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View Poll Results: What's your favorite truck? Please explain Why... Also, sorry if I mispelled anything
Chevy S10 0 0%
Chevy Silverado 6 27.27%
Chevy Colorado 0 0%
Dodge Dakota 0 0%
Dodge Ram 3 13.64%
Ford F150 3 13.64%
Ford F250 1 4.55%
Ford Ranger 0 0%
GMC Sonoma 0 0%
GMC Sierra 5 22.73%
Nissan Frontier 0 0%
Toyota Tacoma 0 0%
Toyota Tundra 0 0%
Other 1 4.55%
Ford F350 3 13.64%
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Old 10-15-2007, 11:35 AM   #11
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Ours is my husband's daily driver and our work truck for hauling farm/ranch stuff including horses
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My Power Ram is a work/play truck. It hauls wood, hay bales, anything I need it to. I got it because it was cheap. I traded a chevy beretta for it. The car was just impractical for where I live.
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I use mine for work/play. It's not my daily driver but when I need it it is there. I've used it for work several times, and just like to cruise around in it.
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Hard to choose a favorite. For the purpose of this poll, I selected my
F350 SD.
My daily driver is a little Toyota Tacoma. Good on gas, easy to park, and has never let me down, but I seem to have a smile on my face when I get behind the wheel of my old Ford 4x4.
Something about the rumble from the pipes and the roar from the tires that makes me smile. Dogs seem to like the old truck too.
Seem to be happier in the old truck than I am in my Mercedes. Actually I am happier in any "truck" than I am in my Mercedes.
Just a truck guy I guess!
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Old 10-15-2007, 12:41 PM   #15
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yall would think i would say pete, but by now, i hate that **** truck. that thing is going to make an old man out of me before my time. i got rid of my 00 silverado last month so the only truck i have at this point is the 85 chevy. i dont like it much either. found a 58 apache that i am thinking about throwing some money out at. wish i would have kept the old 87 d150 i used to have. loved it.
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Old 10-15-2007, 04:21 PM   #16
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I use my Ranger for my daily driver. My F-250 was my daily driver till I scored the Ranger so now it sits, and my Amigo and Toyota are my off roaders/Rock crawlers
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theres no "honda type sh" selection, you must have forgotten it....
i got a truck too, but my honda is the daily driver/ racecar
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Ours is my husband's daily driver and our work truck for hauling farm/ranch stuff including horses
See, that's why toyotas are no good.
Hard to get more than 1 or 2 horses in the bed
without having to strap them down.
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See, that's why toyotas are no good.
Hard to get more than 1 or 2 horses in the bed
without having to strap them down.

Yer killin me You can tow a 2 horse trailer with a Taco easily



Yes, even with horses in it
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