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Old 12-13-2015, 09:53 AM
TROLLER TROLLER is offline
 
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I own a 2013 Tundra and they are not the easiest on gas. That being said it is a great truck.

The ridgeline is not really a truck per se. It is kinda like the old Avalanche SUV chassis with a make shift truck body.

If I was looking I would suggest the GM 1500 with the smaller V8, good on gas and will tow a smaller trailer or boat.
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Old 12-13-2015, 01:03 PM
hopper146 hopper146 is offline
 
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Im leaning towards dodge or chevy and maybe ford. Not a fan of GMC or toyota...

Basically need something bigger than a car to fit all my tools in and something better for driving onto job sites as well as winter driving. Not gonna be doing really any towing.
Can't go wrong with a chevy I just drive them and drive them and drive them. Oh. Replaced a back up bulb once. But then I usually only keep them until 200 or 250 000km
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