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The average truck user is not someone that pulls down trees or tows the titanic... I think you make a good, reliable, efficient and strong mid size diesel truck and you can carve your own nitch in the market.... if they could pass the gov. standards and figure out how to keep it in the 20's |
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Tacoma starts at - $15,345 Silverado starts at - $20,850 Diesel starts at $27,465 I think that the Tacoma/any mid sized truck could offer a diesel variant for 18k-21k.... That truck would be better in nearly every aspect than the bottom of the barrel Silverado. I think that truck could do very well.... |
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Oh, and if the tacoma had a diesel option it would be $7,000 more too. You could bet on it. |
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Say it does add 7k, you get a diesel option Tacoma/Midsize truck for low 20's, and you have yourself a winner. |
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How about we say, you like little trucks and I like big trucks and all is good with the world. Hope you get your diesel tacoma someday. edit: By the way the last full size chevy 4x4 truck I bought I paid $19,500.00 for out the door. |
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I always think its funny how every joe you talk to on the internet paid 30k under sticker for their ride
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Humm, I might have to look at what I'm paying him. LOL |
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Take my travel trailer as an example. The smallest lightest one I've found, that wasn't a popup, was around 2900lbs dry weight. Towing capacity on my '06 Colorado tops out at about 4000lbs. That doesn't leave a whole lot of extra capacity for all the other stuff that goes in beyond dry weight. On top of that, based on my prior towing experience ( I towed a load that topped out around 3800lbs once) the Colorado is inadeqate in the power and braking department (even with trailer brakes) for loads that size, even on flat terrain, and gas mileage drops to around 12 mpg.. As a comparison, I've towed north of 5000 lbs with my dads '06 Sierra and had a lot easier time of it. Additionally he tows loads like that pretty regularly and doesn't see nearly as much MPG dropoff as I did towing 3800 lbs. IIRC he said his fuel economy only drops down to about 15mpg at that load. A diesel could probably overcome a lot of that, but to be really worthwhile I think you'd have to beef up the tranny, suspension and brakes to really get a package that would work.
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![]() The 2500HD would be my vehicle of choice out of the Chevy line, but 48k was exactly what it looked like when I went in to look at them a couple of days ago. That is ridiculous for a vehicle like a truck which I know I am going to be beating on. |
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Hell, thats what I'm looking at for the travel trailer a couple years down the road...
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The Tacoma has a max payload capacity of 1350 lbs, and this includes passengers, gear, and tongue weight from the trailer. Max tongue weight is generally listed as 350, unless you have the tow package where its 650. That leaves 200 lbs per person, including everyones stuff. Hope everyone packs light and you don't need a BBQ.
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That's a stock Tacoma pulling around a 5,000lb trailer through the dessert in 115 degree heat.... The diesel engine with all its torque would be a BIG plus on power and capability... The suspension is the strong point of the Tacoma right now, so it wouldn't need a ton of beefing. |
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And, if you take care of it it will last a long time. I got to go home now. I check things out a little later. |
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