If you were new car shopping for something to DD other than your ISF...
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From a versitililty standpoint Tundra is the way to go IMO unless your going to keep the Titan which I remember you are not. Once you go the pick up route once it is hard to replace it with anything else.
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Having a pickup is definitely a nice contrast to also owning the ISF. I've priced out a Tundra with all the upgrades I want (nav, 4x4, large cab) and it can be had inside of my range and within 1mpg of my target. That's likely my move.
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Yeah, that's kind of my thinking. Every day I drive the Titan I think about how I would not enjoy replacing this with an SUV unless it was truly something special (like a SRT8 Grand Cherokee or something similar and out of my intended price range).
Having a pickup is definitely a nice contrast to also owning the ISF. I've priced out a Tundra with all the upgrades I want (nav, 4x4, large cab) and it can be had inside of my range and within 1mpg of my target. That's likely my move.
Having a pickup is definitely a nice contrast to also owning the ISF. I've priced out a Tundra with all the upgrades I want (nav, 4x4, large cab) and it can be had inside of my range and within 1mpg of my target. That's likely my move.
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