Had Dodge/Ram 3/4 ton trucks all my life until 2 months ago . I ordered a F-250 XLT 7.3 / 4×4 / 4.30 gears with the black appearance package Dec 21’ I just got the truck august 3rd . I honestly couldn’t be happier. I’m curious to see what’s everyone else is driving and what’s more popular.

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  1. Toyota 4runner. Older model. But she drives, gets decent mpg, and wont get stuck when i have to deal with the shitty plowing of Central Maine’s DOT.

  2. 2018 ram big horn 1500 5.7
    Bought it to pull a 2k trailer daily and I’m glad I saved the money compared to the note of a diesel. After my fiancée starts working, I’ll gladly take that 1000 dollar note lol

  3. I don’t haul shit, ever… so I have a car

    And when I need a truck they’re $20 at Home Depot

  4. I currently drive an older Ford Expedition.

    I had a really nice F150 but got rear ended and totaled.

    I miss my old truck but after that experience I doubt I will ever bother owning a nice truck or car again.

  5. 2000 Ford Excursion V10 4×4
    Right now it’s a beat-up workhorse.
    Hoping one day I can turn it into an off-road toy.

  6. 1989 Toyota pickup deluxe 4×4 5-speed trans with the legendary 2.4L 22re. Greatest truck ever made, will probably be on the road long after your F250 blows it’s first transmission.

  7. So, I had a 1993 GMC Jimmy. Love that truck, it was my grandma’s. Engine finally killed a bushing in the bottom end, so now I have to rebuild it. I still love that truck.

    1978 GMC Sierra. It was my GrandDads truck, but I’m slowly working on it and restoring it. It will be beautiful when I’m done. I’d love to drive it now, but I gotta wait until gas prices drop back down.

    1990 Ford F250, 4wd, 358, fun truck. Bought it for dirt cheap, love it because it will pull anything I want to. Started having fuel issues, now I gotta fix it.

    2012 Nissan Pathfinder. No issues, most expensive truck I’ve ever bought. Does every thing I need and more, keeps my son safe in the backseat, and the A/C is CRISP! Wouldn’t sell it unless I found something better.

  8. 2022 Ford F-250 crew cab. All white construction truck.

    It’s awesome. Pulls the boat, camper, golf cart, moves everything and the whole family can fit in it with room to spare.

  9. I have a 1993 Ford F350 4×4 Frankenstein edition. It’s an extended cab dually with a 7.3 turbo IDI, built 4r100, Dana 80 rear and Dana 50 front with a posi carrier. It has a 3 inch body lift and custom built bumpers with a winch in the front bumper and a fold down brush guard on top. It has an extra leat on the front spring and 14,800 lb rear springs. It has an electric fuel pump with a 45 gallon tank in the bed, and a 90 gallon aux tank with a pump behind it. The stock fuel tanks were deleted. All the lights were upgraded to LED.

    Unfortunately, some woman who was high on meth came into my yard, stole it, and then wrecked it about a month ago. I’m currently still arguing with the insurance company about it.

  10. 2018 1500 big horn to pull a 4000 lb camper…now have a 8,000 camper and looking for 2500 or 3500…most likely will be a 3500. I have owned two different 1995 Chevy S10, 1980 Dodge 150 prospector, a 1999 Dodge Dakota, a 2003 Dodge Durango, and 2003 Chevy Trailblazer.

    Current work van is 2019 Ram Promaster 1500. Previously had work vans of 2018 Ram City, 2016 Ford F-150, 2016, Ford F-250, 2015 Ram 2500 & 3500 Dually, 2005 250 Van, 2014 Doge Sprinter (Mercedes drive train), 2000 Dodge Caravan, 2 different Chevy Silverados. Chevy express vans.

    I think I have owners or driven at least every different type of pickup truck or work van.

  11. 2014 Toyota Tacoma. Been a dream in the 8mo that I’ve had it after my Ford Escape was totaled.

    Tows my boat like a dream and I hardly notice it’s there.

  12. 89 Chevy 1500 long bed extended cab….owned it for 25 years…..650,000 miles…..work out of it every day…….and a C5 vert……🙂

  13. F250 when I need a truck to do truck things.

    F150 when I need a family vehicle. Unladen f250 drives like… a truck, which is as it should be.

    We looked at other heavy duty trucks when we bought this one but wife and I are both long legged and front passenger footwell in the two competitors was less than optimal to point that we both hurt after taking truck on test drive for 10 miles round trip me driving one way wife driving the other.

    And Toyota and Nissan don’t have heavy duty trucks.

  14. I drive a Chrysler pacifica minivan. Does this qualify??!! Dont know if it’s on a truck chassis or not.

  15. I used to drive a Toyota Tundra back in the day when I did my own home projects (built a patio cover, brick wall, poured concrete, etc). Now that I don’t want to do that anymore and have plenty of money to hire someone to do it, I sold the truck and bought a new BMW M to play with.

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