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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="Balt21" data-source="post: 16652148" data-attributes="member: 165808"><p>If you're looking midsize and don't want Chevy, Nissan, or Jeep you're only left with 2 options - Tacoma and Ranger. Well, there's the Ridgeline as well, but I don't think that would fit either.</p><p></p><p>IMO, it just comes down to what size truck you are willing to deal with and what you prioritize. Full size would definitely be nicer with car seats. Midsize is nicer in parking lots and trying to fit in a normal size garage. You would think that midsize would get better MPGs, but it seems to be a toss up. In a normal buying environment (not 2021) they are pretty close price wise. MSRP has a big gap, but full size gets bigger discounts (again in a normal year) than midsize that seems to bring the price close enough together that it really isn't a deciding factor unless your looking at Platinum, Limited, etc trims that there really isn't an equivalent of in the midsize market.</p><p></p><p>I have a midsize and it fits my needs fine as I don't have people in the back seat with any regularity, it fits in my garage, and I can maneuver it a lot easier at work which has a really small/tight parking lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balt21, post: 16652148, member: 165808"] If you're looking midsize and don't want Chevy, Nissan, or Jeep you're only left with 2 options - Tacoma and Ranger. Well, there's the Ridgeline as well, but I don't think that would fit either. IMO, it just comes down to what size truck you are willing to deal with and what you prioritize. Full size would definitely be nicer with car seats. Midsize is nicer in parking lots and trying to fit in a normal size garage. You would think that midsize would get better MPGs, but it seems to be a toss up. In a normal buying environment (not 2021) they are pretty close price wise. MSRP has a big gap, but full size gets bigger discounts (again in a normal year) than midsize that seems to bring the price close enough together that it really isn't a deciding factor unless your looking at Platinum, Limited, etc trims that there really isn't an equivalent of in the midsize market. I have a midsize and it fits my needs fine as I don't have people in the back seat with any regularity, it fits in my garage, and I can maneuver it a lot easier at work which has a really small/tight parking lot. [/QUOTE]
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