Now I understand that not all teenagers want a little car. Some of you might want trucks. Here's a little info on trucks that you should know when your buying one.
First question you ever want to ask is if it has plowed commercially before. That's a big deal. Because that means if it was a plow truck that's its been in salt a lot, and slat means rust and rot. If it is a plow truck then you want to check all under neath the truck for any type of rust if there is any but minor of the oil pan checked. The oil pan is underneath the engine so salt hits that before the engine. If the oil pan is bad, then you really don't want the truck because it's about 1500 to get that fixed; because on most trucks you have to take the engine out to change the oil pan. Another thing to look for is full box frames, there great and all but they rot a lot faster.
In my opinion the best truck is Ford. They're the most heavy duty truck that you can buy, and they last for about 350,000 miles or more. The worst truck is Dodge. The heavy duty Dodges fall apart very easily, I've seen about 3 dodges on the side off the road with the Axel in one spot and the truck in another, oh yeah that's dependability right there.
Just look for a truck that was used around the farm to get to one place to the next. Oh and also any type of manure rots trucks also.
Any questions just post a comment.
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