Did you know that one of the most legendary message board trolls was titled, "Used car sale" lolGet a closer job and pay $2,500 for a 1991 Chevrolet Silverado.
Hennessey and others have them down to 4.2 seconds 0-60 with bolt ons and a tune.BTW- the Ford Raptor is every bit as good as you may have heard it is
My DD is a 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 with the vacuum controlled 4wd engagement. No problems. One important aspect to 4wd is whenever it rains engage the system and drive for a while engaged. The old if you don't use it you lose it is true especially on a 4wd. My mechanic redid a lot of systems that were not engaged until it snowed and here in Alabama that was not often enough to keep they system lubed.I’ve had all of the big 3, Dodge, Chevy, and Ford. My current truck is a 2015 F150 King Ranch. I love this truck! It will literally blow the others away on power. It has the 3.5 L eco boost in it. 365 hp, 425 ft lbs of torque. It will go 0-60 in 6.2 seconds. The newer models have even more hp and torque. This half ton truck is rated at 11,200 lbs towing capacity. The model does have a history of problems with the IWE on the front axles though. It uses a vacuum system to engage and disengage the 4x4 drive, and the diaphragms can break causing the 4wd to stay engaged. It’s my only complaint. I’ve got 88k miles on mine and replaced one IWE. Oh , IWE is integrated wheel end, basically it’s the vacuum controlled locking hub and bearing for the front drive axles.
All three trucks are good trucks. My complaint with the Dodge was all the little stuff... interior headliner coming loose, knobs falling off, etc.
I didn’t have any major complaints with my Silverado, but I wouldn’t trade my F150 for one.
Drive one, hell drive all 3. And romp down on the pedal, and watch and feel the acceleration. You’ll be impressed.
My DD is a 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 with the vacuum controlled 4wd engagement.
My Ranger will be in the vehicle rotation until I die. Has 98,000 miles and I drive about 3K a year in it.
Nope darn it the 3.0 Flex. Decent enough for around town but sometimes wish I had the extra torque. The only problem has been the dreaded cylinder head problem from being tuned from the factory too lean. Mechanic said still have the cross hatches in the block so minimal wear. Had him replace the water pump etc while it was torn down. He reprogramed the puter to run richer. Should never need another pick up. Here is what it looks like.4.0l v6?

They are fast for a truck, no doubt about it. But what has impressed me is the suspension. Made for rough roads, they ride and handle like no other truck on the highway- a real pleasure to drive.Hennessey and others have them down to 4.2 seconds 0-60 with bolt ons and a tune.
Just a few years ago that was Corvette Z06 territory.
They are fast for a truck, no doubt about it. But what has impressed me is the suspension. Made for rough roads, they ride and handle like no other truck on the highway- a real pleasure to drive.
Make sure you keep the doors locked, otherwise I may repurpose it for my pops. Beat to the punch on the last three excellent deals.
glad to see it has side steps- you old fuckers need those- or a step ladder
I use mine all the time! Makes it a hell of a lot easier To get in / out!
nice truck!
Did the previous owner work at a Gentlemen's Club by chance?
gogdammit,,, Midget Pole Dancin on my tailgate near the bonfire... lol,,,, BahahahahahaDid the previous owner work at a Gentlemen's Club by chance?