Pickup Trucks

BigD

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It's the off season for both basketball and football so I am taking advantage of this time to just post about a subject that I am sure many you know a lot more about than myself.

So here is my pickup truck question. I've always wanted a pickup truck but the gas mileage, maintenance, insurance cost, licensing, and initial cost made me hesitate. I was talking with my brother about this subject. He lives in the rural Williamsburg area. I was really surprised when he told me his new GMC Sierra 1500 with the 3.0 diesel engine was getting him approximately 33 mpg highway and 26 mpg in the city. Huh???? It's also a full size crew cab. That's better than what some cars get. So, I got really interested and started googling on this truck and all of the other makes of pickup trucks. There has been some issues with the transmissions locking up on those trucks. People have been stranded 1000 miles from home while pulling a camper trailer when this has happened to them. In fact a You Tube video states that GMC is discontinuing them because of these issues. However, You Tube sometimes exaggerated facts. My brother has around 30K miles on his truck and has had no issue. So who do you believe??? I find it very helpful to just talk to people who are the most familiar with any subject.

Then came the wake up call. That particular truck new was around the upper $80K price range............gulp. Also some of the lifted full size pickup trucks are over $100K. I did test drive a 2025 fully loaded Tundra Crew Cab and it was around the mid $70's K. Also I did test drive the very same GMC 3.0 diesel truck that he owns. Honestly the 2025 Tundra seemed more solid to me. For those prices I can pretty much buy any fully loaded mid size or full size SUV. So there's that to think about.

It seems like everyone out here in Utah has a pickup truck. Some of them are so lifted you need a step ladder to get into them. lol. They are cool looking but well over $100K............. tears. I hear that lifting them really high causes drag and really drops the MPG. I know you guys love your pickup trucks in Iowa and have a lot of experience with them. Driving them, hauling campers and trailers. and just taking the family out for the evening. My special needs son needs to feel comfortable in the second row. so his comfort is important, yet I can't afford to pay $100K for a truck. I don't believe the average pickup driver can afford that much unless they are writing it off on their business expenses.

So I am just looking for honest opinions on what trucks have been best for people that own them. If you have owned different brands which ones have you enjoyed most and why? We all know the F-150 is and has been the top seller nationwide for several years. What I am wondering is why? Is it just the price point because they do seem more reasonably priced with the exception with the "fully loaded all electric Lightening" that is over $100K.

I am including in my post a You Tube video on Pick up trucks and would be open to any comments on what they have to say in the video about pickups. What's your experience been with pickups?

 
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It's the off season for both basketball and football so I am taking advantage of this time to just post about a subject that I am sure many you know a lot more about than myself.

So here is my pickup truck question. I've always wanted a pickup truck but the gas mileage, maintenance, insurance cost, licensing, and initial cost made me hesitate. I was talking with my brother about this subject. He lives in the rural Williamsburg area. I was really surprised when he told me his new GMC Sierra 1500 with the 3.0 diesel engine was getting him approximately 33 mpg highway and 26 mpg in the city. Huh???? It's also a full size crew cab. That's better than what some cars get. So, I got really interested and started googling on this truck and all of the other makes of pickup trucks. There has been some issues with the transmissions locking up on those trucks. People have been stranded 1000 miles from home while pulling a camper trailer when this has happened to them. In fact a You Tube video states that GMC is discontinuing them because of these issues. However, You Tube sometimes exaggerated facts. My brother has around 30K miles on his truck and has had no issue. So who do you believe??? I find it very helpful to just talk to people who are the most familiar with any subject.

Then came the wake up call. That particular truck new was around the upper $80K price range............gulp. Also some of the lifted full size pickup trucks are over $100K. I did test drive a 2025 fully loaded Tundra Crew Cab and it was around the mid $70's K. Also I did test drive the very same GMC 3.0 diesel truck that he owns. Honestly the 2025 Tundra seemed more solid to me. For those prices I can pretty much buy any fully loaded mid size or full size SUV. So there's that to think about.

It seems like everyone out here in Utah has a pickup truck. Some of them are so lifted you need a step ladder to get into them. lol. They are cool looking but well over $100K............. tears. I hear that lifting them really high causes drag and really drops the MPG. I know you guys love your pickup trucks in Iowa and have a lot of experience with them. Driving them, hauling campers and trailers. and just taking the family out for the evening. My special needs son needs to feel comfortable in the second row. so his comfort is important, yet I can't afford to pay $100K for a truck. I don't believe the average pickup driver can afford that much unless they are writing it off on their business expenses.

So I am just looking for honest opinions on what trucks have been best for people that own them. If you have owned different brands which ones have you enjoyed most and why? We all know the F-150 is and has been the top seller nationwide for several years. What I am wondering is why? Is it just the price point because they do seem more reasonably priced with the exception with the "fully loaded all electric Lightening" that is over $100K.

I am including in my post a You Tube video on Pick up trucks and would be open to any comments on what they have to say in the video about pickups. What's your experience been with pickups?

It really all depends upon what your needs are. If you are planning on occasionally hauling, towing, etc., then a truck can be a great investment.

One of the biggest advantages is that there is no higher competition amongst manufacturers than the pickup segment. That has led to constant tweaking to improve both performance and perks over many years. The full size trucks we have now are nothing like the trucks we had in the 80s in terms of power, gas mileage, amenities, ride, etc. Mine has come in handy more times than I can count.

As far as brand, it's hard to go wrong with any of them really. I lean towards the Ram, especially with their new engines which are great and the driving comfort.

My buying advice would be to use the online services such as Cars.com, Autotrader, etc. There are several, and find someone selling a truck that's 1-3 years old. In some cases, buyers overextend financially with a purchase and you can reap the benefits by getting a great deal. Being able to test drive is ideal, but I don't make that a requirement. I've purchased two vehicles, including my current truck, site unseen and have no regrets.
 


No need to buy new when looking for a pickup. They're built to last years and take a fair amount of punishment.

I bought a 5 yr old 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 in 2012 for about $23,000. I live in the city and am a relatively light user, but that truck is now 18 years old and I've done nothing but change the oil and brakes. Love it.
(Well, there WAS that one unfortunate incident when my wife -- who is from SoCal and not a truck person -- one time was driving it on the interstate between Waterloo & Cedar Falls and turned the fan knob, not realizing it was the knob to move it from 2-wheel drive to SLOW 4-wheel drive. That obviously totalled the 4-wheel drive unit, but I decided to not replace it cause we don't even get that much snow anymore.)
On the other hand, my son bought a Ram 2500, put a pickup on the bed, and has had two MAJOR repairs: a total transmission replacement + something else. Would have been tens of thousands in repairs, but fortunately he bought an extended warranty when he bought it used.
I would certainly want to test drive before purchasing; and if buying it used locally, I always ask if I can contact the previous owner to find out how it was used.
Re: my 2007 Sierra, when I die I told my wife to just dig a big hole on the nearby family farm, put me in the truck and bury the truck on-site!
 


I will throw this out there, Ford has employee pricing for everyone right now if you do decide to go with a new vehicle. That will save you quite a bit. And you can't go wrong with the F-150.
 


I will throw this out there, Ford has employee pricing for everyone right now if you do decide to go with a new vehicle. That will save you quite a bit. And you can't go wrong with the F-150.
I have seen the adds on the employee pricing which would be a couple of thousands of dollars in savings.
 


Thanks guys those are some great thoughts.

I have also heard that the Rams do offer good comfort for a pickup truck. That is important if you plan on driving long distances. My whole family lives in Iowa, but my wife's family is mainly in the South. So Utah is a significant drive to either location.
 


I've got a 2021 GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation, which has a 4 cylinder, turbo engine. A little less power but not very noticeable. Rides very smooth, better than a lot of SUVs and gets over 20 mpg on highway. I've been very happy with it.
 




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