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So I use to drive a 2017 Chevy colorado z71 crew cab until I got rid of it early last year. With all the sheltering in place we've been doing in CA, I'm looking at getting another truck and I keep going back and forth between a full size ie f-150/ram 1500 or a 3/4 Ton like a f-250 / ram2500. It seems like most of the 3/4 ton trucks have about the same cabin size with their 1/2 ton equivalents. The biggest difference being engine size and payload capacity.
My priorities are
1) More leg room in the rear. Right now it's my wife, myself, our 2.5 year old daughter and our 60lbs dog. The colorado was okay but long term wasn't going to work.
2) Comfort. My wife isn't going to be into rock crawling but I would like something I can take off the beaten path and still be comfortable. It seems like the 1/2 trucks like the f-150/ram1500 have the advantage here but then again the Ram 2500 has the coil sprung rear suspension. I don't see myself towing regularly so I wonder if the leaf springs on the f-250 would be overkill and not quite as comfortable for what I need.
3) Aftermarket support/upgrades. I like the idea of getting a platform that has decent aftermarket support. With the diesel 3/4 ton's, it seems like it's a lot easier to go with 37's without a regear. I don't necessarily need 37's but I like the idea of what they can provide and don't mind the trade off on mpg.
4) Range. I tend to like the diesel engines on the 3/4 ton trucks because they tend to have a longer range and more options for aftermarket fuel tanks.
It seems to me that it's a wash on #1, #2 goes to half ton's, #3 is probably debatable on which category is better and #4 goes to 3/4 ton trucks.
Given that a nicely loaded f-150 3.5L lariat msrp's for mid 55's, is there enough of a reason to spend the extra 10k or so for the f-250 with the 6.7?
My priorities are
1) More leg room in the rear. Right now it's my wife, myself, our 2.5 year old daughter and our 60lbs dog. The colorado was okay but long term wasn't going to work.
2) Comfort. My wife isn't going to be into rock crawling but I would like something I can take off the beaten path and still be comfortable. It seems like the 1/2 trucks like the f-150/ram1500 have the advantage here but then again the Ram 2500 has the coil sprung rear suspension. I don't see myself towing regularly so I wonder if the leaf springs on the f-250 would be overkill and not quite as comfortable for what I need.
3) Aftermarket support/upgrades. I like the idea of getting a platform that has decent aftermarket support. With the diesel 3/4 ton's, it seems like it's a lot easier to go with 37's without a regear. I don't necessarily need 37's but I like the idea of what they can provide and don't mind the trade off on mpg.
4) Range. I tend to like the diesel engines on the 3/4 ton trucks because they tend to have a longer range and more options for aftermarket fuel tanks.
It seems to me that it's a wash on #1, #2 goes to half ton's, #3 is probably debatable on which category is better and #4 goes to 3/4 ton trucks.
Given that a nicely loaded f-150 3.5L lariat msrp's for mid 55's, is there enough of a reason to spend the extra 10k or so for the f-250 with the 6.7?