longrangehunterII
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My last Toyota wasn't a truck, but a '06 Corolla S which I bought for the gas milage, it never dropped below 32 mpg even at WOT the most of the time, if I slowed down to 55 mph would get 42 mpg! That is not a typo either! It was a manual 5 speed, never needed anything other then the oil changed @ 3K, and for the first 120,000 miles just new tires, and one brake job! Sold it to my brother, he put another 227,000 miles on it and just bought a new '18 Corolla. Cheapest car to drive I ever owned!
But Yah, I've owned two Cumming Diesels, three F-150's, and one 1995 Chevy 1500 IMO, the Chevy wasn't my cup of tea. I had to sell it in Denver CO and buy a 1996 Dodge 2500 Cummings 5 spd. since the Chevy wasn't able to pull my 5th wheel over the passes w/o smoking the transmission! Not for towing, and that was a all aluminum light weight 27' RV at only 7,500 GVWR. The '96 Dodge was a great truck, got great mpg, but the transmission lost 5th gear twice, only for me to completely rebuild it with a full splind main shaft and new HD gears, and whatever else Quad 4x4 put into it.
If you tow, Turbo Diesel's and/or Turbo gas engines haul the best, and No I don't live at 6,000+ feet anymore. Which unlike sleek bullets has the opposite effect at high elevation! Even here at 2,300 it still sucks less oxygen vs. forced air systems which effects engine output no matter how many liters or C.I. you're running. Gas milage suffers too with NA engines vs. turbo charged small engines.
But like everything else we all like certain styles, or brands, and at the end of the day they all go from point A to B, how we get their is our own choice, and rightfully so!
But Yah, I've owned two Cumming Diesels, three F-150's, and one 1995 Chevy 1500 IMO, the Chevy wasn't my cup of tea. I had to sell it in Denver CO and buy a 1996 Dodge 2500 Cummings 5 spd. since the Chevy wasn't able to pull my 5th wheel over the passes w/o smoking the transmission! Not for towing, and that was a all aluminum light weight 27' RV at only 7,500 GVWR. The '96 Dodge was a great truck, got great mpg, but the transmission lost 5th gear twice, only for me to completely rebuild it with a full splind main shaft and new HD gears, and whatever else Quad 4x4 put into it.
If you tow, Turbo Diesel's and/or Turbo gas engines haul the best, and No I don't live at 6,000+ feet anymore. Which unlike sleek bullets has the opposite effect at high elevation! Even here at 2,300 it still sucks less oxygen vs. forced air systems which effects engine output no matter how many liters or C.I. you're running. Gas milage suffers too with NA engines vs. turbo charged small engines.
But like everything else we all like certain styles, or brands, and at the end of the day they all go from point A to B, how we get their is our own choice, and rightfully so!