I've always been a F150 guy. Had my 02 for about 8 years and 180+k miles. I really regret trading her in and wished I kept her as a **** around truck, I currently have my 13 ecoboost lariat that I've had for 10 yrs and 150k miles. I like to keep my trucks for awhile and don't really put a ton of miles on them compared to other truck owners. My 13 is starting to act a little funny, smelling burning oil through the vents when coming to a stop, I've got the P0430 code which I've read its probably time for a new cat, when I went to San Antonio a couple of weeks ago and would go to pass someone on the highway it would jerk sort of and seemed to have trouble getting up and going. I really never loved this truck to begin with and I could easily fix the issues but I'm starting to feel like 10yrs is plenty. I just have to get over the idea of having a truck payment and them being so high now a days.
Anyways, what newer trucks are going to last 10+ years and are reliable with proper routine maintenance? Obviously at the top of my list is the F150. I've heard the 2.7L is super reliable and a fantastic engine. Is this true? Definitely don't want a Dodge. I haven't really looked at GM's lineup but I know from reading about failed transmissions and other major components in their newer vehicles they sort of worry me. I'm not 100% against them but don't want to deal with that nonsense on a newer truck. Tundra? Titan? How are those? Wouldn't be against an F250 gasser but in my opinion I don't really do enough towing or anything to justify a larger truck like that.
As I've gotten older, all the bells and whistles in trucks and cars just piss me off due to the cost and complexity when they inevitably break. I don't need video mirrors, or 8 different cameras, or 10 position tailgates, or massaging seats etc. I don't need a luxury truck like I thought I did when I was younger and bought my current truck. It's going to get dirty, used, scratched, dinged, driven through mud and pastures, etc. I really want my column shifter back from the 02. I know some XLs and XLTs offer them. I also want a bench seat and it seems those are hard to come by.
Any good manufacturer deals going on currently?
Anyways, what newer trucks are going to last 10+ years and are reliable with proper routine maintenance? Obviously at the top of my list is the F150. I've heard the 2.7L is super reliable and a fantastic engine. Is this true? Definitely don't want a Dodge. I haven't really looked at GM's lineup but I know from reading about failed transmissions and other major components in their newer vehicles they sort of worry me. I'm not 100% against them but don't want to deal with that nonsense on a newer truck. Tundra? Titan? How are those? Wouldn't be against an F250 gasser but in my opinion I don't really do enough towing or anything to justify a larger truck like that.
As I've gotten older, all the bells and whistles in trucks and cars just piss me off due to the cost and complexity when they inevitably break. I don't need video mirrors, or 8 different cameras, or 10 position tailgates, or massaging seats etc. I don't need a luxury truck like I thought I did when I was younger and bought my current truck. It's going to get dirty, used, scratched, dinged, driven through mud and pastures, etc. I really want my column shifter back from the 02. I know some XLs and XLTs offer them. I also want a bench seat and it seems those are hard to come by.
Any good manufacturer deals going on currently?