2015 Ford F 150

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Thanx but I really don't need a vidio I see the how they perform in the great Maine woods:barf:

You're in denial. Just watch the video and you'll see why many people around the world choose Toyotas to get them through the most hostile and toughest environments on earth.
 
Rev if you do end up serious about a f250 get 4wd, they aren't like half ton trucks that can skate through slick mud. No they are heavy and sink like an anchor.

I do like the toyota tacoma, the only thing I don't care for is the cab size. If I had young kids I'd go back to the largest cab I could get. The ford in other words.
 
You're in denial. Just watch the video and you'll see why many people around the world choose Toyotas to get them through the most hostile and toughest environments on earth.

No knifein no denial just the real off-road facts in a real life senario.
 
No knifein no denial just the real off-road facts in a real life senario.

Does Ford, Dodge, or Chevy win Baja 1000's and Dakar Rally's? Has Ford, Dodge, or Chevy ever made it to the North Pole? Is Ford, Dodge, or Chevy used to reach Everest Base Camp at 17,700 ft? Is Ford, Dodge, or Chevy used in third world countries with no paved roads to cross brutal deserts and dangerous mountain ranges to reach other villages? All of these scenarios are the every day normal thing for Toyotas around the world. Tell me why you never hear of the Big 3 being used in these scenarios?

You have absolutely no clue on what off roading is in the real world. The only off road experience you have is probably crossing your backyard mudpit on rainy days. Toyotas are the number 1 chosen vehicle all around the world for off road excursions. Not even Jeep has this world known honor.

Go to any third world country and all you will see are older Toyotas with hundreds of thousands of hard earned miles and still going strong.
 
WOW..Well Mr Knifein,NO NEED FOR NAME CALLING..I do have a clue,and I do off roading in the REAL world and your toy TuRD's just aren't what you make them out to be in the REAL world..and no I have green grass in my back yard with REAL forrest,swamps and yes dear MOUNTAINS.:yawn:
 
WOW..Well Mr Knifein,NO NEED FOR NAME CALLING..I do have a clue,and I do off roading in the REAL world and your toy TuRD's just aren't what you make them out to be in the REAL world..and no I have green grass in my back yard with REAL forrest,swamps and yes dear MOUNTAINS.:yawn:

I didn't call you any names. And if you did have any clue about off roading you would have a great respect for Toyotas. Anyone who is a real off roading enthusiast knows of the tremendous off road capabilities that Toyotas offer.

So you're telling me that your Dodge can outperform a Land Cruiser off road? Yeah right.

[video=youtube_share;leOz9hpHFRc]http://youtu.be/leOz9hpHFRc[/video]
 
NO sorry NO respect...whats that thing a snoorkie wow does it go under water?I thought it was a land cruiser........GOOD NITE
 
If the diesel Hilux would have been available (new) in the US, I would have bought one. But it wasn't. Decide what you need then want. The full size PU offers more room, greater carrying capacity and higher tow rating (as a general rule). The Tacoma is easier to park. Your full size 2 wd will get better stated fuel economy that the 4 wd Tacoma. If you are going to do some serious off-roading get a Pinzgauer or MB Unimog.
 
Own a 2014 Toyota Tundra 1794 edition and it, to me, blew away every single other major brand (and best of their brand, King Ranch,High Country etc) when i test drove all 4, and the interior is by far the nicest i have ever seen in any truck, period. If you haven't seen a 1794, go check it out. Very nice. Ford's is far to 'skinny' when compared to a Tundra, even though i was really, and i mean really, wanting a King Ranch, and that was the truck i wanted to buy. Funny enough, if you physically place the Tundra behind the F150, you could see it hanging off both sides from behind, it is that much wider. When me and my wife test drove the F150, we noticed that our elbows were both on the center console and were touching. When we drove the Tundra, they were a good 4 inches apart and our bodies were noticeably father apart from one another.

The Ram' s Laramie Longhorn was very nice and one that i really wanted to like. I loved the outside and interior but it just didnt feel like it would last for 10+ years (like the Fords and Tundras did). Same with the Chevy. I didnt like the overall ride of this one either.

To us, a new Tundra is defiantly a truck anyone who doesnt need some type of Super Duty style truck (ie 350s, 2500s, etc)
 
Might want to check the 2015 sub at f150forum. FoMoCo is having driver events.

Maybe SVT can fix the styling on these trucks with the new Raptor.
 
No new Raptor til 2016. I love my 2010 it's a beast. Too bad adding pics on here is such a PITA. At least thru tapatalk anyway.
 
I currently have a Chevy Colorado and in early 2015 (or sooner) I plan on getting the 2015 Colorado. Have any of you guys checked the new Colorado out? every aspect of this truck seems significantly better than my z71 4x4
 
I've been looking at the Chevy 4 door, short bed, 4x4 Silverado for a couple of months now, and the wife somehow convinced me to forget the pickup idea, and just go for the Tahoe. I finally gave up and told her she can keep her Jeep and I'll stick with my Defender. It never was this difficult to buy a vehicle before.:(
 
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