Lots of competitive pricing and availability for factory and aftermarket parts for these. Not so much with others.
I'm not a fan of customizing my vehicles anyway
Lots of competitive pricing and availability for factory and aftermarket parts for these. Not so much with others.
Says the driver of a lifted TJ!I'm not a fan of customizing my vehicles anyway
I won't name him, but I received a text over the weekend from a certain INGOer. He informed me that if I buy another jeep, truck, airplane or anything else, he will hunt me down and flatten all my tires.
So needless to say, I won't be buying anything before I get a baby
Says the driver of a lifted TJ!
Wow. What a jerk face.
I configured a nearly $80k Tahoe and an $85k Suburban on Chevy's Build & Price web page. Mercy.
For $80, there are nearly a dozen other "truck"-like vehicles I'd rather have. Yes, I know that a Tahoe and a 'Burb are "SUVs" - but still a truck frame. For now.
Trucks are expensive. Very expensive.
I just "built" a 2016 Land Rover LR4 "Benchmark". Just a tick under $70k. I'd rather have that than a Tahoe.
A brand new top of the line Toyota Sequoia - $66k. I'd rather have that than a Tahoe.
Toyota Land Cruiser - $85k. Again, rather have that than a Tahoe.
$53k for a top of the line Nissan Armada. Rather have that than a Tahoe.
$82k for a well appointed MB GL450 (Granted, not a truck chassis - but their G-wagen starts at $119k and that's a tad too high if I'm trying to keep costs similar)
$68K for a Lexus GK that I'd rather have than a Tahoe...
$70k for an Infinity GX80 that I'd rather have than a Tahoe...
$82k for an Audi Q7 (Granted, not a truck...but still a lux SUV)
Ok, Ok... so half a dozen other options besides the Tahoe / Yukon. Still hard for me to fathom paying that much for a Chevy/GMC SUV. That's crazy.
You can have all that. Just think older. The cost to go out west and buy a solid older truck, pay someone to install a newer drivetrain, you'd still be cheaper than a brand new truck and you'd have everything you just listed.My only significant complaint with the prices on newer trucks is that you're basically forced to pay for things that you may not want. When I bought my Ram I wanted as bare bones as I could get, that is much easier said than done. I did end up with rubber floors and vinyl seats but I still have electronic four wheel drive, power windows, power locks and lots of other electronically controlled crap that I'd prefer not to have to repair in the future.
I'd love to see a new company come out and make a truck for those who just want a truck. ABS and electronic injection are about the extent of my interest in 12V accessorizing. Solid front axle, manual locking hubs, rubber floors, vinyl seats, manual everything including the transmission. Spend the money on a quality motor, transfer case and transmission instead of crap that tells me when I need an oil change, how many miles until I run out of fuel and sends messages on the health of my truck to the manufacturer.
I got as close as I could with mine and my wife still stole it.
You can have all that. Just think older. The cost to go out west and buy a solid older truck, pay someone to install a newer drivetrain, you'd still be cheaper than a brand new truck and you'd have everything you just listed.
My only significant complaint with the prices on newer trucks is that you're basically forced to pay for things that you may not want. When I bought my Ram I wanted as bare bones as I could get, that is much easier said than done. I did end up with rubber floors and vinyl seats but I still have electronic four wheel drive, power windows, power locks and lots of other electronically controlled crap that I'd prefer not to have to repair in the future.
I'd love to see a new company come out and make a truck for those who just want a truck. ABS and electronic injection are about the extent of my interest in 12V accessorizing. Solid front axle, manual locking hubs, rubber floors, vinyl seats, manual everything including the transmission. Spend the money on a quality motor, transfer case and transmission instead of crap that tells me when I need an oil change, how many miles until I run out of fuel and sends messages on the health of my truck to the manufacturer.
I got as close as I could with mine and my wife still stole it.
It would certainly vary depending on how crazy you wanted it to be. The cheapest route is to buy one already swapped. When I was looking, an older 2wd Chevy with an LS engine already installed could be had under $10k. Assuming the truck was rust free, I see no reason a 4x4 with no power anything and a modern junkyard engine and transmission swap, depending on the pickup the axles may be worth keeping, a nice build could easily be under $20k. The trick is going to be finding someone experienced enough in the swaps so they know all the tricks and won't have any questions.From what I've seen, installing a newer drive train in an older vehicle is way past the point of being cost prohibitive.
I did that very same thing last summer when I was pondering buying a new pickup. I wanted absolutely base everything, only options being 4x4 and a v8. HA! No way I can afford that. Can't even get a manual transmission in a GM truck anymore... The cheapest I found was a sale by a local dealer for a previous model year 2wd long bed reg cab v6 for $21k.Out of curiosity, I checked out the GM website for the cheapest 1500 Silverado you can buy and it's still $27095 MSRP. I know I'm old but, holy cow! It doesn't seem all that long ago, you could buy a really nice 4WD, V8, crew cab, mid-level trim truck for that.
Out of curiosity, I checked out the GM website for the cheapest 1500 Silverado you can buy and it's still $27095 MSRP. I know I'm old but, holy cow! It doesn't seem all that long ago, you could buy a really nice 4WD, V8, crew cab, mid-level trim truck for that.
I bought my 2012 Ram, still new on the lot in August 2013. It's a Tradesman model which is about as low brow as it gets but it still has the 5.7 Hemi and 4x4. I paid $26k for it which I didn't think was too bad considering what most V8 4x4 trucks go for. Wasn't the steal of the century but I thought it was fair.