GeorgeHayduke
Active member
Curve ball suggestion: split the difference and get a Nissan Titan XD.
Does anyone know of places where you can rent a 3/4 diesel truck? I figured it would be fun to drive one for a weekend even if it wasn't all loaded down. Same goes for the 1/2 ton trucks I'm looking at.
Couple of questions:
Will this be a weekend only camping mobile or a daily driver as well?
If going with a 1/2 ton will you be selecting a 5'5 or 6'5 box?
Is going with a bigger camper (either slide in or bumper pull) a possibility in the future?
In that sense, I would say 3/4 ton.It will primarily be used on the weekends. We have a subaru outback that we use for most of our daily driving. I'd want the 6'5 box if I went 1/2 ton. I like being able to throw my skis in the bed of the truck without needing to add a roof top box. I'm less concerned about departure angle because I'm not likely to be in situations where the extra foot is a big detractor. A bigger camper may be in the future but it would most likely be a bumper pull not a slide in and not for another few years.
It will primarily be used on the weekends. We have a subaru outback that we use for most of our daily driving. I'd want the 6'5 box if I went 1/2 ton. I like being able to throw my skis in the bed of the truck without needing to add a roof top box. I'm less concerned about departure angle because I'm not likely to be in situations where the extra foot is a big detractor. A bigger camper may be in the future but it would most likely be a bumper pull not a slide in and not for another few years.
Fixed it.As the kids grow they'll probably want atent.apartment sized 5th wheel with a big screen and wifi.
I ride 180-190mm skis and had no problems fitting it in the short bed. Just had to angle it a little but PLENTY of room.
Just FYI, if that’s your only reasoning.
I still don’t see a reason to move to a 3/4 ton. You say you’re packing light, not towing or hauling anything. Not sure what would necessitate a 3/4 ton here.
Where are you planning to go? If you plan to travel outside USA/Canada then the bigger vehicle will be less convenient, in terms of:
- Fuel consumption and range, as well as overall fuel cost
- access to narrow city streets, as well as narrow trails and sand tracks.
Why not a “SUV” - more comfortable than a pick-up?
There are lots of reasons for petrol/gas instead of diesel however no point in repeating them - I'm guessing that this decision is immutable.