I like the CAT but where are the dealerships and where do you get maintenance? The Freight liner M2 has been around a long time nothing new here..and you've got the price way wrong...and yes you need a CDL to drive it. The KIA, (Killed in Action) smaller gas engines, putting a turbo on a gas engine does boost HP but generally hurts longevity. And the short bed makes it a no-go for real truck jobs.
@@timstewart2981 yes manual transmission for the love of god get rid of the dumb 10 speed auto's I want less computers and more mechanical easy to fix parts
A squarebody why tough and parts are everywhere and simple n east to work on my truck an 1985 chevy square body bench seat and a long bed people get crew cab short beds or people but the wanna be truck aka the Ford maverick
I 100% agree with you. I’ve been saying this for years, my wife and I love the bench seats, we’re old-school and she loves to ride in the middle close to me like in high school days. All of the technology and separation in the new vehicles are not appealing to us.
Actually, if you look it up, it does say that Freightliner is releasing a pickup, I assume the same one cause it looks the same, for $8,000. I immediately thought what you did and went and looked to see if he just totally misread the price cause I assumed it would be around 80,000 myself lol. But sure enough, at least on Google anyways if you type in "Freightliner Pickup Truck Price" it immediately pops up "Freightliner CEO shocks everyone with releasing pickup truck for $8,000".
One of my deal breakers when I was looking at my 2006 Ram 1500. Only one to offer the quad cab with a 6 ft bed. Now I’m ready to upgrade to a crew cab and 8 ft bed for hauling the family and the trailer, now that I have a designated daily driver other car haha.
Very good except that, there is absolutely no way the freightliner truck is $8000. That’s less expensive than a golf cart!!! The Cummins diesel and a transmission is more than eight grand without the rest of the truck! Starts at 38,000 maybe for the base model. Get your details correct.
retired engineer from Freightliner, more like $100,000.00 for the Freightliner truck. We made a few units like this "Pioneer" for customers to pull 5th wheel campers or special trailers for dragsters. No way $8,000.00, pure cow manure on that price.
@@Mike-f5rActually, if you look it up, it does say that Freightliner is releasing a pickup, I assume the same one cause it looks the same, for $8,000. I immediately thought what you did and went and looked to see if he just totally misread the price cause I assumed it would be around 80,000 myself lol. But sure enough, at least on Google anyways if you type in "Freightliner Pickup Truck Price" it immediately pops up "Freightliner CEO shocks everyone with releasing pickup truck for $8,000".
@@Mike-f5rbut then again, this could be some kinda publicity stunt for some reason of some sort. Tho you'd think if so all that would do would just piss everyone off when they say 8,000 and then it comes out and is like 10x that price. But sure enough on the Google search it clearly says "Freightliner CEO shocks everyone with releasing Pickup truck for the price of $8,000". I just felt like there had to be a typo somewhere or something was misunderstood. But tbh, that isn't a bad idea cause if they do it Id assume they'd prolly sale a bunch of those MFS for thwt price or youd sure assume so anyways.
Bring back lock in and lock out 4x4 hubs and true 4x4 hi and lo range with shift for 4x4 transfer on the floor not push buttons or dial and you can put 8ft lumber in with tailgate closed and 4x8 sheets of plywood like the old trucks were
Are any of them going to build a real truck, with regular cab, 8' box, and none of the electronic nanny 💩? No lane departure, adaptive cruise control, self steering..........BS. I'll do the driving thank you very much.
Unfortunately not all are good drivers, these Nanny features are there because there are far too many people who can't drive or pay attention to save their life.
I know I commented before, but I have to say, I agree with those saying to bring the simple trucks back. Here's a great idea, one that would actually work, and obviously this would be aimed at Ford. How about Ford release a new full size truck, built off of the old OBS chassis, with the base F-150 being a 2wd, standard cab, long bed, with the legendary 300 I6, a bit updated for modern emissions, and safety standards, with a manual transmission, and price that said base model truck at $15,000
@@twosencefromcleveland6084 I've had both the 300, and the 302, and between the two, I've found the 300 to be best. Never had an issue with the engine being gutless, in fact, mine always pulled whatever I put behind them, and thirsty, mine only did 18 to the gallon. So not too bad considering.
Just finishing up on my low 85 thousand miles Dodge inline six Diesel. Six speed transmission roll the windows down . Ten foot bed. Fourteen MPG in short trips but 23K on long trips because Diesels have to warm up to be efficient
What??? A Cummins X15 wouldn't be practical in any pickup. 1. It wieght. 2. It's not going to come in any vehicle for $8000 as it costs 30,000 on its own...
I think they dont know what they are talking about, x15 wouldn't fit. I have an X15 565 in my logging truck it would twist that medium duty freight shaker in half
Noone wants to make the small car derived 2wd pickup of the past because they know consumers would buy them over expensive options. A budget truck with just enough safety to make it legal and practical features would sell like hot cakes,
@@keithhoward4069 it would sell too well and take market share away from bigger vehicles. The US rules that larger vehicles qualify easier for the different categories is a real head scratcher
Well, I hate to say it. Some of these are just a re-badge and probably cost more just for the name. Look at the Fiat truck. More than likely, same platform as the Gladiator and new Dakota.
Wish they would offer a 60/40 seat without that console taking up so much space and interfering with seat belt hookups and interfering with right leg relaxation. Column shift was great.
I’ll just keep my 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road double cab, 6’ bed with the Premium and Technology pkgs. I purposefully bought it for the last truck I’ll ever need to own.
Do what I did with a 2001 ford lightning. Just put a 1973-79 #Dentside body on top of the chassis. Still have it 400hp It would be nice to find a 2011+ f150 wrecked and fit the obs 92-97 f150 body on top. New 5.0 coyote with 6r80 would be awesome today.
Not 8K, more like starting at 88K. The Freightliner Pioneer pickup truck is priced at $88,000. It's described as a "game changer" that's affordable, unique, and built to last. The Pioneer is designed to be customizable and meet the needs of its drivers. Freightliner pickup trucks are known for their safety features, including a 2,500-square-inch windshield and a 55-degree wheel cut.
I got a truck that can do all this stuff and its paid off. 2018 ram 3500 Cummins dually. Take care of your truck and he will take care of you. YES I said " he" . My truck is a he, I named him Cleetus.
Dodge V10’s were garbage when they came out and still are. Like literally garbage. The upside, most folks won’t have to worry about buying one because they are 99% cratered.
Stability of after market or maintenance services are great factors that can not overruled by just cheaper pricing.plus fuel efficiency, durability and reliability.
A rebadged International. Totally SUCKS they got out of the truck engine business but gotta commend them for not putting something out that will be more headaches for them to play along with the governments emissions bullshit.
People are wanting a return to more simplistic and realistic trucks, power windows ,cruise control ,decent radio and sklp all the extra crap that's not necessary.
Gasoline is so archaic GM has produced a dilithium crysta battery with an eternal power out put. Currently dilithium crystals are selling for over $100,000 per gram but there maybe an enternal supply in Uranus.
Ill beleive the caterpillar truck when i see it . Need a masculine rugged tough reliable dependable . But i digress ill beleive it when i see it bet it wont have lockers , or winch mountd ect ect .
Full size truck with auto door locks. I hate the lack of them in my pickup. I cannot reach the door locks on the passenger side. It is a safety lack that I don't like one bit
I really like the specs, features, price of the KIA. But I'm still very hesitant to get one. I know that their overall quality and reliability has gone up over the years, but we had a very unpleasant issue with my girlfriend's 2016 Sorento. She bought it new, was keeping up with regular recommended service, but the engine seized up after only just over 3000 miles and just over a year old. This was a common issue, and Kia/Hyundai were extremely backlogged on replacement engines. We were given a 2-3 year estimate for repairs. Even being part of the class action lawsuit wasn't helping. She ended up suing her way out out of her obligations to continue paying for the vehicle, and Kia had to pay all of her court costs, legal fees, and refund her what she had invested in the vehicle. Supposedly all of those issues are resolved with Kia vehicles, but they lost our trust for now. I really want that CAT! Planning on trading my RAM in for one when they become available!
I see freightliner is trying to bring back the well needed truck for the industry for men to be able to get the job done. Thank you freightliner for making skmethjng reliable and afffordable for us men.
I would like to see the CAT in class 4,5,and 6 trucks with the same cab design. Additionally I would like the CAT to have a diesel engine and then It would give the Ford F series some competition.
I work on a mine and I'll say that the CAT would look frickin sweet, but then they showed the POS with the red anodized wheels and that killed the vibe. The rest of this video isn't worth watching anymore 😕
If you’re paying $8,000 for a pickup basically it’s a roller , NO engine or transmission, only one seat made of plywood so someone can steer it. The steering wheel is made of plastic for TEMPORARY USE Only . The wheels are the type you find as spare tires, the tires will be 2 ply again for temporary use only. My question is when and where can I purchase this $8,000 pickup? Thanks
Cats mileage is comparable to a 3/4 ton Ram with a 6.7. But i dont think the 6.7 hemi is putting 900ftlbs of torgue. My 5.7 hemi gets well over 25mpg in city and over 30mpg on the highway
I'm in the market for a small truck, but I've never owned a car with an automatic. I'm old school, and I sure as heck won't put up with a shiftless truck. I need a two wheel drive and a 6 or 7 speed manual transmission. You know...like a mans truck?! If not, I'm not interested.
Nice trucks . But you cant put a sheet off plywood 4x8 or drywall or 2x4x8 . I just want a truck that can carry what mention. I dont want a truck that have to go through a shower before you getting in . That a truck , not you'res
Why can’t they build what the majority of people want?? Forget the 20 Gs of electronic junk. Just a reliable work truck that we can maintain ourselves?? Anyone listening??
@WhistlinDiesel Ik you don’t have the time of day and probably won’t see me tagging you, but I think we need a durability test on the cat and freightliner pickup, for research purposes of course. Maybe you could make a mini killdozer out of the truck if it holds up to go with your big one 😂
What Is Your Favorite one?
I like the CAT but where are the dealerships and where do you get maintenance? The Freight liner M2 has been around a long time nothing new here..and you've got the price way wrong...and yes you need a CDL to drive it. The KIA, (Killed in Action) smaller gas engines, putting a turbo on a gas engine does boost HP but generally hurts longevity. And the short bed makes it a no-go for real truck jobs.
A CAT truck would be wonderful
CAT
I'm going with the CAT
Who could afford it
Here’s a crazy thought for a pick up! Regular cab & 8’ box that you can actually haul something
And a manual 6 speed transmission
Without having to special order it in something more than a base model
@@timstewart2981 yes manual transmission for the love of god get rid of the dumb 10 speed auto's I want less computers and more mechanical easy to fix parts
What… you want a truck that’s capable of doing what they were designed for? That’s asking too much.
@@timstewart2981 bring back the 3 speed on the column, combine that with a 6 cylinder engine , more than enough for most work applications
We need a simple truck that I can fit a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood. A bench seat. We need a practical truck.
buy a 1996 F150
I’m looking for the same thing
They made those for years
A squarebody why tough and parts are everywhere and simple n east to work on my truck an 1985 chevy square body bench seat and a long bed people get crew cab short beds or people but the wanna be truck aka the Ford maverick
I 100% agree with you. I’ve been saying this for years, my wife and I love the bench seats, we’re old-school and she loves to ride in the middle close to me like in high school days. All of the technology and separation in the new vehicles are not appealing to us.
I think someone forgot to add a zero onto the 8,000 dollar freightliner
And a 1 in front
Where can I find these? Are these real?
And let’s not forget the 7-8 mpg and the fact that you’ll need. CDL to drive it
Actually, if you look it up, it does say that Freightliner is releasing a pickup, I assume the same one cause it looks the same, for $8,000.
I immediately thought what you did and went and looked to see if he just totally misread the price cause I assumed it would be around 80,000 myself lol. But sure enough, at least on Google anyways if you type in "Freightliner Pickup Truck Price" it immediately pops up "Freightliner CEO shocks everyone with releasing pickup truck for $8,000".
@@SniperFire45 you wouldn't need a cdl if it weights less than 20,000 pounds
I just want a 6.5 ft bed and a v8. Who was the asshole engineer that came up with the 5.5 ft bed? Atleast make it a even 6ft.
The 5ft bed, 4 door, pick up is for soccer moms who just weren't happy with their SUVs.
It's the most popular style, the companies just don't want to spend more to make pennies
The 5.5 ft bed is long enough to haul a couch with the tail gate down.
One of my deal breakers when I was looking at my 2006 Ram 1500. Only one to offer the quad cab with a 6 ft bed. Now I’m ready to upgrade to a crew cab and 8 ft bed for hauling the family and the trailer, now that I have a designated daily driver other car haha.
You wantr to put lumber there? That's where the picnic basket goes in your $80,000 toy truck.
We just need a usable truck that doesn't cost what a three bedroom house use to.
Very good except that, there is absolutely no way the freightliner truck is $8000. That’s less expensive than a golf cart!!! The Cummins diesel and a transmission is more than eight grand without the rest of the truck! Starts at 38,000 maybe for the base model. Get your details correct.
Cummins is 6,000 as an option n a Ram
retired engineer from Freightliner, more like $100,000.00 for the Freightliner truck. We made a few units like this "Pioneer" for customers to pull 5th wheel campers or special trailers for dragsters. No way $8,000.00, pure cow manure on that price.
Freightliner wouldn't have a Detroit/Mercedes?
@@Mike-f5rActually, if you look it up, it does say that Freightliner is releasing a pickup, I assume the same one cause it looks the same, for $8,000.
I immediately thought what you did and went and looked to see if he just totally misread the price cause I assumed it would be around 80,000 myself lol. But sure enough, at least on Google anyways if you type in "Freightliner Pickup Truck Price" it immediately pops up "Freightliner CEO shocks everyone with releasing pickup truck for $8,000".
@@Mike-f5rbut then again, this could be some kinda publicity stunt for some reason of some sort. Tho you'd think if so all that would do would just piss everyone off when they say 8,000 and then it comes out and is like 10x that price.
But sure enough on the Google search it clearly says "Freightliner CEO shocks everyone with releasing Pickup truck for the price of $8,000".
I just felt like there had to be a typo somewhere or something was misunderstood. But tbh, that isn't a bad idea cause if they do it Id assume they'd prolly sale a bunch of those MFS for thwt price or youd sure assume so anyways.
Bring back lock in and lock out 4x4 hubs and true 4x4 hi and lo range with shift for 4x4 transfer on the floor not push buttons or dial and you can put 8ft lumber in with tailgate closed and 4x8 sheets of plywood like the old trucks were
What is the problem with push buttons?
@denniskoller5662 i have seen a lot of failure with the push button. I am a logger and we have a fleet of 4x4
And the solid axels with real hub assembly and king pin axels also yhe np 205 t case
Are any of them going to build a real truck, with regular cab, 8' box, and none of the electronic nanny 💩? No lane departure, adaptive cruise control, self steering..........BS. I'll do the driving thank you very much.
Unfortunately not all are good drivers, these Nanny features are there because there are far too many people who can't drive or pay attention to save their life.
Amen!
Nope there gonna make what sells to the masses
Exactly why I went with OBS ford. Heck....I don't even want power windows.
@@seagray5727 I hear you, 1995 F150 Eddie Bauer 4x4 it does have power locks, doors and seats but I'm good with that. I can still fix those things. 😀
How about a basic pick-up for under $20k?
I know I commented before, but I have to say, I agree with those saying to bring the simple trucks back. Here's a great idea, one that would actually work, and obviously this would be aimed at Ford. How about Ford release a new full size truck, built off of the old OBS chassis, with the base F-150 being a 2wd, standard cab, long bed, with the legendary 300 I6, a bit updated for modern emissions, and safety standards, with a manual transmission, and price that said base model truck at $15,000
Few would buy it, folks want the features.
Even at 25k it’d be good. Great idea
F. The features give me a tried and true 300. Or 302.5 speed manual 4x4 8ft bed FARMERS truck
Good comment until you said 300 I6. I owned one and it was a thirsty, gutless wonder. If that truck had a 302, I'D still have it.
@@twosencefromcleveland6084 I've had both the 300, and the 302, and between the two, I've found the 300 to be best. Never had an issue with the engine being gutless, in fact, mine always pulled whatever I put behind them, and thirsty, mine only did 18 to the gallon. So not too bad considering.
I will believe it when i see it
A 20,000 dollar truck? I'll believe it when I see it. If its midsize or bigger with that Price point it should sell pretty good.
Looking at the Freightliner as a truck driver all I can say is that thing better require some kind of CDL to operate.
Want to sell trucks? Go back to the 70s maybe 80s, when a truck was a truck! Loose the frilly electronics everywhere.
Amen. No more sissy trucks
Well hate to tell you. But all those frilly things makes trucks sell 3to1 over the base models.
Buy the base model
Basic truck. Manual transmission, hand crank windows and locks, in-line six; and bench seat. Don't need or want creature comforts.
Just finishing up on my low 85 thousand miles Dodge inline six Diesel. Six speed transmission roll the windows down . Ten foot bed.
Fourteen MPG in short trips but 23K on long trips because Diesels have to warm up to be efficient
What??? A Cummins X15 wouldn't be practical in any pickup. 1. It wieght. 2. It's not going to come in any vehicle for $8000 as it costs 30,000 on its own...
Impossible to get that platform to pass emmisions on a pickup. Unless it is classified as commercial vehicle that is over 8,800lbs which is too heavy.
I think they dont know what they are talking about, x15 wouldn't fit. I have an X15 565 in my logging truck it would twist that medium duty freight shaker in half
Maybe if they just make it a 2cyl. (NAH.) Still would cost 💪 and 🦵.
May God bless everyone 🙏 ❤
@squidreuel yeah, the x15 is a big bish
Noone wants to make the small car derived 2wd pickup of the past because they know consumers would buy them over expensive options.
A budget truck with just enough safety to make it legal and practical features would sell like hot cakes,
Japan makes them but the nanny US government won't allow them to be sold here.
thats why the Jimny is so popular
@@keithhoward4069 it would sell too well and take market share away from bigger vehicles. The US rules that larger vehicles qualify easier for the different categories is a real head scratcher
Buy the base model
A truck in the 200HP range hasn't been seen since the 90's
Well, I hate to say it. Some of these are just a re-badge and probably cost more just for the name. Look at the Fiat truck. More than likely, same platform as the Gladiator and new Dakota.
I want an eight foot box They never tell you when they're gonna be here.
8:32 no way this is under 100,000
I'd really like to see the sources for his information. You cannot even buy a Cummins x series for $8,000 let alone put a truck around it
You still will have to add a quart of oil every month to the Kia regardless of a warranty.
Not anymore! Hyundai AND KIA are overseen by GERMAN engineers and NOT American!! As of 2023, your statement is incorrect. Things DO CHANGE!!
And the replacement engine, when the original one blows up
I know multiple Kia owners. They've found the cars to be exceedingly reliable with very few problems. I think you're speaking out of your arse.
Agreed. I've owned several Kias.
Why?
Government will never allow any of this to happen. With UAW wages, no way this will ever happen 😢
And some of these guys are right they need to bring the price way down it is like trying to buy a house when you buy pickup anymore
We need a basic regular cab, long bed, 4x4 pickup for under $30k. A simple, robust work truck, that everyone can afford.
Wish they would offer a 60/40 seat without that console taking up so much space and interfering with seat belt hookups and interfering with right leg relaxation. Column shift was great.
The styling on the Cat looks like a Chevy/GMC, to me.
It looks like a Nissan frontier in my opinion
Are any of them available in a pickup format instead of the station wagon format shown here?
I’ll just keep my 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road double cab, 6’ bed with the Premium and Technology pkgs.
I purposefully bought it for the last truck I’ll ever need to own.
A diesel powered hybrid truck would be a win for me. I would buy one today.
When did freightliner start making pickups? Also my engine keeps cummin.
Those Freightliner M2 106 Business Class in the video are aftermarket upfitted by companies like Sport Chassis.
Where’s the dealer network?
Club cab8foot bed, AC power steering no electronic crap. Manual transmissiom
The truck I would like to see is a93 Ford efi 300 6 with à5 speed trañs and a 2023. Looks like 1993 and all parts fit all of them
Do what I did with a 2001 ford lightning. Just put a 1973-79 #Dentside body on top of the chassis. Still have it 400hp
It would be nice to find a 2011+ f150 wrecked and fit the obs 92-97 f150 body on top. New 5.0 coyote with 6r80 would be awesome today.
@TrokaRC that would be an AWESOME setup!
Not 8K, more like starting at 88K.
The Freightliner Pioneer pickup truck is priced at $88,000. It's described as a "game changer" that's affordable, unique, and built to last. The Pioneer is designed to be customizable and meet the needs of its drivers. Freightliner pickup trucks are known for their safety features, including a 2,500-square-inch windshield and a 55-degree wheel cut.
How's about some 2 dr regular and long beds,enough of the 4dr's
I got a truck that can do all this stuff and its paid off. 2018 ram 3500 Cummins dually.
Take care of your truck and he will take care of you.
YES I said " he" . My truck is a he, I named him Cleetus.
Ol Cleeter! Nice
My 2020 Power Wagon is named "Otis"
give me a 1970s ford courier instead. i do not need all the fancy shyte.
I'll keep my 1997 Dodge V10 5 speed. It's a real truck with raw ass power.
Dodge V10’s were garbage when they came out and still are. Like literally garbage. The upside, most folks won’t have to worry about buying one because they are 99% cratered.
@@chrischris9370facts
There’s a reason why Kia shares the acronym for “Killed In Action.”
We just need a basic truck like the old 2000's rangers were.
Yes! Like the S10's Toyota Hilux trucks, etc
Go back a little more to the Ford Courier, those things lasted forever.
Stability of after market or maintenance services are great factors that can not overruled by just cheaper pricing.plus fuel efficiency, durability and reliability.
2 Ads Ive watched for Freightliner One at $8000.00 second one at $15000.00 so which is it?
Caterpillar had a truck before but they decided stick to building off-road purpose and constriction vehicle.
A rebadged International. Totally SUCKS they got out of the truck engine business but gotta commend them for not putting something out that will be more headaches for them to play along with the governments emissions bullshit.
The kenworth us probably 8k for the truck conversion. Supply your own truck
People are wanting a return to more simplistic and realistic trucks, power windows ,cruise control ,decent radio and sklp all the extra crap that's not necessary.
The freightliner has to be 8k just for the frame and cab. X15 is like 20k rebuilt. A rebuilt kit for that engine is 4k.
Ok I'll take 2. For 16k😂😂
Nah, that trucks had a mercedes benz 4-banger engine on them since forever, i saw them once on a stand, and they was vased on the M2 platform
How much tag price for CAT?
For the freightliner 8000 sounds. To good to be true
Maybe 8000 down payment
That Kia tasman seemes pretty neat
Those Freightliners been Around for a while. A pickup with the Cummins turbo Diesel would be Nice.😅
Gasoline is so archaic GM has produced a dilithium crysta battery with an eternal power out put. Currently dilithium crystals are selling for over $100,000 per gram but there maybe an enternal supply in Uranus.
Serious question, is there one of these videos that he makes that he doesn't use the term laser focused?
The price start at 60 000 USD for the Cat is equal or lower than for a lot of Ford. GM and RAM trucks.
If ain’t 5.9 Cummins I don’t care what they are coming new it’s the only motor I’ll care in any pick up truck 😊
12v or 24v I'm with you 💯 %
12v or 24v
Ill beleive the caterpillar truck when i see it . Need a masculine rugged tough reliable dependable . But i digress ill beleive it when i see it bet it wont have lockers , or winch mountd ect ect .
Freightliner.....thats the one i like big time~
Where are they are they available
Where are these new trucks made? What country?
Full size truck with auto door locks. I hate the lack of them in my pickup. I cannot reach the door locks on the passenger side. It is a safety lack that I don't like one bit
At 15:28 you show a clip of a FORD!!! pickup while talking about Kia. What are you thinking? That we are all stupid?
I really like the specs, features, price of the KIA. But I'm still very hesitant to get one. I know that their overall quality and reliability has gone up over the years, but we had a very unpleasant issue with my girlfriend's 2016 Sorento. She bought it new, was keeping up with regular recommended service, but the engine seized up after only just over 3000 miles and just over a year old. This was a common issue, and Kia/Hyundai were extremely backlogged on replacement engines. We were given a 2-3 year estimate for repairs. Even being part of the class action lawsuit wasn't helping. She ended up suing her way out out of her obligations to continue paying for the vehicle, and Kia had to pay all of her court costs, legal fees, and refund her what she had invested in the vehicle. Supposedly all of those issues are resolved with Kia vehicles, but they lost our trust for now.
I really want that CAT! Planning on trading my RAM in for one when they become available!
And as the old lady said “Don’t you buy no ugly truck!” 😂
I see freightliner is trying to bring back the well needed truck for the industry for men to be able to get the job done.
Thank you freightliner for making skmethjng reliable and afffordable for us men.
Under 30k single cab long bed bench seat build it to last 2-300k miles
I want just a basic truck hand crank windows am and fm radio and vinal bench seat
The only way i’m going to get the truck I want is to restore a 70’s ford F250 4x4 high boy. My dad had a 1972 when I was a kid
I would like to see the CAT in class 4,5,and 6 trucks with the same cab design. Additionally I would like the CAT to have a diesel engine and then It would give the Ford F series some competition.
The real question is which of those is below 80k?
Well i like how he said "not just slapping on a logo" these trucks look just like the big 3 😂
ill take 10 of those freight liners for 8 grand each
I think they are cool too but the mpg I what worries me.
In a pickup I want power for work and durability. Luxury is not even a thought.
Who makes the chassis?
Damn, CAT must have had a sudden case of illiteracy while trying to spell their company name on the dash at 18:00!! Lmfao
I work on a mine and I'll say that the CAT would look frickin sweet, but then they showed the POS with the red anodized wheels and that killed the vibe. The rest of this video isn't worth watching anymore 😕
Shaking things up while showing the freightliner logo is devious
I did some investigation on the cat and honestly I don’t even think caterpillar knows they are building a pick up. Somebody is dreaming
Australia is engineering and testing the Kia as it's done there due to tough conditions.
I like the looks of that CAT. Gotta see what they go for....
Hotshot driver sees 8,000 dollar freightliner... (Heavy breathing intensifies)
If you’re paying $8,000 for a pickup basically it’s a roller , NO engine or transmission, only one seat made of plywood so someone can steer it. The steering wheel is made of plastic for TEMPORARY USE Only . The wheels are the type you find as spare tires, the tires will be 2 ply again for temporary use only. My question is when and where can I purchase this $8,000 pickup? Thanks
Would be nice if someone made a truck instead of a car with a small bed. I only need to seat 2, give me that with a 6' bed
The only thing I REALLY want from Caterpillar is a load lifter, and I shouldn't have to go into space to get one.
I like the new Microsoft pickup powered by Briggs and Stratton.
Cats mileage is comparable to a 3/4 ton Ram with a 6.7. But i dont think the 6.7 hemi is putting 900ftlbs of torgue. My 5.7 hemi gets well over 25mpg in city and over 30mpg on the highway
Ill believe it when it’s on the street at low price point the dealers will double the price
If they are building trucks, will they have large and powerful suv market too.
I'm in the market for a small truck, but I've never owned a car with an automatic. I'm old school, and I sure as heck won't put up with a shiftless truck. I need a two wheel drive and a 6 or 7 speed manual transmission. You know...like a mans truck?! If not, I'm not interested.
I dont need luxury in my pickup, i need power, tech, and fuel efficency
I've always wanred a Ram or GM truck but a CAT is my next truck!
The only way you’re going to get a 6’ box in with a Single Cab truck. And those are impossible to find
If the freight liner has any quality to it and is actually $8k, that tells us how much Dodge, Ford, and Chevy are making off us.
Nice trucks . But you cant put a sheet off plywood 4x8 or drywall or 2x4x8 . I just want a truck that can carry what mention. I dont want a truck that have to go through a shower before you getting in . That a truck , not you'res
Why can’t they build what the majority of people want?? Forget the 20 Gs of electronic junk. Just a reliable work truck that we can maintain ourselves?? Anyone listening??
Don’t have to worry about me grabbing a freightliner because they’re semi sucks horribly😳
I keep seeing cheap trucks but the never materialize. Don’t see any for sale or on the road
Where do they sell them in Canada cat trucks
@WhistlinDiesel Ik you don’t have the time of day and probably won’t see me tagging you, but I think we need a durability test on the cat and freightliner pickup, for research purposes of course. Maybe you could make a mini killdozer out of the truck if it holds up to go with your big one 😂