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To: Red Badger

I’m seriously considering the Tacoma come June. That said, I’m hearing a lot of good things about the new F-150.

I’ll probably go back and forth ten times between now and June....lol


3 posted on 01/13/2009 10:44:06 AM PST by Badeye (There are no 'great moments' in Moderate Political History. Only losses.)
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To: Badeye
We have a diesel motor home and are selling our Wrangler to one of our grands. We need a vehicle that can be flat-towed and have been looking at the Ford Ranger. Anyone with advice, or suggestions, have at it.
9 posted on 01/13/2009 10:48:40 AM PST by mtnwmn (mtnwmn)
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To: Badeye

Between those two, I’d go with the F150 if I were in the market. It seems with small/midsize pickups you gain nothing in fuel economy and lose a lot in payload and towing capacity, at least if you’re buying a truck because you plan to use it as one.

Haven’t seen much in the way of reviews, but on paper the new F150 looks like a really good truck.


18 posted on 01/13/2009 11:00:45 AM PST by ZirconEncrustedTweezers (I figure the odds be fifty-fifty I just might have somethin' to say)
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To: Badeye

I prefer the Toyota over the F-150, because I want to buy American.

(Not joking.)


63 posted on 01/13/2009 11:54:32 AM PST by MeanWestTexan (Beware Obama's Reichstag fire.)
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To: Badeye

After owning several Ford full size commercial grade products, you couldn’t pay me enough money to take any other brand in that segment.

F & E Series are without equal in the industry, period.


85 posted on 01/13/2009 12:38:26 PM PST by HamiltonJay
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