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  1. #451
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    Quote Originally Posted by bagtagley View Post
    His point was that, just because it looks "big", doesn't mean it is. The outside dimensions of a Tacoma are noticeably smaller than a comparable full-size. Don't take my word for it. Go drive one, park them side to side. That's what I did. Like I said, the Tacoma isn't really comparable to the full-size trucks I drove.

    Ford comes pretty close on weight, thanks to the aluminum, but they're still heavier. The rest are a good bit heavier.

    ncskier: Every Ford dealership I talked to was knocking at least 18% off MSRP on 2016s, before we even started talking turkey. Some were as much as 22%. It was similar with the F250s. Not sure about the diesel trucks, as I wasn't shopping those, but I know they had incentives for them. I know they're not doing shit with 2017s, but they will. Most dealers said March for Ford incentives on '17s, plus whatever you can get the dealer to do. Most were willing to "deal" on special order trucks, too, before they stopped producing '16s. Tell them you changed your mind and wait. If you desperately need a truck, buy a used beater and sell it when you get the new one. You'll still come out ahead.
    Yes the drastic pricing on the 2016's was compelling however, the tech and refinement of the 2017 is too compelling. Not comparison really. I am getting about 13% of the 2017 MSRP with employee pricing hookup and the rebates I can keep. Plus the dealer can only charge $275 adminstration fee and a max $100 doc fee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bagtagley View Post
    His point was that, just because it looks "big", doesn't mean it is. The outside dimensions of a Tacoma are noticeably smaller than a comparable full-size. Don't take my word for it. Go drive one, park them side to side. That's what I did. Like I said, the Tacoma isn't really comparable to the full-size trucks I drove.

    Ford comes pretty close on weight, thanks to the aluminum, but they're still heavier. The rest are a good bit heavier.

    ncskier: Every Ford dealership I talked to was knocking at least 18% off MSRP on 2016s, before we even started talking turkey. Some were as much as 22%. It was similar with the F250s. Not sure about the diesel trucks, as I wasn't shopping those, but I know they had incentives for them. I know they're not doing shit with 2017s, but they will. Most dealers said March for Ford incentives on '17s, plus whatever you can get the dealer to do. Most were willing to "deal" on special order trucks, too, before they stopped producing '16s. Tell them you changed your mind and wait. If you desperately need a truck, buy a used beater and sell it when you get the new one. You'll still come out ahead.
    Fair enough, I guess I was comparing my early 2000s Chevy 2500 to my buddies brand new Tacoma - his truck more or less is the same size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncskier View Post
    Those are the arguments for why the Mid-Size market is so tough. that is probably better then a Tacoma.
    It's a hell of a lot better than the 4.0 Liter Frontier I had, to be fair I did just drive from ID to Cody and back so a lot of it was 50mph through the parks but still, pretty impressed.

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    I already have the mini PU so I know them, IMO the people who think the small PU's are the perfect truck will come to their senses ... when they run out of dope

    I also know Tacoma cuz I have been in the 4 door a lot as a passenger with 4 other people, also driving them fully loaded to expedite skis & gear, IME Tacoma is not as big as the full sized PU's, i find it is very close to the perfect size to move people/a little bit of gear.

    Driving a couple of Tundra's this week has me also thinking about the full size PU which i probably don't really need, in any case I am not in any hurry to make a decision
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    I save up for lift tickets all summer in my plow truck.

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    My truck doing truck things. Love the Tundra, wish it got miles per gallon instead of gallons per mile.

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    What's the story on the Dodge?

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    Is that bags of mulch for sale next to the gas pumps!? Weird.

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    I dig the Cummins idea !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post

    I save up for lift tickets all summer in my plow truck.
    Why don't I think of doing things like this until I see someone else doing it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by acinpdx View Post
    sorry, just doesn't pass the smell test (or the sit in them/lie in the bed test)
    japanese trucks are small, but NOW with bigger body panels
    even the tundra/titan is not quite 1/2 ton size
    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    That's my point, you're getting a truck that is as "big" on the exterior and as heavy as an American truck but way smaller interior and a less powerful motor.
    This is why I ended up in Tundra with a 4.6...
    I really wanted to love the Tacoma I had for a short period of time before, but it drove like shit, and from a space/utility perspective was less useful than 4runners I had owned previously (at least the way I was utilizing it).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    Fair enough, I guess I was comparing my early 2000s Chevy 2500 to my buddies brand new Tacoma - his truck more or less is the same size.
    I parked my '76 Power Wagon next to a new Tacoma in downtown Wenatchee last week and the Taco was longer and wider than my truck. It was an Xtra cab with the 6' bed. The bed was tiny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AaronWright View Post
    I parked my '76 Power Wagon next to a new Tacoma in downtown Wenatchee last week and the Taco was longer and wider than my truck. It was an Xtra cab with the 6' bed. The bed was tiny.
    My point exactly...

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    Quote Originally Posted by t-the-east View Post
    Is that bags of mulch for sale next to the gas pumps!? Weird.
    That's a Midwest thing. Mulch at the pumps in the summer, firewood in the fall and de-icing windshield fluid the rest of the year.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazderati View Post
    What's the story on the Dodge?
    Buddy bought it sight unseen, so figured it would be easier to just bring a trailer.

    The mulch isn't normal? I've never known it another way. This time of year they have deer bait out. Carrots beets and such

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    Cool. Looks nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    Why don't I think of doing things like this until I see someone else doing it?
    this year its not working so hot, scrap way down. In past what I brought over the year easily bought a pass, this year not so much, thank god for the new improved magique pricing structure...

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    Here's my 5.7 Tundra. She is set up w/ Old Man Emu (612 coils in front, and the Dakar leafpack w/ add-a-leafs and greasable shackles in the rear), no front sway, TRD rear sway, and Light Racing upper control arms w/ +2deg caster. Drives GREAT on and off-road. Hoping to build some bumpers and sliders this winter.



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    I figure Beer Drinker will be all over this...:

    http://www.cnbc.com/2016/10/25/merce...k-in-2017.html


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    ^^^ Reskinned Nissan Navara/ next gen Frontier?

    Quote Originally Posted by powder11 View Post
    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Chupacabra View Post
    ^^^ Reskinned Nissan Navara/ next gen Frontier?

    why can't they bring the diesel MB badged Nissan to 'merica? Is Nissan going to build one here?

    https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...489B&FORM=VIRE

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    That's a Midwest thing. Mulch at the pumps in the summer, firewood in the fall and de-icing windshield fluid the rest of the year.
    Worshington does this too. Pallets of mulch and firewood at the gas pumps.

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    I should've snapped a pic but I saw a new Titan diesel I'm the wild here in SLC. Nice looking truck and very quiet for a diesel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidog View Post
    I should've snapped a pic but I saw a new Titan diesel I'm the wild here in SLC. Nice looking truck and very quiet for a diesel.
    Was looking at a new titan Diesel while getting an oil change today. Expected better fuel economy than the 11 to 14 the owners are reporting, that's the same as my gas truck.. very nice interior though. Payload and towing are right where you'd expect too.

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    I really like the new Armada.



    Hoping for a Cummins powered one.

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    I figure Beer Drinker will be all over this...:


    Im out. Unless there is a twin turbo V12 AMG one. Ill only take a Kubler built V12.
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