Kinda surprised I hadn’t herd of this
https://www.caranddriver.com/ram/dakota
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After building out and ordering a custom GMC, the Rona fucked that all up, and I got lucky and found almost (close enough anyway) to what I ordered sitting on the lot. Wife said “buy it today or it’ll be gone tomorrow”.
Ok.
Ended up with a Chevy HD2500 LTZ which does exactly what I need it to do. Now to find a GM mechanic that will disable the bullshit Governor.
You can get much more of what you want with a kind word and a gun, than with a kind word alone.
There's nothing to hear about, yet. That's just C&D spitballing to have something to talk about. Even the photo is just a rendering. There are no prototype sightings, no "leaks", etc so there's no way it's coming out this year. The rumor is that the Dakota will eventually replace the Classic as the lower cost option, but when that will happen is likely a few years down the road. Maybe longer now, due to 2020-ness.
Sorta around sometimes for some of your shitty mod needs.
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It’s kinda weird to see that they keep making this thing…
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Putting this here in case anyone NEEDS BIG DIESEL POWER.
https://www.megarexxtrucks.com/
I think my favorite thing is speed holes in the bumper.
So as someone who is selling his camaro due to needing a 4wd truck or SUV for rural first response and hauling stuff that won't fit in my wifes car, should I be looking at new or used? Sucks that I'll be ready to buy at the end of next month, in this nonsense. Suggestions?
Only requirements are 4 doors, 4wd, enough power to get up and go when I have a few hundred lbs of equipment and 800lbs of men, power to push a truck out of the way or pull a truck, drive through crappy muddy medians. And won't leave me stranded on a desert road 75 miles from civilization. Looking at 4door trucks from the usual folks, and tahoes.
EMS, Rescue, Fire, fun stuff
I'm a big fan of my Toyota tundra. My older tahoe (2003) was a great truck but my 2012 Silverado was terrible and ate its engine at 85k. This tundra is the best truck I've ever owned.
Really, you're not getting a break on the used market right now, some of them go for more than they did new so I would shop around for a new one if I had to.
This model year of Toyota is outgoing, redesign in 2022 so may be able to find a decent deal. Even their upgraded packages are cheaper than what I see from Ford/Chevy/GMC