I need to buy a used pickup and am looking for advice. I come from a long line of VWs and I know nothing about trucks. I’m not too lazy to do some research, but there’s such a bewildering array of choices I’m looking for a few tips to narrow it down.
What I’m looking for:
Prefer 2009 or later
Under 100k kilometres
Under $20,000
Automatic transmission
V6 or v8 gasoline (something better than gutless, but don’t need top-end engine)
Crew cab with proper rear seats (2 kids in carseats)
This will be a daily driver for work so must be reliable.
Thinking of Ford F150, Dodge Ram, Toyota Tundra.
Questions:
Are there any makes that are unquestionably good in 2008-2012 model range? (Tundras seem to be premium priced. F150s are big sellers.)
Are there any particularly bad makes/models or years to avoid?
Are any makes known for rusting?
There are lots of trucks with 150,000 to 200,000 km – is that a lot for a truck? Is that just about the point where you start having issues with stuff wearing out (suspension, etc.). If I pay $15-$20K I don’t want to have to start pouring repair money into it immediately.
Any other general advice from someone with broad experience of trucks (maybe work in a shop?) would be appreciated.
Thanks for any pointers.
What I’m looking for:
Prefer 2009 or later
Under 100k kilometres
Under $20,000
Automatic transmission
V6 or v8 gasoline (something better than gutless, but don’t need top-end engine)
Crew cab with proper rear seats (2 kids in carseats)
This will be a daily driver for work so must be reliable.
Thinking of Ford F150, Dodge Ram, Toyota Tundra.
Questions:
Are there any makes that are unquestionably good in 2008-2012 model range? (Tundras seem to be premium priced. F150s are big sellers.)
Are there any particularly bad makes/models or years to avoid?
Are any makes known for rusting?
There are lots of trucks with 150,000 to 200,000 km – is that a lot for a truck? Is that just about the point where you start having issues with stuff wearing out (suspension, etc.). If I pay $15-$20K I don’t want to have to start pouring repair money into it immediately.
Any other general advice from someone with broad experience of trucks (maybe work in a shop?) would be appreciated.
Thanks for any pointers.
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