What motor?
5.0
What motor?
I just checked that out . At that price the road will be full of them I betIf you’re replacing an Accord for a reliable commuter vehicle, Toyota is coming out with a compact pickup called the Stout. It will compete with the Ford Maverick. It’s not a big manly truck but should replace the Accord nicely and is available with 4 wheel drive. MSRP in the 20s.
It’s not the best for sure . Haven’t checked mine in the last few years but seems like it was around 18-20do they get the horrible gas mileage that I have heard, or is that the Titan?
I have a 2011 with the 5.0. Almost 200,000 miles and it has been very reliable. I don't get 22 mpg, but most of my driving is around town.my 13 F150 with the 5.0 has been bullet proof for over 200K miles. I just got back from a trip to Pennsylvania with it. It performed just as it has since it was new, flawlessly. And I averaged > 22mpg on the trip, running 75 or so most of the time.
We need more vehicles like that.I just checked that out . At that price the road will be full of them I bet
Test drove several T's and N's, before I pulled the trigger on a '23 N. Better ride all the way around. I should have known, since I wore out my old 86 N Hardbody with over 300 on it. This will probably be my last ever truck at my age. Really enjoy driving and working it. Now if I can just get used to what all these buttons do......I will own nothing but Nissan until I die unless they change something major. I've had them all over half a century. Get you a Frontier. Made in America, unlike the Ford. More power than the Tacoma at a cheaper price.
Get you a 2500 Sierra w 6.0L gas. I just replaced the original alternator after towing a 5,000 lb water pump to Houston and back. Picture was taken on I-10 in Beaumont ,TX . I average 13.5 on hwy and around 11 city. Mine's a 2012.
around town, I am at 19mpg.I have a 2011 with the 5.0. Almost 200,000 miles and it has been very reliable. I don't get 22 mpg, but most of my driving is around town.
I don’t believe the new 2024 and up Toyota motors are going to be as dependable as they once were. Do a little research….Toyota has changed up.
sounds a lot like my 2500 Ram with the 6.4 Hemi. Around here, I get right at 15, on the road around 17, pulling a camper right at 12.5. I pulled the camper over 9000 miles in 2020, so I have a right accurate figure on that one.I'm currently driving a 01 Silverado HD with 6.0 gas, 4wd with the 4L80e transmission, miles are a little over 340k, still runs like a top! built the trans at 230k, and replaced oil pump pickup tube o-ring around 275, I may very well see how many miles I can make it last ? don't know that I can get that many though
I do get around 12.5 driving back and forth to work, and about 15 mpg on the highway
sounds a lot like my 2500 Ram with the 6.4 Hemi. Around here, I get right at 15, on the road around 17, pulling a camper right at 12.5. I pulled the camper over 9000 miles in 2020, so I have a right accurate figure on that one.
I get about 14.5 in mixed, mostly city, driving. And that's taking it easy on the gas pedal.around town, I am at 19mpg.
I bought a 23 Trd Pro Tacoma with the last 6 cylinder. It should last me until I can no longer drive, but if I needed to replace it next year, I would do the 24 Nissan ProX as they stayed 6 cylinder in 24.I don’t believe the new 2024 and up Toyota motors are going to be as dependable as they once were. Do a little research….Toyota has changed up.
ouch!I get about 14.5 in mixed, mostly city, driving. And that's taking it easy on the gas pedal.