stevj
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Currently driving a 2010 Tundra 4x4 5.7L, which has gone 160,000 trouble-free miles.
Looking to get a 2019 pickup. Impressed with the Ram 1500 Limited, and right now it's winning out over the 2019 Silverado, but I have yet to test drive the Sierra Denali. I suspect the Ram will edge that one out, too.
I have some mobility issues, thanks to a military career, and I like the way the air suspension lowers the Ram to make entry a breeze. Also, neither Silverado nor Sierra offer much more than a 24 gallon fuel tank.
The Tundra has a 46 gallon tank, and since my wife & I are retired, we spend a great deal of time travelling. Don't tow, but that bigger tank gets us down the road. But Tundra suspension is kinda stiff, and I think it's time for an upgrade.
Also, Silverado and Sierra don't have CD players? WTF? I got lots of $$ in tunes on disk that I"m supposed to now give up while on the road?
Anyway, I'm lurking here, reading, researching and taking notes, to see if I can justify the cost of a new pickup, given past reliability issues with both Ram and GM.
So far it's looking promising.
Steve
Looking to get a 2019 pickup. Impressed with the Ram 1500 Limited, and right now it's winning out over the 2019 Silverado, but I have yet to test drive the Sierra Denali. I suspect the Ram will edge that one out, too.
I have some mobility issues, thanks to a military career, and I like the way the air suspension lowers the Ram to make entry a breeze. Also, neither Silverado nor Sierra offer much more than a 24 gallon fuel tank.
The Tundra has a 46 gallon tank, and since my wife & I are retired, we spend a great deal of time travelling. Don't tow, but that bigger tank gets us down the road. But Tundra suspension is kinda stiff, and I think it's time for an upgrade.
Also, Silverado and Sierra don't have CD players? WTF? I got lots of $$ in tunes on disk that I"m supposed to now give up while on the road?
Anyway, I'm lurking here, reading, researching and taking notes, to see if I can justify the cost of a new pickup, given past reliability issues with both Ram and GM.
So far it's looking promising.
Steve