I don't go for looks, I go for function, and I wouldn't go over 2.5" anyway, don't need to roll the beast.
On the buying new, I'm not sure I can afford that big of a monthly payment, but I've heard financing on new is usually easier to come by.
On a related note (well fuel economy), are tonneau covers worth it? One of my redneck buddies says "Tonneau cover? Just pop the gate off, bam! Just saved you $300!" LOL
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Before you dive into a Frontier go take a Taco for a test drive, that is if you haven't tried one out yet.
Last edited by DavieD55; 06-01-2014 at 21:26.
I didn't have mine on long enough to get a decent baseline but I do seem to get better mileage than most Frontier owners but I also drive like a grandpa. I picked one up used for $200 that can't be opened unless the tailgate is down so I can lock the tailgate and have a little piece of mind that someone won't come by and won't pulling something out of the bed of my truck.
Trucks are more fuel efficient with the tailgate on. Without the tailgate a low pressure area develops behind the truck effectively increasing drag. The airflow becomes very disturbed without the tailgate. It actually runs smooth with the tailgate. One of the big manufactures just confirmed this, GMC I think (and mythbusters did years ago as well).
And here's Consumer Reports test. Covers and tailgates down hurt fuel economy.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/n...nomy/index.htm
Last edited by hollohas; 05-30-2014 at 19:40.
Consider many dealers are having 0% financing.
Also on the fuel economy: I thought that it's been well debunked that taking the gate off or doing other things to the bed helps. The tailgate creates a bubble of stable air in the bed that helps aerodynamics in a counterintuitive way. The best way is the way the manufacturer designed it. Although maybe a full bed cover to make it more SUV like may help.
Take a look at the Top Gear episode where they take on the HiLux (euro name for the Tacoma)
They all but drop a nuke on it, and it keeps on going. Years later they still keep it in their show.
Last edited by ChadAmberg; 05-31-2014 at 08:38.
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