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I've had a few Fords, but mostly Toyota's, from old FJ40's to more modern rigs,and although I'm enjoying my 2005 taco, at the end of the day I think the best was my 2006 tundra DC TRD, sadly the frame gave up before the rest of the truck...how about you?

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For what i call a modern truck with a real 8'bed not what I call a wheel barrel with a 6 or 6.5 foot bed ,is my 03 Laramie with an old school 360ci and four doorsJust regular maintenance has got her well over 200k milesBUT my all time favorite was a 1970 Chevy C-10 with no bells and whistles just three on the tree a heater and a 327ci engine gave me over a quarter of a million miles and was still running when I let her go..

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this '98 Tacoma was one of my best..........

current newer '14 is doing just fine at 80K miles

Power Wagon,,,,,,mmmmmmmm wished she was mine.........

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My favorite is my snow plow truck. 85 Dodge w350 4x4 dually with the short wheelbase. 360, Dana 60 front, dana 70 rear, 205 transfer case with a 4 speed transmission. I am working on its replacement as a retirement hunting rig. 85 w150 short bed, engine in it right now is a stock 318 4 barrel, Dana 44 front, Chrysler 9 1/4" rear, 208 transfer case, 4 speed.


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09 Tacoma with 240k + . Only things replaced so far are hubs and bearings .

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Mine was a 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Thing was a tank. Had it all over Ohio and Pennsylvania. On trails in Moab, and all over Colorado. Lotta fun in that jeep

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My current '12 tacoma. 154K so far, truck I've kept the longest and most miles. Wheel bearings, and the usual brakes, shocks. Got tired of taking a beating on resale on chevy, dodge, so went with this one last time.


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wife's daily driver..this '05 TURD w/auto.......bought it in '05 with 7K miles....now has 170K

usual stuff.......synthetic oil every 6K miles......right wheel bearing at 90K..........WTF ?

Replaced OEM Bilsteins with 5100 Bilsteins last year...helped level nose rake...

I see no reason not to have a Tacoma.....or two in the garage...... grin

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bought this ole girl new in '02......been a good solid pampered truck........

now with 116K miles.....6.0L gasser......no reason currently to replace it......

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Toss up between my '95 F-150 302/5-spd ext-cab 6.5' box or current '11 F250 crew 6.75' box W/6.7L diesel.

Bought the '05 just over 100K mi, had the tie rods/ball joints done, rebuilt the tranny @ 170K, was still running great when I sold it w/195K on it.

'11 is nearing 140K. Radiator replaced @ ~80K under warrantee, EGR valve replaced @ 110K under warrantee. Never a hiccup other than those 2 things and neither left me stranded or induced a reduced power setting.


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I had a couple of good ones, a 1968 Bronco with a 289" V8 three speed and 4.10 posi. and a 1985 Toyota extended cab pick up with the straight axle and the 22RE engine. Either one would go wherever I wanted.

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I kept my '89 F-150 302 cab and a half, five speed the longest, but while that 302 was a screamer in my Mustang, it had no business ever being in a truck. It got it's power from higher rpm's and a 4x4 with a stick needs the power at lower rpm's. I've been way happier with the 5.4 engine / automatic in the four door F-150. It works much better with the same or better gas mileage. 6.5' box with a full four doors takes all the room in the garage and has a turning radius like a bus, but in my dotage I'm appreciating the creature comforts. Okay the six color toggle for the lighted cup ring holders is kind of superfluous, but I enjoy the truck when I drive it.


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My old '96 F150 just rolled over 288,000. 5.8 is still running good and everything still works...can't complain too much about that.


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2003 F-250 4x4 with a 6.0 liter diesel!!! 250k miles, just replaced turbo and injectors recently. Oh, and one front wheel bearing assembly. Other than that, knock on wood, it's been just fine.


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2001 Ford superduty with 7.3L diesel.
I loved that truck. Power, comfort, room, reliability.


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I've had Ford, Chevy, Dodge, and Toyota. All full sized rigs. My current is a 16 F-150.

My favorite of the lot was my 2014 Ram 1500.


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I'm happy with my '10 F-150. The 5.4 isn't fast and is thirsty but it's been reliable and done everything I've asked of it. The Frontier I had preceding it was just as reliable and got a lot better mileage but didn't have nearly the space. My F-150 is certainly more satisfying to drive.

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04 Taco. 220,000 miles and haven't had to replace a damn thing... Well, except for the tires and brakes...:

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My favorite was a Toyota FJ62. Slow, terrible fuel mileage, but reliable over 200,000 miles. Rust finally got it. I would get another but I find pickups more useful these days.

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