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Old 03-12-2008 | 03:45 PM
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Default RE: The most reliable truck for bowhunting?

ORIGINAL: Geronimo

ORIGINAL: Hoytail Hunter

ORIGINAL: Geronimo

Dodge....Dodge...Dodge and only Dodge!!! Everything else looks and feels weak!
If you're talking strictly gas engines then you need totest drivea new Tundra 5.7 V8. 381hp 401tq 0-60 in low 6, quarter mile in 14.6 sec. - I think the next quickest full sized truck is the Titan which comes in at 15.2 sec. The dodge hemi is 15.3 iirc.

ORIGINAL: Arthur P

When I sat behind the wheel in a Fordext cabwith the seat all the way back, my knees were against the dash. When I sat in a Chevy, my head was against the ceiling. Same in GMC, of course. Dodge... [:'(]Couldn't slather enough grease on my buns to get into a Nissan. The T-100 was the only pickup I could get into and be comfortable.
WOW, the complaint is usually the other way around, I'm surprised. If you want more room in a pick-up, try the 07+ Tundra crew max. It has rear seats that can recline as well as move front and back just like the front seats. I'm not even sure if there's anything else on the market like it.
I don't do Japanese....somehow it never seemed right and besides I'm more of an isolationist and not a big subscriber to the so-called "world community" movement....
Tundra's are manufactured (and assembled) in the Texas plant. Tacoma's are manufactured and assembled in the Texas plant as well as Canada. Sure the company is still rooted in foreign soil, but parts of many "domestic" vehicles are manufacutered and/or assembled in foreign countries.

Edit: Sorry if I came off wrong there. I still think there are many solid trucks out there (not just toyota). I just wanted to make mention of how vehicles today are often assembled/manufacturered in various places.
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