The cat eye is calling me the 5.3 is screaming at me
Rapom613
Extended can 4×4 V6 Tacoma
ZoidVrm
Tacoma is the only answer
JGRACEFAN95
Cat eye, Toyota, ford, dodge in that order
Dou_170
Tacoma.
Grumblyguide107
Finding a quadrasteer cateye, to then swap into a forest green single cab/long box 02 silverado.
Myron896
Tundra. I’m not sure why people keep saying Tacoma.
OliveAffectionate626
I bought the Silverado in 2003. Except for the dashboard crapping out three times and the transmission going out. It was a great truck lol.
stovebolt6
You guys know that’s not a Tacoma right?
Aezetyr
Tacoma
FaZeLuckyBoy
Tacoma
King_Baboon
Tacomaunra
shneakypete
Tundra, of course.
the_less_great_wall
Cat eye for me, assuming I don’t live in the rust belt at the time of ownership. Up there, all of these are toast.
xToyota
The tundra is the nicest one but the Chevy can be modified and it’s not that much less reliable in stock form.
Snoo_51582
Chevy all the way.
Biscuits4u2
Toyota
rannox
Tundra, bad seats and ball joints, but it will refuse to die. Something like 95% are still on the road.
lifegoeson2702
That gen F150 was one of the worst vehicles ever crash tested by the IIHS, a literal death trap. It caused a ton of bad press for Ford, that they made a big deal of how safe & tough the new for 04 model was.
Jjmills101
With the benefit of hindsight? Tundra and rust protectant and it’ll still be here now
jrocislit
The answer is always Toyota
Bobtuckerq-highway45
I think the Tundra V8 cause JDM V8 reliability
ImpalaSS-05
For me, I’m snagging the ’03 Chevy Silverado with the classic 5.3L Vortec. Consumer Reports said, at the time in ’03, that the ride and handling were quite civilized for a truck. They rather liked the Silverado and Sierra back then, and CR has always been extra hard on American cars. Can the runner up it be a Silverado SS?
Vince_pgh
Get the dodge. If you keep it clean it will still look new 20 years later.
Concernedmicrowave
The Silverado is pretty hard to beat.
Woodridge_01
From like 85-05 just was pumping out bangers when it came to trucks. It’s the cateye for me.
BusyInDonkeykong
VW LT35 DOKA.
Embarrassed-Put-7884
I could never pass a yota truck.
Hms34
For that era, Silverado, or GMC Sierra.
2nd choice- Tundra.
Chris71Mach1
IDGAF, gimme that Ford. That generation of F150 seems damned near immortal. Cheap to own, cheap to fix, easy to work on.
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You are kidding right?
The cat eye is calling me the 5.3 is screaming at me
Extended can 4×4 V6 Tacoma
Tacoma is the only answer
Cat eye, Toyota, ford, dodge in that order
Tacoma.
Finding a quadrasteer cateye, to then swap into a forest green single cab/long box 02 silverado.
Tundra. I’m not sure why people keep saying Tacoma.
I bought the Silverado in 2003. Except for the dashboard crapping out three times and the transmission going out. It was a great truck lol.
You guys know that’s not a Tacoma right?
Tacoma
Tacoma
Tacomaunra
Tundra, of course.
Cat eye for me, assuming I don’t live in the rust belt at the time of ownership. Up there, all of these are toast.
The tundra is the nicest one but the Chevy can be modified and it’s not that much less reliable in stock form.
Chevy all the way.
Toyota
Tundra, bad seats and ball joints, but it will refuse to die. Something like 95% are still on the road.
That gen F150 was one of the worst vehicles ever crash tested by the IIHS, a literal death trap. It caused a ton of bad press for Ford, that they made a big deal of how safe & tough the new for 04 model was.
With the benefit of hindsight? Tundra and rust protectant and it’ll still be here now
The answer is always Toyota
I think the Tundra V8 cause JDM V8 reliability
For me, I’m snagging the ’03 Chevy Silverado with the classic 5.3L Vortec. Consumer Reports said, at the time in ’03, that the ride and handling were quite civilized for a truck. They rather liked the Silverado and Sierra back then, and CR has always been extra hard on American cars. Can the runner up it be a Silverado SS?
Get the dodge. If you keep it clean it will still look new 20 years later.
The Silverado is pretty hard to beat.
From like 85-05 just was pumping out bangers when it came to trucks. It’s the cateye for me.
VW LT35 DOKA.
I could never pass a yota truck.
For that era, Silverado, or GMC Sierra.
2nd choice- Tundra.
IDGAF, gimme that Ford. That generation of F150 seems damned near immortal. Cheap to own, cheap to fix, easy to work on.
Those Chevy’s were straight out of the future