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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Allison1]
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09/11/17 07:28 PM
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mattm
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The Tundras run significantly less than Fords. My 2015 5.7 1794 edition stickered at 45,200. I can't remember what the King Ranch Ford was running back then but if memory serves me right it was pushing 55-56 after rebates.
Seriously do a KBB value search on your current truck and then do the exact same search on a Tundra. You'll make your mind up quickly, as long as you don't think the Tundra is butt ugly.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Allison1]
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09/11/17 07:39 PM
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gander
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I am a little surprised that you can find one cheaper than the Ford. If you can find a 2017 you can probably get a great deal on one.
I went thru the same things with numbers in 2013 when I was considering a Ford with eco boost...Toyota with similar equipment was cheaper
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Ojai Angler]
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09/11/17 07:43 PM
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gander
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Get the "Pearl Harbor" special edition,............................ Or maybe the MADE IN TEXAS ADDITION...which is all of them
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Texasredneck70]
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09/11/17 07:46 PM
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Moto-Moto
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And Tundras hold their value better IMO.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: gander]
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09/11/17 07:49 PM
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1ShotNoKills
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Get the "Pearl Harbor" special edition,............................ Or maybe the MADE IN TEXAS ADDITION...which is all of them Yea his jokes are never good
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Ojai Angler]
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09/11/17 07:53 PM
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hopalong
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Get the "Pearl Harbor" special edition,............................ that joke bombed before it got nuked by the others.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Texasredneck70]
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09/11/17 07:54 PM
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GeoFisher
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Since I have a quarter million on my 07 tundra, (Everything is still original other than the battery, the starter..... 2 brake jobs and 4 sets of tires) I think I am more than qualified to say the tundra is a no brainer. No more Fords for me. I have driven them all and I can honestly say nothing even comes close to the quality you get in a tundra. And besides, the tundra is made right here in Texas.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Texasredneck70]
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09/11/17 07:54 PM
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patriot07
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If the Ford is $8k more, you're either looking only at MSRP instead of actual sale price or you're not looking at equivalently equipped trucks. Actual sale price of a Ford & Toyota equipped the same - the Toyota should always be higher.
Ford makes a nice truck. Neither the Ford or the Toyota will likely be very fuel efficient. Depending on what motor you get, the Ford will be either the same or a little better. Toyotas all drink the gas, which wouldn't be much fun if gas goes back to $4 or more a gallon.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: GeoFisher]
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09/11/17 07:58 PM
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Since I have a quarter million on my 07 tundra, (Everything is still original other than the battery, the starter..... 2 brake jobs and 4 sets of tires) I think I am more than qualified to say the tundra is a no brainer. No more Fords for me. I have driven them all and I can honestly say nothing even comes close to the quality you get in a tundra. And besides, the tundra is made right here in Texas. Pretty much sums up my experience as well. Tranny acting weird right now but it has 276,000 HARD miles on it. Think mine was made in Tennessee.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: patriot07]
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09/11/17 07:59 PM
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WAWI
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If the Ford is $8k more, you're either looking only at MSRP instead of actual sale price or you're not looking at equivalently equipped trucks. Actual sale price of a Ford & Toyota equipped the same - the Toyota should always be higher.
Ford makes a nice truck. Neither the Ford or the Toyota will likely be very fuel efficient. Depending on what motor you get, the Ford will be either the same or a little better. Toyotas all drink the gas, which wouldn't be much fun if gas goes back to $4 or more a gallon.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: hopalong]
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09/11/17 08:04 PM
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Ojai Angler
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Get the "Pearl Harbor" special edition,............................ that joke bombed before it got nuked by the others. How quickly you have forgotten,............................
I never met a fish I didn't like,........
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: patriot07]
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09/11/17 08:35 PM
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Samsonsworld
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If the Ford is $8k more, you're either looking only at MSRP instead of actual sale price or you're not looking at equivalently equipped trucks. Actual sale price of a Ford & Toyota equipped the same - the Toyota should always be higher.
Ford makes a nice truck. Neither the Ford or the Toyota will likely be very fuel efficient. Depending on what motor you get, the Ford will be either the same or a little better. Toyotas all drink the gas, which wouldn't be much fun if gas goes back to $4 or more a gallon. +1. Not unusual for Ford to have a $10k plus discount off MSRP.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Texasredneck70]
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09/11/17 08:37 PM
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Moto-Moto
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And for those that say "i've got ___,000k on my truck, and it's just like it was new"
That's bull-hit. Don't believe them.
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Texasredneck70]
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09/11/17 09:01 PM
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ReelBusy
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I've got 15k on my truck, and it's just like it was new
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Re: Tundra to replace my Ford
[Re: Texasredneck70]
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09/11/17 09:19 PM
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Ojai Angler
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Salesman here at work bought a new 2016 Tundra 1794 edition, has been in and out of shop constantly, but I've never heard anyone else having his kinds of problems.
I never met a fish I didn't like,........
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