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I just want to hear what's your opinion on what's the best truck to pull a camper, boat, and going off road. Planning to buy one next spring, summer, or when my dumb car breaks down again.
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It's all a matter of opinion like apples and oranges. Go test drive a few and go from there.
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something made in America. be it ford, Chevy, or dodge... 2500 cause you can never have to much power.
you just said in another thread you dont want your paychecks to be squeezed even further, but you want a truck?
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I'm getting a truck because the car I got now is been breaking down each year , costing me an arm, and a leg for how much it's actually worth. As well going to be doing off road camping trips / traveling to new places. Looking for something that would last long.

With the other thread it's not my responsibility to support those family creating the problem of having that many kids to the point they're demanding more area open and make people like me pay for them in the end.
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It all depends upon the size of camper and boat you want to haul. You may be able to get away with a jeep. My dodge nitro can pull up to 5000 lbs. That can handle a tent trailer, small hybrid travel trailer, and a boat.... but not all at the same time.[Tongue]
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Check out the new Toyota Tundra Pro line. Those are sweet.

http://www.autotrader.com/car-reviews/20...iew-225231

Tacomas are good, I like Toyota. Make sure you get something with plenty of clearance for rocks.
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I have a big Chevy 3500 Duramax crew cab long bed that 's all tweaked out. It's paid for but definitely not a budget conscious vehicle. I still get better mileage pulling and daily driving than 90% of gassers but the diesel power addiction is so much fun!
Those new Tundras are pretty sweet looking too. As far as made in America goes I prefer that but it's hard to say what really is American made and Assembled in America anymore unless you do your research.
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Get a diesel, they last and have the power.
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