Is the 4th Gen the most popular pickup in your area?

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BeachinIt

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I'm in NY. I've always noticed the 4th gen on the road, mostly because I love the way they look. They just stand out to me. But lately, I have been seeing a ton of 4th gen pickups around. Way more than the Fords and GM's. It's nothing against those models of course, I like them too, but from what I see here, the Ram is by far the most popular pickup around here currently. I was helping a friend yesterday and noticed 7 4G Rams pass by in the course of maybe 5 minutes. They're just all over the road here - and that's a beautiful thing.
 

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It's pretty much a toss up here. You drive down any road and see every brand of truck, Ford, GM twins, Ram, even Nissan and Toyota. There are lots of trucks in general on the roads. And minivans.
 

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I have to say I see more Phords here overall than other brands and I think I know why...

Folks here are cheap and they buy cheap trucks. :D
 

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It's 90's model Chevy and GMC's around here.


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I don't know if it's cause I just bought a Ram so I notice them more but I've been seeing a ton of them around me lately. On my way home this morning I started counting and it was 3-1 Ram to other trucks.
 

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I'm in south Texas. The oil boom bought a lot of trucks down here and a lot of those were diesels. In 1/2 tons it's pretty even among the big 3. I think I see more Rams on the road than I used to though but I think that's due to Ram upping quality and keeping cost reasonable.

In HD trucks I see a majority of 2007-20014 Fords, followed closely by 4th gen Ram diesels.
 

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Half ton: Ford, Chevy, Ram

HD/SD: Ford, Ram, Chevy.
 

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Big ferd area here but im seeing more and more rams, especially lots of guys trading in the compitition for ecodiesels. The lure of great milage in a half ton is appealing to many.
 

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I have to say I see more Phords here overall than other brands and I think I know why...

Folks here are cheap and they buy cheap trucks. :D

Last time I checked, the Ram is one of the cheaper truck options. The Fords generally aren't cheap.
 

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Fords by and large the most around here.
 

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i live in ford country. seeing a lot less chevy though.
 

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In half tons, Fords, than GMC/Chevrolet, then Ram. The Rams are catching up though, see them a lot more often than we used too. Way more 4th gens then any other.
In three quarter/full tons, Ford, then Ram, then GMC/Chevrolet.
 

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