Chevy or Dodge - Help Me Decide?

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i know most of the guys on here arent big on toyota but i will say just take a test drive in a tundra. it rides like a caddy, great turning radius, great resale value, huge difference in power from any other truck ive driven. the double cab would be in your price range. and the double cab has 4 doors and only has 3 inches less room than a chevy/gmc crew cab. IMO its a great truck. i dont regret selling my GMC to get one. you may not the looks or the thought of buying a "foreign"(http://www.tundraheadquarters.com/b...-tundra-more-american-than-silverado-and-ram/). just my two cents
 

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i know most of the guys on here arent big on toyota but i will say just take a test drive in a tundra. it rides like a caddy, great turning radius, great resale value, huge difference in power from any other truck ive driven. the double cab would be in your price range. and the double cab has 4 doors and only has 3 inches less room than a chevy/gmc crew cab. IMO its a great truck. i dont regret selling my GMC to get one. you may not the looks or the thought of buying a "foreign"(http://www.tundraheadquarters.com/b...-tundra-more-american-than-silverado-and-ram/). just my two cents

The last time I drove one I thought it was the roughest riding truck that I had ever been in... It was almost as bad as the Ford 650 Single Axle dump truck I drove... Ok not that bad...

But it always seemed like the bed was going to shake off when going over bumps...
 

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i know most of the guys on here arent big on toyota but i will say just take a test drive in a tundra. it rides like a caddy, great turning radius, great resale value, huge difference in power from any other truck ive driven. the double cab would be in your price range. and the double cab has 4 doors and only has 3 inches less room than a chevy/gmc crew cab. IMO its a great truck. i dont regret selling my GMC to get one. you may not the looks or the thought of buying a "foreign"(http://www.tundraheadquarters.com/b...-tundra-more-american-than-silverado-and-ram/). just my two cents
Everybody has to like something and we include all truck owners here. Tundra is a welcome truck.

We just don't like Honda Ridgeline Cars that pose as a truck. :jester:
 

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i know most of the guys on here arent big on toyota but i will say just take a test drive in a tundra. it rides like a caddy, great turning radius, great resale value, huge difference in power from any other truck ive driven. the double cab would be in your price range. and the double cab has 4 doors and only has 3 inches less room than a chevy/gmc crew cab. IMO its a great truck. i dont regret selling my GMC to get one. you may not the looks or the thought of buying a "foreign"(http://www.tundraheadquarters.com/b...-tundra-more-american-than-silverado-and-ram/). just my two cents

The last time I drove one I thought it was the roughest riding truck that I had ever been in... It was almost as bad as the Ford 650 Single Axle dump truck I drove... Ok not that bad...

But it always seemed like the bed was going to shake off when going over bumps...
everyone who has ridden with me has said how much more they liked the ride than anything else. but i havent experienced anything like that. hopefully i wont
 

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