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$3200Yes....a little off topic........
What cha think the sticker was on the ole Dodge back then ??
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I just bought a fully loaded 1500 Sierra Denali. Came from a 2019 Ram Longhorn.I'm looking for a new full size P/U truck.
Who's got a new one .... how do you like it and what did you have before.
I am leaning towards a Tundra or a GMC Sierra, but have not done any research as of yet.
Lemme' know
Thanks
And ear plugs when your on the highwayThere’s only one thing that looks better than a new truck and that’s a new set of mud tires to go on it!View attachment 1440011
I started to just leave you with the last word but I have to ask.Yes! I am absolutely against buying a truck built by American workers for a Japanese company! I am also against buying a rifle scope that has an American name plate but is made in Japan. Out of curiosity, which company would that be?
Remember, Japan bombed us! Some of our ancestors were killed or wounded in that attack and I will never forget or forgive them for it! Going forward I will do anything I can to not support them and I will never trust them. IMO, Toyota employing Americans is like Japan negotiating a peace treaty with the USA while planning the attack on Pearl Harbor.
I've said it before and I'll say it again....I started to just leave you with the last word but I have to ask.
Just what piece of modern technology (tablet, laptop, phone, etc) did you use to lambast a company from Japan? Even if it has an American name on it most of the components were manufactured in China, Korea, India or some other foreign entity. In fact it's highly likely the jar of pickles you just opened were actually sliced, season ed, cooked and packaged in China or India. Technically speaking, likely 98% of all the components that are making us all connected via this big old internet (thanks Al Gore) were manufactured in a country that at one time of another has either attacked the US or one of its allies.
You gonna need a fleet of Kenworths to haul all your hate brother!
BTW, why don't you start by putting me on your ignore list?
what years do you think are best for full size v8 gm trucks? for buying used?I worked at GM in the '80s and 90's. We had the advent of the electronically shifted transfer cases with push button switches and a TCCM, a Transfer Case Control Module. The TCCM received the input from the driver pushing the button and then it looked at vehicle speed, transmission gear, and other parameters and decided if it was OK to execute the shift or not. Basically, it would shift into or out of 4WD under pretty much any reasonable conditions but to change ranges, very specific conditions had to be met; less than 3 mph (ideally 0 mph), transmission in neutral.
I used to say the TCCM was in lieu of the driver's brain. One of the biggest drivers of the development of the electronic shift was warranty expense and customer satisfaction. A term the sales people used at the time was "shift on the fly 4WD." So owners would try to jamb that shifter forward into 4 Low at 35 mph and then come in complaining that something was wrong. Or, they'd keep trying until they tore up the transfer case.
Ever see people, for example, with an automatic transmission backing up and just put the thing in Drive without ever touching the brake? But I agree with the quote above. I sure wouldn't want this way to operate my transmission.
I want a damn knob for volume, temp and blower speed. I can't stand the buttons. Most difficult thing there is.That has to be the most stupid thing I have yet to see! Just wow!
Paul
Gosh that's hard for me to say for a couple of reasons. One, everything around here rusts out so fast, pickups it seems especially, nothing is on the road for more than about 12 to 14 years on average. Another reason is I left GM and went to Chrysler in 1998 and since then I haven't been able to keep up with all the inside details surrounding the GM trucks since then.what years do you think are best for full size v8 gm trucks? for buying used?
...I will tell you the truth if I was going to look for a used truck today, I'd look for a Ford. It seems today when I get the opportunity to ride in or drive someone's 10 year old GM truck they just seem clapped out and beat up.
What about a German vehicle?Yes! I am absolutely against buying a truck built by American workers for a Japanese company! I am also against buying a rifle scope that has an American name plate but is made in Japan. Out of curiosity, which company would that be?
Remember, Japan bombed us! Some of our ancestors were killed or wounded in that attack and I will never forget or forgive them for it! Going forward I will do anything I can to not support them and I will never trust them. IMO, Toyota employing Americans is like Japan negotiating a peace treaty with the USA while planning the attack on Pearl Harbor.
I guess breathing smog is better?And ear plugs when your on the highway