Agreed but had a bunch of Fords and come from a long entrenched GM family and don't like my local RAM dealers much or the predatory Hemi crowd...lolMost dealers are at least MSRP or any where from $2,500.00 to $5,000.00 (or more) over MSRP. It's a nice truck with a very "in your face grill". However, there s absolutely nothing ground breaking with this truck. You can find the same specs, payload, towing capacity, etc., over at Ford, GM or RAM.
You will be one of the very few "conquest sales".
true and true.Most dealers are at least MSRP or any where from $2,500.00 to $5,000.00 (or more) over MSRP. It's a nice truck with a very "in your face grill". However, there s absolutely nothing ground breaking with this truck. You can find the same specs, payload, towing capacity, etc., over at Ford, GM or RAM.
You will be one of the very few "conquest sales".
I would be open to both but the 5.5' would suffice. Good ?Are you getting the 6.5' bed or will the 5.5' work out better for you?
I'm one of the few that wasn't bothered by the new Outlanders or the new GM trucks....so you know I have no tasteI'd have a hard time getting past that front end but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm sure it will do what you need a truck to do.
6.5's are problematic for many residential garages.I would definitely try to get a 6.5' bed if you can. One thing a car salesman told me once is that woman are more picky when it comes to the color and options on a new vehicle while guys aren't as picky because they want what is on the lot today. The 6.5' bed will make the truck easier to sale for a better price down the road because most Tundras will be the 5.5' bed.
I always purchased 8' bed domesticI would definitely try to get a 6.5' bed if you can. One thing a car salesman told me once is that woman are more picky when it comes to the color and options on a new vehicle while guys aren't as picky because they want what is on the lot today. The 6.5' bed will make the truck easier to sale for a better price down the road because most Tundras will be the 5.5' bed.
Drove it this morning.What happened to the Arteon?
6.5's are problematic for many residential garages.
That's true-if you want your $50,000.00 plus asset siting outside in the snow-instead of inside over an extra foot of utility. I guess it may depend on where one lives.Agreed. However, many people don't park in their own garage as evidenced by driving anywhere USA.
I have so many garages but they house machinery so my vehicles sit outside but they always age well and I get top prices when I sell.That's true-if you want your $50,000.00 plus asset siting outside in the snow-instead of inside over an extra foot of utility.