I definitely agree with the Sierra 1500 on the list. Looking for one to upsize from Nissan Frontier. Family growing and want larger truck for projects. I have been told best years are between 2010-2016.
@@PM_Doug awesome. If you go with a 2010-2016 Silverado/sierra. Make sure the transmission is good. And if it is, once you get her home immediately switch out the transmission thermostat for the upgraded one. It’s a pretty easy job if you’re handy. But it should save the transmission. Also they have a fuel saver option that the truck goes into automatically, so I’d get the OBS2 tune/eliminator that eliminates it, so the truck will always just stay in v8 mode. I’m not a pro, always learning, just know a thing or two. I like those 2014 Silverados for sure!
@@CoffmanHouse thanks for tip on trans thermostat. I will handle it myself and yes was planning on tuning to keep full use of all cylinders. Don’t care for the fuel efficiency if it sacrifices the trucks longevity and effectiveness.
@@fastfreddy4285 lol. I did name a tundra! I wanted it to be on the list more than anything. I couldn’t find 10 Tundra with my basic criteria: under 100,000 miles and Under 20k anywhere. Otherwise it would be there.
@@Bewefau I’d buy a 2024 in the year 2034. Price. Electronics. Inflation. Vehicles are liabilities not assets, unless you have an exotic car or very rare one. Plus older trucks with good owners make for a badass ride. Couldn’t fathom dropping 80k on a truck that does the same thing I can get for 10-20k good used low miles truck and I can make the 10k truck out show an out perform the 80k truck.
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I've got a 2022 Nissan SV, & I Love it.
I paid a hair more than your budget but the updated version and less miles was worth it.
@@alfoerster3593 awesome, thanks for the info!
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I definitely agree with the Sierra 1500 on the list. Looking for one to upsize from Nissan Frontier. Family growing and want larger truck for projects. I have been told best years are between 2010-2016.
@@PM_Doug awesome. If you go with a 2010-2016 Silverado/sierra. Make sure the transmission is good. And if it is, once you get her home immediately switch out the transmission thermostat for the upgraded one. It’s a pretty easy job if you’re handy. But it should save the transmission. Also they have a fuel saver option that the truck goes into automatically, so I’d get the OBS2 tune/eliminator that eliminates it, so the truck will always just stay in v8 mode. I’m not a pro, always learning, just know a thing or two. I like those 2014 Silverados for sure!
@@CoffmanHouse thanks for tip on trans thermostat. I will handle it myself and yes was planning on tuning to keep full use of all cylinders. Don’t care for the fuel efficiency if it sacrifices the trucks longevity and effectiveness.
@@PM_Doug After that it should be pretty bullet proof. You got it man!
1999-2006 GM 1500 best years IMO.. eliminates all the BS that followed in 2007+
@@johnalterio372 dude I know! My 03 cateye build on the channel is my favorite. I might have landed another one for the channel, and its crew cab. 🤫
Yeah i like free stuff and good videos about automobiles that are worth buying! Keep it up!!
@@msschill thanks!!
You named just about every truck except the best, a Tundra
@@fastfreddy4285 lol. I did name a tundra! I wanted it to be on the list more than anything. I couldn’t find 10 Tundra with my basic criteria: under 100,000 miles and Under 20k anywhere. Otherwise it would be there.
I was going to say the price would be tough to find. I am on my second Tundra, I have almost 300k on my 2014. The best for me so far.
Why not buy any 2024's ?
@@Bewefau I’d buy a 2024 in the year 2034. Price. Electronics. Inflation. Vehicles are liabilities not assets, unless you have an exotic car or very rare one. Plus older trucks with good owners make for a badass ride. Couldn’t fathom dropping 80k on a truck that does the same thing I can get for 10-20k good used low miles truck and I can make the 10k truck out show an out perform the 80k truck.
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