My son would argue with you. He always considered his Xterra a truck.I answered "no" because I don't own a "truck", but I will get rid of my 2 other daily vehicles that I drive... a Nissan Xterra and a Honda CRV.
I'll sell you my Tacoma! '97 Extra Cab 4x4 2.7L manual trans. GREEN!I voted “yes”, but my story is a little skewed as well. I sold my 2001 Ford Sport Trac in 2018 after my wife bought a 2015 Subaru Forester. We have a 2002 Toyota Sienna, and we kept it because, well, it’s a Toyota and the Ford didn’t really do it for me. Drivetrain was dependable, but gas mileage wasn’t great and it had some weird electrical issues that are common with Fords and I couldn’t trust it not to get stuck in the woods. I previously wanted to find a Tacoma or Tundra to replace the Sienna, but they look kinda silly compared to the CT. So here I am, sentenced to a damn minivan until the CT rolls out.
A sad reminder of how frequently we currently go through vehicles... I'm really hoping the truck lasts far longer, like I expect it will.i was going to be replacing using this to replace my ford focus, turns out my focus didnt want to hold out another 2 years. now im in vehicle limbo.
Mine is only a 2015, it has been the worst car i have ever owned. Nothing but problems, has left me on the side of the road a handful of times with sensor and electronic malfunctions. Luckily i have a vast automotive background and i am in the process of swapping the motor out now (low compression in 2 cylinders ) so it hasnt cost me too much if you don't count labor. More than any vehicle with just short of 70k miles should cost anyone though. Impeccable maintenance record.A sad reminder of how frequently we currently go through vehicles... I'm really hoping the truck lasts far longer, like I expect it will.
Hoping my 2012 cooper can hold on!