honestly it sounds like you need a 4x4 big van, like a ford transit, nv3500, etc
The local small ford dealer let me take a 2016 F-150 for a two day test drive. 35k miles $26k 4x4 xlt supercrew. It's got the 2.7. I gotta see if it will fit in the garage.
The ridge lines are a pain to try and drive. They sell so quick by the time I've found one it'll be gone, have more mileage and cost more. I guess that says something.
we shall see how it goes.
pic here. https://imgur.com/a/5tJu9WR
its a orange metallic color, different than all the white ones.
My buddy lost his job yesterday. Wife and I gonna hold pat for a month or two to see how things shake out.
In reply to mr2s2000elise :
we've decided on a full size crew cab something. I brought my kids on every test drive and they hated anything that was not full sized.
Ridgeline - Best Driver of the group.. Wife said it felt liker he minnivan. Problem - Kids slid all over the rear seat and hated it.
4 Runner (I didn't get try a GX but will ) - Just too small
Tahoe - Kids liked it, but no room in the back with third row up... 2nd row bench works well.
Suburban - Would work, but dosen't solve the camping and bikes problem.
LX570 - I didn't get to try one, but same issue as suburban
So we think we will try a full sized crew cab truck. The F150 has the most interesting power train, I like the Tundra based on my past experiences with Toyotas (Save this latest oil burner). Wife is already starting to talk about renting a camper and or boats..
Fueled by Caffeine said:In reply to mr2s2000elise :
So we think we will try a full sized crew cab truck. The F150 has the most interesting power train, I like the Tundra based on my past experiences with Toyotas (Save this latest oil burner). Wife is already starting to talk about renting a camper and or boats..
Your wife must be related to my wife!
Good on the full size truck. Makes sense for your needs. I know it does for mine. Good luck hunting
In reply to mr2s2000elise :
thanks.. Garage is 252 inches long. Full size F150 is 232.. Makes a tight fit.. but works for winter.
In reply to mr2s2000elise :
mine would stay outside in the summer, but inside during the winter.. which means that a super nice truck dosen't make sense.. Save $$$
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