy and trade it in at 65,000 miles....... Just ask any Hutterite......... 
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
#3363611
10/11/12 06:37 AM
10/11/12 06:37 AM
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Joined: Mar 2009
E. Iowa
hvtrapper
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E. Iowa
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Dave, you and I are probably the only guys on here that use cruise control. ( I hear a lot of guys in the background saying " That figures " ) Me, too, CC on every job out of town. 4WD is for winter fur trapping and boat launch ramps that often have less than perfect traction surfaces. I don't need it all the time either, but when you do.....you do. Who am I? Excellent question!
Tom Walters
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Jerry Westin]
#3363647
10/11/12 07:21 AM
10/11/12 07:21 AM
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Ohio
D_Upchurch
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Ohio
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Toyota Hilux is sold everywhere but in the USA in a diesel. Perfect truck for my business. Are you saying you have a Hilux? If so I am very jealous. I have looked into buying a (Tacoma, Hilux) diesel. Seems like the American government will not let them be imported. A 4X4 4 door 6' bed silver diesel Tacoma would be my favorite truck of all time.
I would rather fail at something I love doing than succeed at something I hate. -George Burns.
SIC DIS PARA PACA BELLUM
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3365285
10/12/12 07:19 AM
10/12/12 07:19 AM
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E. Iowa
hvtrapper
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E. Iowa
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292 miles yesterday=15.2mpg 32' & 24' ladders on the rack w/truck full of tools and materials.
Tom Walters
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3366546
10/13/12 05:01 AM
10/13/12 05:01 AM
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NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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Nice choose,,,,,, Bad thing about some of the trucks is they hold there value,,,,,, I have been looking for a Toyota for my son for 7 months,,,,
I usually start shopping about this far ahead,,,,,so I do not have to pay full price,..........
2.75 years ago I paid 6800 for a 2005 chevy that was county maintained.....it had 124,000 .......it would "book" for 10+++ today,,,,
There are advantages to new truck purchases for corporations that can afford it,,,
Now you have one clue as to How I can live "like" a billionaire,,....
(Oh ya,,,,,,, don't forget to use you air miles,,,,,,,,,,)
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 just put your ear to the ground , and follow along
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3366790
10/13/12 10:35 AM
10/13/12 10:35 AM
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Ohio
D_Upchurch
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Ohio
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Good choice Dave!
Vinke, sounds like you found a lucky "investment", usually vehicles are a loss. I purchased my 2004 Tacoma used ~5 years ago for 17000. Now it books for 15500. Not bad IMO for an 8 year old.
I would rather fail at something I love doing than succeed at something I hate. -George Burns.
SIC DIS PARA PACA BELLUM
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3366883
10/13/12 11:26 AM
10/13/12 11:26 AM
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DaveK
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DaveK
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Gotta drive a domestic in the midwest...even if Toyota is built here.
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3367427
10/13/12 06:31 PM
10/13/12 06:31 PM
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pa
trvyoung
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pa
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I just purchased a 2012 Tacoma a few months ago and I love it. I toyed around with buying a so called American made truck but the tacoma just fit my needs better. Actully the newer Tacoma pick-ups are more American than Ford. Chevy and Dodge. More of their parts and such are out sourced to tawain and japan foriegn countries than the Tacoma's are. Fun little fact for you Ford, Dodge and Chevy lovers,lol
I just want to get out there and enjoy myself, thats what its all about.
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Re: brand new truck
[Re: Vinke]
#3367461
10/13/12 06:56 PM
10/13/12 06:56 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Tug Hill, New York
Albert Burns
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Tug Hill, New York
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Dave, watch the TSB's (technical service bulletins)on the Tacoma you have purchased, there are a bunch of them and the dealers will not inform you about them. Most dealers will cover them if you push the issue, and are still under any type of warranty. There is a website for Tacoma owners, www.tacomaworld.com that is very informative. We found out about the bad rear leaf spring issues there,among a few others.Nothing really major, but they put a 3 leaf pack in the back end that would constantly bottom out,and there is a technical service bulletin out for it,if you experience it and complain, they will install a complete new set of 4 pack springs for no charge. Some models also have clutch issues with premature failures, they installed disks from two manufacturers,the Japanese made Aisin ones work well, the ones from Mexico are not so good. That site has a list of all the TSB's that are out,if you experience any of the issues it may save you some money. We use a 2007 4WD access cab with an A.R.E. contractor cap,couldn't be happier with it,fully loaded in town it gets right at 19-20 mpg regularly.
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