I had to take a few weeks off from the truck thing. It made more sense to replace the wife’s car first, because reasons, so we got her an old Highlander w/o a crazy amount of miles on it. Now back to the truck.
Been trying to learn a few things about the comparative reliability of various, older trucks. As mentioned, I’m looking for a low-mileage full-size truck I can get for less than $10,000. There do seem to be a few of them out there, all about 15-20 years old, and not necessarily in my state. I think I can deal with that.
Now I have to sort through various opinions and stories about which truck runs the longest, or has the fewest/cheapest maintenance problems. Oy.
A few things have emerged that seem like reasonable guides to me, but then again, I don’t know if they’re true. I’m not a gear-head, and don’t pretend to know what I’m talking about. But what I’ve learned is:
Four wheel drive is extra complexity, so I’ll probably avoid that. The 2004/2005 F-150s are to be shunned. Other F-150s are OK, but the legends tell of problems with spark plugs, and with reaching all of the spark plugs. After the mid-2000s, GM and Dodge pickups have active fuel management (or the Dodge equivalent). Good for mileage, but can lead to problems. GM engines from the early 2000s are easy to service, and most GMs have simpler, push-rod engines that are less complex than the Ford or Dodge equivalents. Scotty Kilmer thinks you’re stupid, if you’re not driving a Toyota. (Pretty sure that last one is true.)
Other things are not as clear. One source says just get any Toyo if you can afford it. Another says to avoid the earlier models (only ones I can afford). The Car Wizard on yootoob says don’t buy a Silverado made after 2006, but in another video he says the 2008 model is the one you should get. Unreserved praise for the Nissan over here, and warnings to avoid it, over there.
The end result, so far, is that I’m leaning toward an early 2000s GM. And I do see quite a few of them showing up in my Autotrader results, so perhaps fate would have it so.