They're all pretty good. Drive em all and see which you like.
Ford has the 7.3L / 10 SPD combo.
Ford and Ram have solid axles out front.
GM has IFS which may ride better on road. GM offers auto 4WD which is nice for your ski trips in snowy road conditions.
If you want to go cheaper, what about just getting a ground tent?
My eldest daughter and her boyfriend go off grid camping in his Colorado and they have a pretty nice tent set up.
Truck looks different now. He's added a winch and a rack with a PVC water storage setup.
They bring a big air...
I'm pretty sure my 2003 Yukon Denali & my 2009 Suburban had that capability.
Not sure if GM heated seats still work the same way. But the seat back and base used to be two separate buttons.
Had a 2015 F150 XLT 301previously and this time round went with a XLT 302a.
302a's come with heated seats & remote start which are nice to have in winter.
302a's also came with LED Daytime running lights. My commute is all highway so brighter lights are nice during the dark winter months.
The...
The 1st time you feel -50 Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit ) you'll be running for the exit. I know every winter I question why I still live here....
Plus, riding & camping season is only 6 months... My bike and travel trailer are already put away for the winter...
It's possible it's different. I know for 2024 and up, in Canada you can get an F150 SuperCrew 6.5" box with the black appearance pkg which swaps out chrome for body color bumpers & door handles plus gets you the console shift. Kind of like the old 'Sport' package. That's not an option in the...
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