Any Opinions? F 250 King Ranch
It's time for a new vehicle for me. My daughter works for Ford, so I've got the advantage of buying on the A plan.
I've been driving a Landcruiser which is a great vehicle. But I'm bored and after driving various new vehicles (Nav, GX) I listened to my daughter and I'm now test driving the F250 6.0 King Ranch 4x2.
I really, really like this truck.
Do I need it for work? NO.
I just like this truck, but I do live in Texas...
Talk me out of it or into it.
I know it's not as smooth as the LC, but it's close on highway driving. I really like the response of the 6.0 and wouldn't consider a gas engine in this truck.
Ok, let me hear your opinions.
Thanks.
I've been driving a Landcruiser which is a great vehicle. But I'm bored and after driving various new vehicles (Nav, GX) I listened to my daughter and I'm now test driving the F250 6.0 King Ranch 4x2.
I really, really like this truck.
Do I need it for work? NO.
I just like this truck, but I do live in Texas...
Talk me out of it or into it.
I know it's not as smooth as the LC, but it's close on highway driving. I really like the response of the 6.0 and wouldn't consider a gas engine in this truck.
Ok, let me hear your opinions.
Thanks.
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On the other hand, if you're going 20-30 miles or more to work each day then engine will probably outlast the body of truck.
Does this help?
Are you going to be pulling anything? The reason why I ask, these motors are made to work. My reason for having one, a 31' camper. During camping season we will go as often as possible. However, during the winter months, my truck will start to run rough and fuel mileage sometimes will drop a little. I've been told it's because I'm not working the engine. The remedy in my case is one or two runs where I'll really put my foot in it through all the gears. I'll do at least one of those in each tank. Of course the engine is and has been at operating temp for sometime when I do it. My truck seems to run better after I do that.
If you are going to keep it for a long time or really work it, which you've said you aren't, I'd say go for it. Otherwise, the diesel option would buy an awful lot of gas to feed the V-10.
Drove the GMC w/Duramax; no comparison to the Powerstroke. Drove the Ram Hemi, smooth, but I'm not interested.
I really like this truck and will probably pull the trigger this week on the deal.
Thanks for your input.
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kip
This has been one of the most enjoyable couple of days test driving this truck. I'm really impressed with the 4x4's handling, etc. so I'm going all the way.
Thanks for your input and to those who said that the diesel would be contagious; you're correct.
I haven't enjoyed driving a vehicle like this in a long time.
I'm ready for the increased maintanance, etc...
This is one great truck.
Thanks again.
kip