Highlander
The Strong, Silent Type
But this guy is looking for a full-size truck with a 6’+ bed.
Well in that case he needs to speak to Caitlyn Jenner...
But this guy is looking for a full-size truck with a 6’+ bed.
I could do the 2.7 with the 6.5 bed in super crew, but no 4x4 only 4x2 and I need 4x4. I drove the 2.7 today, while I was looking around it was very nice. Wish I could get in in 4x4, 6.5 bed and supercrew.
That was my initial thought too. 1500lb payload, matches a lot of midsize trucks.I’d rather get a Maverick
But this guy is looking for a full-size truck with a 6’+ bed.
Honda ridgeline and an Rei Basecamp tent
Yep. I've had the same thoughts here too. I think we're at 1.43 right now. And I think April our carbon tax that's added to gas goes from 8.8 cents per litre to 11 cents per litre. So that alone will have an impact on our travelling costs.... ?gas is $1.50 a liter right now where I live and it might be $1.80 later this year
But I still need to tow a 5000# trailer and also haul 800# of crap at the same time, so I've just accepted the fact I'm going to hemorrhage money while doing it. Especially while on 33" ATs
I doubt it. My 10 speed 2.3 3.73 ranger doesn’t even seem to get better than the 2.7 f150Yep. I've had the same thoughts here too. I think we're at 1.43 right now. And I think April our carbon tax that's added to gas goes from 8.8 cents per litre to 11 cents per litre. So that alone will have an impact on our travelling costs.... ?
We'll see if switching from a 5.0 w/ a 6 speed and 3:73's to a 3.5 w/ a 10 speed and 3.55's will make a difference.
Nah. No mods planned here. I optioned the truck to be equipped for how I believe we would realistically use it. (That's what kept me from ordering a Tremor, haha)I doubt you’d see any meaningful difference in MPG. Especially if you end up modifying the truck. Stock, gentle highway driving, I’d bet you’re ~2mpg improvement. Nothing to write home about.