Domestic fullsize pickups especially Fords, then dodges, are best for expedition type use due to drive train strength and available options. The5.0 ford would be better than the ecoboost, smoother throttle control and less to go wrong. Gm uses c clip reared on1/2 tons. 3/4 ton solid axle gasses would be my choice if buying new or near new. They have enough gvwr, low enough gears for larger tires, and more drive train strength. This means dodge or Ford superduty.
Gm uses c clip reared on1/2 tons.
Shhh. Don't tell anyone, but so does Ram and Ford...
Jack
I don't know much about Ford. However, a business client has a F150 ecoboost (the 3.5L). He's had it for about 1.5 years now and is fairly happy with it, except it gets nowhere near the advertised MPG. He says he's not gotten over 17MPG, and usually averages 13-15MPG. Probably about 1/2 city. But even on long trips, he's topping out at 17, and not 20+.
But they look like good trucks. I like the ride the few times I've been in them.
That said, looks wise, I'm still liking the Ram. RE: Ram-Runner--any info on those? Can't seem to find anything online...
$6k got me a 2002 k1500 Z71 Suburban with 117k mi on it, in very good mechanical and cosmetic condition. $10-12k will get you one 3-5yrs newer with 80k mi. Seats 6 in comfort, has 30cu ft of storage room behind the 3rd row seat, has 140cu' of interior room altogether, and with the 2nd row folded and the 3rd row out, I can stuff a full sheet of plywood in the back. Or a big sofa. Or a bunch of 2x4s
I was talking with a guy yesterday who had a 2015 Ram 1500 4x4 crew cab with the Eco Diesel. He swore he generally gets 28-30mpg on trips. My gripes about the F150 are the aluminum body and the complexity of the EcoBoost, both great until something goes wrong and then very expensive to fix. Not good unless you get a new truck every few years.
Seems like a stretch, but maybe not a huge one. When the EcoDiesel was first released I watched a video review online and the reviewer claimed 26mpg over the course of the test in a 4WD crew cab. Don't remember where I saw the test/review, but the truck was white. Looks real good compared to my Power Wagon at 9.8mpg.You have my permission to slap that guy silly. 30mpg in a fullsize is complete BS.
My Mustang doesn't get that. And it's just a little car.
You have my permission to slap that guy silly. 30mpg in a fullsize is complete BS.
My Mustang doesn't get that. And it's just a little car.