Ninety-9 SE-L
Well-Known Member
Afternoon. I just joined the forum to read up on the 5th Gen Ram. Right now, the Ram is a top contender for me to upgrade, but I'm still considering all my options.
I've owned MANY Nissan/Infiniti vehicles, I currently have a 2015 Frontier, which I bought new. With it, I bought a flatbed trailer to get my other cars around, I also have a 16' enclosed trailer, and slowly I've been doing more and more to make it more...complete. With over 115K on it, still looks and drives new:



For me, it's a fantastic little truck. It's nice to daily drive, it handles really well, and it does what I need it to do. Problem is, I've kinda outgrown it. I have 2 kids, I do a LOT of long-haul family vacations. I use my truck for work and for daily use, but not very heavy loads. I really just want a comfortable, decent handling truck that can mildly tow, go long distances, a little more interior space, and isn't that hard to live with on a daily basis.
2022 is an interesting year because a lot of re-designs have just come out, some are still under wraps, and many more are expected. The Frontier, Ranger, and Tundra will all have new models late this year and early next year. Personally, I don't feel like the 3rd gen Frontier really cuts it. A lot of ClubFrontier members are praising it, but the 3rd gen is just a 2nd gen with new skin and a new powertrain. No better room inside, no better capability, no better quality, and no better fuel economy. Why should I upgrade to another Frontier if Nissan isn't going to try to get me out of my old one?
I drove a Ram 1500 Classic Hemi for about a month as a rental, I wasn't too fond of the transmission or the top-heavy feel in the bends, but still, I'm impressed by the features, options, and capacities. It's almost like Ram knows what people want in a truck. I haven't yet established a price range, but if I can stay under 65k, I'd be happy. I just want to make sure I'm getting a truck I can live with for a long, long time.
I'm currently considering:
Ford Ranger FX-4 (post-redesign), since it's on the smaller DD side and has a lot of interior comforts and decent fuel economy.
Toyota Tundra Supercrew (post-redesign), I really like my friend's XSP, but the current model is ancient and terrible fuel economy.
Chevy Surburban Diesel. I mean, why not just get a damn school bus that can tow, at this point?
Ram EcoDiesel 33gal. Because ~1000mi range is definitely up my alley, see my 18-gal fuel tank above. I can currently get 750mi of range in the Fronty.
A Dakota Perhaps? The mythical truck Ram might be working on?
Not considering:
New Nissan Frontier, too much of the same, not enough effort put in.
Titan/Armada, also very archaic and not enough effort put in.
Outgoing Tundra. I think the Japanese brands are obsessed with selling old, archaic trucks.
Tacoma, Heard nothing but bad reviews.
Chevy, I like Chevy, but their trucks are the result of not trying hard enough.
Gladiator. I'm not a Jeep people.
Ridgeline. Has some neat tricks, but below my needed capacity.
I've owned MANY Nissan/Infiniti vehicles, I currently have a 2015 Frontier, which I bought new. With it, I bought a flatbed trailer to get my other cars around, I also have a 16' enclosed trailer, and slowly I've been doing more and more to make it more...complete. With over 115K on it, still looks and drives new:



For me, it's a fantastic little truck. It's nice to daily drive, it handles really well, and it does what I need it to do. Problem is, I've kinda outgrown it. I have 2 kids, I do a LOT of long-haul family vacations. I use my truck for work and for daily use, but not very heavy loads. I really just want a comfortable, decent handling truck that can mildly tow, go long distances, a little more interior space, and isn't that hard to live with on a daily basis.
2022 is an interesting year because a lot of re-designs have just come out, some are still under wraps, and many more are expected. The Frontier, Ranger, and Tundra will all have new models late this year and early next year. Personally, I don't feel like the 3rd gen Frontier really cuts it. A lot of ClubFrontier members are praising it, but the 3rd gen is just a 2nd gen with new skin and a new powertrain. No better room inside, no better capability, no better quality, and no better fuel economy. Why should I upgrade to another Frontier if Nissan isn't going to try to get me out of my old one?
I drove a Ram 1500 Classic Hemi for about a month as a rental, I wasn't too fond of the transmission or the top-heavy feel in the bends, but still, I'm impressed by the features, options, and capacities. It's almost like Ram knows what people want in a truck. I haven't yet established a price range, but if I can stay under 65k, I'd be happy. I just want to make sure I'm getting a truck I can live with for a long, long time.
I'm currently considering:
Ford Ranger FX-4 (post-redesign), since it's on the smaller DD side and has a lot of interior comforts and decent fuel economy.
Toyota Tundra Supercrew (post-redesign), I really like my friend's XSP, but the current model is ancient and terrible fuel economy.
Chevy Surburban Diesel. I mean, why not just get a damn school bus that can tow, at this point?
Ram EcoDiesel 33gal. Because ~1000mi range is definitely up my alley, see my 18-gal fuel tank above. I can currently get 750mi of range in the Fronty.
A Dakota Perhaps? The mythical truck Ram might be working on?
Not considering:
New Nissan Frontier, too much of the same, not enough effort put in.
Titan/Armada, also very archaic and not enough effort put in.
Outgoing Tundra. I think the Japanese brands are obsessed with selling old, archaic trucks.
Tacoma, Heard nothing but bad reviews.
Chevy, I like Chevy, but their trucks are the result of not trying hard enough.
Gladiator. I'm not a Jeep people.
Ridgeline. Has some neat tricks, but below my needed capacity.