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    Toyota pickups do last longer

    Check out this post of a person with a 2000 Tundra with 400,000 miles on the odometer. To be considered worthy of being in the high mileage club with a Toyota one needs to have driven it for at least 300,000 miles.
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    2021 Model builds with Bighorn, Laramie, Ford XLT

    I did a comparison build for 4WD crew cab standard bed pickups with the off-road group, 33-gal tank, park and cross traffic sensing, bucket seats, V-8, running boards, etc. and found these build MSRP: Bighorn $49,010 Laramie $54,550 F-150 XLT $50,000 It was much more difficult to build out the...
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    Sticker shock with Ram pricing

    I wanted a 2020 Ram to get the multifunction tailgate as when loading heavy things into the bed of my current truck I end up tossing them across the tailgate. Getting heavy items out usually means crawling up into the bed and moving them one by one onto the tailgate. But Ram is charging $1,840...
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    Heated seats with the Rebel

    Ideally I would like to buy a Rebel but it appears that it does not have standard heated front seats as with the Laramie model and it is not an option either for the Rebel. I found a reference for heated seats for the Rebel trucks sold in Canada but not the USA. Has anyone added heated seats...
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    Headlights on 2019 trucks

    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety does an annual evaluation of trucks that includes crash testing and visibility from the headlights on low and high beam settings and on curves. Where I live there are dark roads with no street lights and no city lighting and curvy roads with deer around...
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