I beleive I may have found my next truck
#22
RE: I beleive I may have found my next truck
That's not a coilover suspension in the rear is it? That's definitely lookinge like a much nicer suspension than what our trucks will have. I'm anxious to see though waht they meant when they said in the one video "a light truck diesel is coming".
#24
RE: I beleive I may have found my next truck
Yes, this is my next truck! I just told my wife I’m going to what ever it takes for to own one. It’s what a truck should be. Yes the dear old Dak namesake could use this innovative thinking too. The 08 Dak was just a tiny bump and a new Gen is very much due. Daimler is all but gone so let the games begin. The rear suspension is NOT as you can see coil over shocks. Trailing arms and linked sway/stabilizer bar. Its done right. I’m sooooo into this truck. Like to see hard reviews of test drives and real world results.
#26
RE: I beleive I may have found my next truck
Well all I can say is what a great truck and probably too expensive for most of us. The gas mileage will be no better than it is now and that rear setup is nothing new just look at old chevys from the 70's and earlier. They used coil springs in the rear too on 2wheel drive trucks. I want my next truck to get at least 18 to 20 miles per gallon in city driving not highway you always get better mileage on the highway. Nice try though now improve the dakota so us folks who can't afford 35 grand for a ram and don't need a full size truckcan have a decent truck.
#27
RE: I beleive I may have found my next truck
ORIGINAL: pro4x4
Well all I can say is what a great truck and probably too expensive for most of us. The gas mileage will be no better than it is now and that rear setup is nothing new just look at old chevys from the 70's and earlier. They used coil springs in the rear too on 2wheel drive trucks. I want my next truck to get at least 18 to 20 miles per gallon in city driving not highway you always get better mileage on the highway. Nice try though now improve the dakota so us folks who can't afford 35 grand for a ram and don't need a full size truckcan have a decent truck.
Well all I can say is what a great truck and probably too expensive for most of us. The gas mileage will be no better than it is now and that rear setup is nothing new just look at old chevys from the 70's and earlier. They used coil springs in the rear too on 2wheel drive trucks. I want my next truck to get at least 18 to 20 miles per gallon in city driving not highway you always get better mileage on the highway. Nice try though now improve the dakota so us folks who can't afford 35 grand for a ram and don't need a full size truckcan have a decent truck.
#28
RE: I beleive I may have found my next truck
ORIGINAL: pro4x4
Well all I can say is what a great truck and probably too expensive for most of us. The gas mileage will be no better than it is now and that rear setup is nothing new just look at old chevys from the 70's and earlier. They used coil springs in the rear too on 2wheel drive trucks. I want my next truck to get at least 18 to 20 miles per gallon in city driving not highway you always get better mileage on the highway. Nice try though now improve the dakota so us folks who can't afford 35 grand for a ram and don't need a full size truckcan have a decent truck.
Well all I can say is what a great truck and probably too expensive for most of us. The gas mileage will be no better than it is now and that rear setup is nothing new just look at old chevys from the 70's and earlier. They used coil springs in the rear too on 2wheel drive trucks. I want my next truck to get at least 18 to 20 miles per gallon in city driving not highway you always get better mileage on the highway. Nice try though now improve the dakota so us folks who can't afford 35 grand for a ram and don't need a full size truckcan have a decent truck.
#29
RE: I beleive I may have found my next truck
yea 5% what does that equal 1 mpg. Come on these auto makers know they can do better. And yea wait for the hybrid and the diesel two more trucks that most of us can't afford. Maybe some of you on here don't mind shelling out 35 to 40 grand but thats way too much for me and frankly not worth it. Its great that the auto makers are trying to improve gas mileage and all but the people who can benefit most from these inovations can't afford them. If you can afford to spend 35 to 40 grand then you can afford 3 to 4 dollars a gallon. We put men on the moon and these auto makers can't make an affordable truck that gets 18 to 20 mpg come on.