Grassland
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If you drive so much why don't you go find a used 2wd XL or 300a XLT F150 that's aluminum with the 3.5 or 3.3 cyclone? (2015-2020)
Nobody wants those because everyone thinks they need more power for all the things they don't tow because it's a pissing match for 80% of truck owners out there.
When nobody wants them, they go cheaper.
A guy in Chicago on the F150 forum I'm on put 200+ thousand miles on his 2016 3.5 cyclone without issue and no longer has it only because it was totaled in an accident.
Low trim has less other things to go wrong than higher trim.
I mean if you are considering a 1998-2012 Ranger then a cyclone bare bones F150 will do everything better, faster, and with better fuel economy.
Edit: I see that u mentioned needing 4x4
What do you do that your require a 4x4 truck and drive 2-3k miles a month? And you also mentioned 3000lb payload and high towing?
Maybe changing jobs is easier if you cannot afford two vehicles but need the high capacity payload and towing for personal use but also need a 4x4 pickup for 3000 miles a mo the at work
Nobody wants those because everyone thinks they need more power for all the things they don't tow because it's a pissing match for 80% of truck owners out there.
When nobody wants them, they go cheaper.
A guy in Chicago on the F150 forum I'm on put 200+ thousand miles on his 2016 3.5 cyclone without issue and no longer has it only because it was totaled in an accident.
Low trim has less other things to go wrong than higher trim.
I mean if you are considering a 1998-2012 Ranger then a cyclone bare bones F150 will do everything better, faster, and with better fuel economy.
Edit: I see that u mentioned needing 4x4
What do you do that your require a 4x4 truck and drive 2-3k miles a month? And you also mentioned 3000lb payload and high towing?
Maybe changing jobs is easier if you cannot afford two vehicles but need the high capacity payload and towing for personal use but also need a 4x4 pickup for 3000 miles a mo the at work
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