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charlie_the_tuna 02-21-2021 12:10 PM

F150 Spare? Ferm? Anybody?
 
It seems the 2000 to 2012 era F150 is reasonable in price. What do you guys think?
My mother in law just sold her place on the boardwalk and bought a condo down south. She made some nice dough, so she wrote us a pretty nice check. I begged my wife to spend it on herself, maybe upgrade her ride. She loves her old minivan. I suggested getting the same one, but newer. She wants me to use the money to buy a boat and something to drag it around with. She’s some kind of woman!
So If I sell the RAV 4 and put it together with the MIL dough, I hope to have about 12 to 14K.
I’m looking at everything. Tahoe/Yukon, I’m looking at 2005 or older. Pickups will be a little more pricey. Ram. Tundra. Sequoia. F150. I’m thinking maybe 4 to 6K for wheels, the cheaper, the better.
Thoughts?!?

charlie_the_tuna 02-21-2021 12:12 PM

Additionally, after this winter.... 4X4 is essential.

oteps 02-21-2021 08:35 PM

Im a ford guy but wont own a triton ford engine. heard too many bad things about them. My dad had an expedition and always had coil problems. U cant go wrong with a yukon or tahoe. I have a yukon xl that my wife drives. It will tow a boat but not the greatest gas milage with the boat back there. 16 mpg around town, 18 highway. its a 5.3 engine. If you have kids get one with a tv. kids will be quiet watching it, or throw the wife back there? In the xl or suburban the rear seats come out so u can put a lot of stinky fishing gear back there.

charlie_the_tuna 02-21-2021 09:31 PM

I had the Yukon XL. 02 or 04, if memory serves. Had the 6.0 and mileage isn’t an issue. I drive 1/3 of a mile to work and I have 2 ramps within 3 miles of my house. I think I’d like to go with a pickup, but they’re quite a bit more expensive.

oteps 02-22-2021 09:38 AM

Then I would go with a chevy or gmc pickup over a ford.

charlie_the_tuna 02-22-2021 10:37 AM

Of course, the initial pick up could be a couple hundred miles, depending on what’s out there. Right now, the boat I’m focused on is in the philly area. I’d also travel for the right truck..

spareparts 02-22-2021 08:38 PM

I've never been a Ford fan, my Father in Law loves Fords, had a nice 2013 Platinum with the coyote 5.0, was a nice truck, it should have been as it cost $50,000 , he never keeps a vehicle over 50,000 miles. All I know, is he looses about 50% value when he sells them and they are generally in better shape when he sells them than they were new. For some stupid reason, he sold it and bought a 2020 Platinum ecoboost. I will never own any vehicle that you pull the cab off the frame to do engine work, so that rules Fords out. BTW, my 02 Suburban is setting on 285K miles, original motor, original transmission. I've had to replace the circulation pump twice, swapped the hoses out while I was at it, had a leaking heater hose fitting last year and had to replace the plastic quick connect. Regularly changed fluids and filters. Biggest thing was replacing the oil pump pickup o-ring. Dropped the pan without any trouble( 2wd). Last trip to Sneads Ferry, I hand calculated 17 mpg average.

randlemanboater 02-23-2021 12:29 PM

My fishing buddy has a 2010 F150, seems decent enough, but he has to carry spare coil packs with him, we have changed several on the way to and from fishing.

On the Chevy/GMC 5.3, don't get one 2007 or newer, they turned a 400k mile motor into a 100k mile motor with their AFM/DOD system.

charlie_the_tuna 02-23-2021 12:39 PM

I see a lot of grand Cherokees in the 2004 to 2012 range for like $6,000 and less. Raises a red flag, but with the exception of a few road trips here and there, it won’t be driven far. I am a bit concerned about tow capacity.

randlemanboater 02-23-2021 03:13 PM

Any Chrysler product is a red flag to me.


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