Pick-Up Truck Comparative


Cobrar

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A very competitive market segment - can you see the difference?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=zShwG9l1F0Q

Not a simple proposition to design, develop and maintain market leading product for over 25 years. Let's acknowledge success! :cheers

Go Ford!
 

gtinmyblood

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A very revealing comparison I must say! I was blown away by the poor toyota performance. I would not have suspected.
 

Jason's Auto Spa

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Very cool test. tpraceman should chime in here any second now :biggrin
 

AJB

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Just took delivery of my 5th F-150! A great Vehicle. Outboard rear shocks, massive frame cross sections, torsional rigidity. Ford Knows trucks!
AJB
 

Not 4N

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A very revealing comparison I must say! I was blown away by the poor toyota performance. I would not have suspected.

I haven't seen a rear end shake like that since my last visit to a hip hop bar :biggrin

F series has been #1 in Canada for over 40 years and definately gets a :thumbsup from me.

:cheers


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FordGTGuy

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Not only is it great quality but it will be making 60 mpg soon enough.
 

S592R

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Not only is it great quality but it will be making 60 mpg soon enough.


Would love to see that! maybe then when I tow something it would be better MPG than 6mpg if we started at 60mpg unladened. :ack

The video was cool .... kind of sad about the Toyota ... and totally unexpected.

About two years ago I rolled my land cruiser on its side. three guys righted it and I drove it home! doubt that would happen in the toyota tundra.

S
 

ShelbyStang

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Ford All the Way :)
 
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FordGTGuy

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Norfolk, VA
Would love to see that! maybe then when I tow something it would be better MPG than 6mpg if we started at 60mpg unladened. :ack

The video was cool .... kind of sad about the Toyota ... and totally unexpected.

About two years ago I rolled my land cruiser on its side. three guys righted it and I drove it home! doubt that would happen in the toyota tundra.

S

Well if your interested you can read more about it here:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/02/60_mpg_ford_f15.php

Its a hybrid engine that uses a combination of combustion and hydraulics.
 
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HHGT

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Well, before I purchased my truck, I test drove all of them - and I am not a brand loyal kinda guy. My criteria was simple;

Quad
Towing
Load
4X4
Accelaration
No Turbo lag Diesel
Comfort
Interior styling
Exterior Styling
Resale

The 2008 3/4 ton Silverado Diesel/Allison 4X4 won in every department with the exception of Interior/Exterion styling. Not to mention that at $57K MSRP, I purchased this beast at $44K which included Incentives, $1K Below Invoice, Dealers Coupons, Marketing $ etc.. A bargain if you ask me. BTW, I took a bath on my 2006 F-150

What I subsequently found out is that the number of after market accessories for Ford Diesel 4X4 is huge.
 

AJB

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Even though I am a FORD guy, I am glad you did not buy the Toyota.
ajb
 

red gt 1442

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Not only is it great quality but it will be making 60 mpg soon enough.

Soon enough might be too late. I am a FORD guy. Most of my vehicles are Ford. I own a 99 Ford F350 Dually, and just purchased a 2008 F350 (in May) both diesels. My 99 has always (and still) has given me at least 12 MPG while towing my 24ft box. The 2008 cannot get past 6.9 MPG. I really love the new truck, but what's up with this fuel mileage? A friend just got back from SEMA with a 2 car trailer, and he averaged less than 5 MPG, and with 38 gal capacity you need to stop every 2 hours or so. Ford keep's saying that the MPG will get better, even thought I know someone with 25K miles on their 2008, and no end in sight of the poor mileage. Like I said, I do love the new truck, just cant believe the poor mileage. Anyone have a 2008 diesel and experiencing the same ? At this rate, it might be cheaper to ship a car to the next event...................



Gino
 
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HHGT

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Soon enough might be too late. I am a FORD guy. Most of my vehicles are Ford. I own a 99 Ford F350 Dually, and just purchased a 2008 F350 (in May) both diesels. My 99 has always (and still) has given me at least 12 MPG while towing my 24ft box. The 2008 cannot get past 6.9 MPG. I really love the new truck, but what's up with this fuel mileage? A friend just got back from SEMA with a 2 car trailer, and he averaged less than 5 MPG, and with 38 gal capacity you need to stop every 2 hours or so. Ford keep's saying that the MPG will get better, even thought I know someone with 25K miles on their 2008, and no end in sight of the poor mileage. Like I said, I do love the new truck, just cant believe the poor mileage. Anyone have a 2008 diesel and experiencing the same ? At this rate, it might be cheaper to ship a car to the next event...................



Gino

18 mpg in my Silverado Diesel 4X4 and 12 mpg towing
 

fjpikul

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Gino, ship it to my house, I'll take of it.
 

FordGTGuy

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Norfolk, VA
Soon enough might be too late. I am a FORD guy. Most of my vehicles are Ford. I own a 99 Ford F350 Dually, and just purchased a 2008 F350 (in May) both diesels. My 99 has always (and still) has given me at least 12 MPG while towing my 24ft box. The 2008 cannot get past 6.9 MPG. I really love the new truck, but what's up with this fuel mileage? A friend just got back from SEMA with a 2 car trailer, and he averaged less than 5 MPG, and with 38 gal capacity you need to stop every 2 hours or so. Ford keep's saying that the MPG will get better, even thought I know someone with 25K miles on their 2008, and no end in sight of the poor mileage. Like I said, I do love the new truck, just cant believe the poor mileage. Anyone have a 2008 diesel and experiencing the same ? At this rate, it might be cheaper to ship a car to the next event...................



Gino

No your right its a little late but atleast its something new for the industry. Ford was the first company to put an electric hybrid on the market and if their plans stay steady they will be the first company to put this technology on the market.
 

Not 4N

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Gino

I have an '08 F350 4x4 diesel with 9500 miles and get 18mpg hwy, 14mpg combined hwy city and 10+mpg pulling 7000lbs, 20' box with car.

Had my 30' gooseneck with 180 bales on last month which totalled about 12,000lbs and still got about 8mpg.

Did your friend have a few mountain passes to go through? That would kick the s**t out of the numbers in a hurry.

Trent
 
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S592R

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man I thought the 10 I got out of the land cruiser was bad. but then again without a trailer it only gets 16.

someone at sema told me it was due to the regen filter that is on the new trucks and that someone at sema was making a kit to remove that stuff.

that should help mileage.

S