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<blockquote data-quote="StreamlineGT" data-source="post: 9634132" data-attributes="member: 49882"><p>I didn't read too closely as to what your budget is, but based on the options, probably under 10 grand. There are no "good" trucks that will do all the stuff you want in this price range. Anything with a 7.3 is fetching good money. I will agree with the comment about the Cummins lasting forever, while the truck will only last 10 years before rot and tranny problems take over.. My vote is for the F-150, but even those are not immune from problems. If you can, try to swing a 2004-up F-150. Those trucks are full of win, and wicked reliable, at least my 75k example is. Haven't had to put any money in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreamlineGT, post: 9634132, member: 49882"] I didn't read too closely as to what your budget is, but based on the options, probably under 10 grand. There are no "good" trucks that will do all the stuff you want in this price range. Anything with a 7.3 is fetching good money. I will agree with the comment about the Cummins lasting forever, while the truck will only last 10 years before rot and tranny problems take over.. My vote is for the F-150, but even those are not immune from problems. If you can, try to swing a 2004-up F-150. Those trucks are full of win, and wicked reliable, at least my 75k example is. Haven't had to put any money in it. [/QUOTE]
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