My July 12 order finally arrived at dealership this past week.
Some issues noted and some confirmations need to be made before I walk in. I just stopped to take photos and perform initial exterior inspection.
1. Final adjustment to order was made and emailed to me October 6. It was to remove...
I went from Oxford White > Carbonized Gray > Area51 > Oxford White. I too am done changing.
I got tired of all the other available colors looking only good to me under specific lighting conditions - full sun. White always looks white, even if it screams “work truck white”. Should look classy...
I’m curious to see how much clearance is remaining at full turn lock in each direction with the 245/65/17 sized tires. I’d be interested in adding splash guards.
I went from Oxford White to Carbonized Gray to Area51 and now back at Oxford White. I hope it gets scheduled soon so I can stop obsessing over it. Got tired of most of the other colors looking all different under different lighting conditions. So “work truck white” it is as it looks white in all...
Sign me up for that tailgate assist! Or someone get me the measurement to the strut. Lol. However, it may come with additional required mounting hardware.
Not interested in the Hybrid. Been there and did the midsize truck route. No thanks on that again as well. All the midsize trucks are not up to my standards. I also refuse to purchase fullsize. My ordered Maverick configuration is the best compromise to satisfy my needs and wants at this time.
Nope. The Mrs. chooses her vehicle and options she wants that is within budget. I choose my vehicle and options the same way. Been there and done that with trying to sway certain options on her vehicles. “If you do/don’t want that option, buy one yourself”. Pretty simple. Happy wife, happy life. 🤣
That was my thought too. To each their own though. My 2019 Tacoma 4x4 is rated at 18/22/20, and I would be lucky to get 18-19 MPG (summer), even on the highway for most combined tanks. That's driving like there is an eggshell under the gas pedal on fairly flat or slight gradient terrain...
All I will say is good luck with the current midsize truck selection, even this so called "next generation" Frontier.
They did exactly what Toyota did with the Tacoma in 2016. Took a chassis that started development back in 2000, warmed it over, and pushed it out as a new generation. The 3rd...
It's nice to see Nissan "updated" the truck, but it's just another ho-hum after thought midsize truck.
The whole midsize truck segment is such an after thought. I've extensively researched before purchasing a midsize truck and came to the conclusion that I will never own another one until they...