Tim,
I watched TFL (Andre) talk about the new 2025 Ram 1500 Warlock... I configured one for $57,100 (see link below) maybe this is a better option? or one to look into...
I just found out yesterday my 2019 Nissan Titan (49k miles) has the dreaded cylinder 7 knock and needs a new small block. I am super lucky Nissan has that 5 year 100k mile warranty on the truck. So it will take about 2 weeks to get her back but won't cost me a dime. Anyone else experience...
I can see their point on data sample size being large enough. But when it comes to smaller selling items (relative to data) I e. (Titan, frontier, Ridgeline, GMC Canyon) you get weird results. Like them saying it's one of the more likely trucks to make it 200kmiles in one post, and showing it...
The issues I have with iSeeCars newest "study" is that it doesn't gel with their previous study results (see below) they base their milage estimates off of vehicles for sale (so if people aren't selling their 200k mile trucks they don't count.
I can say that in the last 4 years I shopped for a truck twice, partly due to COVID vehicle resale ability and partly due to me putting 100k miles on my first truck in about 3.5 years lol.
Both times I cross shopped midsize and full size trucks. Price and value for my dollar was the driving...
I am a huge fan of this approach/ idea. I wonder how they would solve the window issue (I assume some kind of removable "pop out window" based on watching your WHOLE video Tim. haha. I think they can offer something in the midsize truck market no one lese does and it might give them the edge...
Nissan could do this if they just leaned into the overland market by making an affordable overland rig. Offer the "pro4x package" on all trims. and then offer an Overlander Package with like a bed rack, power on board, upgraded suspension and tires. They dont need to go rock crawler (Thats Jeep...
I have the 2019 Titan (7 Speed trans) I feel it does a pretty good job, wish it would drop a gear a bit faster when trying to pass but other wise its good. I drive 75 miles a day for work (70% highway/ 30% Chicago traffic) and average 18.5 mpg. My dad just bought the 2022 nissan frontier with...