Ford vs Chevy vs Ram: The Best Used Affordable HD Truck Is...

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0:00 Intro
0:50 Chevy Silverado HD
4:42 Chevy Test Drive
7:36 Ram HD
11:45 Ram Test Drive
14:28 Ford Super Duty
17:58 Ford Test Drive
21:08 Verdict

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A gasser with 100k+ miles for 40k wtf is wrong with this world

davidlynch
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You're assumption about Fleet vehicles is completely wrong. As someone who works for a company that has a Fleet of vehicles, I can tell you that the vehicles are used and abused heavily. These vehicles are not necessarily taken care of but it depends on the company. Aside from tires and oil changes, most companies with Fleet vehicles that have large warranties on each vehicle don't bother servicing them. And remember one thing people don't treat company vehicles like their own vehicle.

CleaningMyGun
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Those prices with those miles are absolutely ridiculous.

nothingtoseehere
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Was hoping you'd tell us what they sold for at the end. That was basically the whole point, to see how "affordable" they'd be.

smithjones
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I can’t believe tfl thinks $40k for a used truck with 100k miles is “affordable”

alexandersheppard
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The hitch on that Ram looks like it’s never been used. Not so much as a paint chip.

fritty
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over 543k miles on a Ford 6.2 so then I got the 7.3 in 2020.. Been flawless to date and approaching 75k miles

Jassman
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Fleet users have largely abandoned diesel engines in HD pickups because of the rampant diesel emission system issues. Also, on used fleet pickups, look at engine idle hours. Many of them may have thousands of idle hours.

rockymountainjazzfan
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Employee driven vehicles are beat within an inch of their life.

As a non-car guy friend once told me:

"My company f350 was in the shop, so I was told to use the 1/2 ton dodge. Came home from a job towing the enclosed trailer, had to keep my foot to the floor to stay at 70mph. Transmission is having problems now"

hitempguy
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They put that cattle guard on the Chevy to hide the ugly ass front end they have

zman
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According to the NHTSA

"The "incomplete vehicle" type was established to deal with situations where the manufacturer did not know what the vehicle's final type would be when it assigned the VIN."

ColeSpolaric
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I recently bought a 2013 F250 FX4 with 90k miles for $28k. It's got the 6.2L as well. It's on 37's with steel bumper. I don't need to tow anything, so far I'm happy!

BYLRPhil
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It really depends on which one can store the most bolgna&salami sandwhiches.
Do that review next.

NoLimitsCommemorativ
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F250 FX4 always. My dad pulled a HUGE 5th wheel for over 20 years on his F250 and it never let the old man down.

Deatomizer
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Bought an 04 dodge ram 2500 4x4 w/5.9 Cummins 375k miles for 4k. Great drive train has front end damage fixed for 2k. Good to go drive it daily...

theglitch
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I’ve been researching this for weeks. Glad yall made a video all in one.

OM-
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05 F250 with the 5.4 v8
has 280k ish miles on it
Truly a great work truck

thankyou
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I would say the best used vehicle to buy would be from a federal agency. They have fleet maintenance schedules that are adhered to which is connected to their budget (they have to make it last until the fleet budget allows them to buy a new truck-so the budget is considered twice). Buying a fleet vehicle from a private company-I'd stay far away from.

AbleMike
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6.2 F250 only Ford i've owned that was trouble free, to 140k miles, rode like a covered wagon and XL interior was cheap and things broke but the engine was flawless

youngbloodrb
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That incomplete vehicle does mean it was sold as a cab & chassis truck.

mickhenderson