I like that Ford gave you guys a base model interior and that you guys reviewed it like you were someone that would buy it. You guys could have easily trashed on this truck if you compared it to any non-fleet model car
As someone who works for a local municipality we have tons of these base model trucks and the fact that you get all that tech stuff like the touchscreen in a base model work truck is insane.
I just bought an F350 XL STX, and as a teenager of the 90's, this thing feels loaded! I grew up driving trucks without AC, power steering, so all these trucks are luxury as far as I'm concerned. Plus my kids wanted the bench seat. It came down to a 5 seater tremor vs 6 seater XL STX for work & play. So I got the XL STX. $63k plus tax.
I drove a Ford E-350 Penske truck with the Godzilla engine, with the back loaded to the max with furniture from a 2 bedroom apartment, from Beaverton Oregon to Bloomington Indiana. I was SHOCKED to be getting 13-15mpg on the highway (averaged 11.5 due to hills and traffic), and even MORE shocked when I floored it after everything was offloaded. It was sooo much faster than it has any business being. Oh yeah, and it had radar cruise control.😳
Just bought the 2024 XL STX 6.8 $60,900 MSRP 3.73 rear gears. Towing a 6500 lb camper. Paid $24k plus my 2021 Tundra 4x2 65k mi OUT THE DOOR! MSRP $60,900 USD Stoked to the Max! Gotta real tow truck now! 😎
Personally I almost always prefer the base model fleet vehicle appearance for trucks like this. The unapologetically rugged look is utilitarian and genuine looking, instead of looking like a tarted up pavement princess truck.
I died laughing when Jacob put his arm around Yuri saying, “Go faster Yuri”, lol you can really see the height difference they have there but also they’re close friendship
I had the previous model for work , the 6.7 lite was always giving us issues , it’s the reason he brought 10 lightning long range , which have now been downgraded to the sub 160 mile drivers routes since they charge over lunch and get back with 30 remaining
For work in Alberta, I've driven 2017, 2012, 2009, and 1996 Ford F-series pickups and generally enjoy them for what they are. Older generations will always be, in my opinion, better to drive as the less sensors there are, the less that break over heavy use. Newer models with the infotainment screen and additional safety systems, when they actually work, mess with the ergonomics of operation. Sometimes I'm on a dirt or gravel logging road and don't want to have to put the vehicle in park to input a new bluetooth device or something along those lines. Although there is usually a way to enable a demo mode in these trucks which negates all of these sensors.
We have a F450 with the Godzilla engine. It's very impressive. It typically operates at very low RPMs, like a diesel does. For us payload is more important than towing. And with the Gozilla motor we actually have more payload than we would if we got the diesel. Also, gas is cheaper and so is maintenance.
I almost passed up watching this one, because I expected the super duty to have the diesel. Thank you so much for not being “those guys“ and reviewing the diesel like everyone else. If it were my money, I would buy the gasser.
This F250 has the same similar base interior as the base F150. 2023 had nice minor base interior upgrades over the older models. We have a fleet of fords and yes on the cloth seats over the vinyl. Ford offers a carpet delete on the higher spec models. IMO carpet delete every time as floor boards are easy clean out.
I’ve got a 2021 150 XL STX w/ 2.7 ecoboom. Best spec’d truck of all time! Rubber floors rule. Easy dash that anyone can quickly figure out. No flash, but looks tight. Love this big brother spec!
I love that you have a 6.8 Liter BASE engine with the option to go bigger. Our "Ranger Raptor" is the typical size for Pickups in Europe and it has a 2.0 Diesel :D
2.0??? I’m surprised that can even power a lawn mower let alone a truck. Truck needs a V8 minimum 4.0l. Turbos is just gods way of saying it ain’t got enough cylinders.
We have a 2022 F250 XLT with the 7.3 L V8. We love it! We bought it to tow our travel trailer, because our 5.7 L Tundra felt too soft and underpowered sometimes.
I traded my 21 Tundra for this truck except I got a 24 and I never looked back and I loved my Tundra. But you don’t see them on job sites it’s Fords and Chevy’s oh and Rams lol. MY F250 with the 6.8L pulls my 7000 lb Flagstaff like nobody’s business. 😎
you guys used the example of the trucks that drive on the train rails- i can confirm that we do use these exact trucks for that exact purpose. no fancy stx package though
Skid plates come in handy for not just off road but on the highway when the possibility being in the road or falling off a vehicle in front of you, the vital organs of the truck are protected and this is a good overall truck and hilarious review
The tow rating is the main reason this thing exists. Excellent truck for hauling big campers or boats in comfort. But considering the size of this engine the output is a little lame. Godzilla upgrade is a must, MPG be damned! 🇺🇲
The power band and torque range on this is wide and very useful. When towing, feel like they all get the same 6-7 mpgs. Fuel tank size is something to consider.
I sell commercial Ford vehicles, these are very common among consumer and fleet buyers. The STX is a great value for those that don't care about the adaptive cruise, heated and cooled seats, don't want something crazy expensive and also don't want it to look too much like a work truck from the outside. Even some of my businesses like the STX because it comes with a few more creature comforts than the base model and if they want a more modern look or to let their crew drive the trucks for personal use, this makes more sense. Often, the base model trucks are upfitted for a businesses needs, i.e. gooseneck hitch for pulling big equipment, toolboxes/ service body and ladder rack for trade workers, big flatbed, etc. The commercial truck business is a big and complicated one with tons of ways to configure the trucks...
Only thing you got wrong here is regardless of designation (250, 350), all Super Duty once equipped with the Tremor package gets the same leaf spring so that means in F-250 Tremor you get an overload spring unlike a regular one.
No thanks. I'll hold on to my '02 7.3 F-350 SD Lariat 4x4 .... has 240k miles and runs like a champ. And I have 4 cupholders with 3rd seat/arm rest in front down and I can still have 2 cupholders. Engine just keeps keeps going and going. Tried & true.
Thing is, this isn't really the base. It has the XLT interior mostly, LED headlights, 360 cameras, etc etc etc. It's still shocking that an actual base truck is $52k (2wd single cab). You can actually get a lightly optioned XLT for cheaper than the XL-STXs.
I drive the 2022 fleet f-250, at work and I love it shit hauls my excavator pulls straight . And I can sleep in the back comfortably with an air mattress.
The work surface really is the best thing since sliced bread I wish all truck brands would do. Always hated Chev and Ram Center consoles since they never fit a laptop on top properly. Ford could if you got the bench seat of course, but as someone who works out of their truck, can’t wait to see new trucks in fleets with all these bells and whistles in STX/XLT trucks.
I live in a place where people daily these things. For no reason. I cant wrap my head around motorcycle emission regulations getting so strict that some models are going out of productuon, yet this is common sale to the public who needs to bring themselves to the office and grocery shop on the weekend.
I always buy the base model truck but as I get older. I kind of look forward to some of the creature comforts.. When you spend 8-10 hours a day In your worktruck you kind of wanna make it a little bit more comfortable... But that me and said I think my next one will be an sxt package like this one I really like the wheels. And I like the color matched bumper and grill it just looks really nice.. But I would get it two wheel drive extended cab eight foot bed.
The reason everyone is putting the 7.3 in other cars is because ford took alot of things from the ls family of engines and just put it in a bigger engine for work trucks, which gm didnt do. Since the ls7 was a corvette only engine
That's the route I went. Not that any HD truck is actually affordable but it's about the best bang for buck. I did skip the moonroof as they tend to leak.
It's such a shame that the only Canadian youtuber that actually likes trucks, Truck King, will only get 1/10th the views. He actually tests trucks for actual truck buyers but these guys will get all the views just to drive around on a road empty sitting in different seats. Amazing.
Please review more trucks...it's just fun... The mirrors on visors are for applying makeup...which should not be done whilst driving a vehicle.... that's why they put them only above the 'drinker's seat' area. (VGG). The dashboard is quite wonderful, a real upgrade from the Maverick...and a keyed lock cylinder within !
I think ALL truck Brands have frame Issues, not just Ford. Just today I saw a New Superduty regular cab rolling down the interstate with a trailer. The Whole frame of the TRUCK was flexing. Is the Frame Aluminum? If so, after so many cycles, You are gonna need your frame re bent. Hey Engineers, UNLEARN what the colleges taught you. Build everything to 1.5X as strong as it should be.
I have this same truck. I don’t tow much now but I will be towing uhauls to / from tx to cali up and down mountains soon ( kids going to college). Also starting a storage business in the near future and hauling miscellaneous stuff
This is super cool interior for a work truck or base truck also like you finally get the cool LED lights on the work trucks and XL’s super cool for ford to do that
I enjoyed the review. I’m in the market for either an xl or xlt f250 with a couple of options added. I think with todays prices, 58k gets you a lot of truck with this truck.
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Ram 1500 G/T please 👀
My father has one and I love it when he floored
Portland, JAMAICA in the Building!!! 👑🇯🇲🔥💥🌟⭐💯💎
I like that Ford gave you guys a base model interior and that you guys reviewed it like you were someone that would buy it. You guys could have easily trashed on this truck if you compared it to any non-fleet model car
For $78k they should be laying into it
@@gothops154yea I was gonna remark about that base price lol
its also respect on ford's side as well. usually manufacturers dont like giving base/lower trim vehicles to demo occasions especially reviewers.
Lol it’s because you can’t get nicer trims of the super duties anywhere…. They just started releasing the 2023s a few weeks ago 😂😂😂
@@gothops154acts way to expensive to be so cheap interior wise
As someone who works for a local municipality we have tons of these base model trucks and the fact that you get all that tech stuff like the touchscreen in a base model work truck is insane.
Not that insane when base model cost as much as it does nowadays.
60k for a base model……..
That's why it's 45k
I just bought an F350 XL STX, and as a teenager of the 90's, this thing feels loaded! I grew up driving trucks without AC, power steering, so all these trucks are luxury as far as I'm concerned. Plus my kids wanted the bench seat. It came down to a 5 seater tremor vs 6 seater XL STX for work & play. So I got the XL STX. $63k plus tax.
I drove a Ford E-350 Penske truck with the Godzilla engine, with the back loaded to the max with furniture from a 2 bedroom apartment, from Beaverton Oregon to Bloomington Indiana. I was SHOCKED to be getting 13-15mpg on the highway (averaged 11.5 due to hills and traffic), and even MORE shocked when I floored it after everything was offloaded. It was sooo much faster than it has any business being. Oh yeah, and it had radar cruise control.😳
I just graduated from IU! Let’s go Hoosiers
Just bought the 2024 XL STX 6.8 $60,900 MSRP 3.73 rear gears. Towing a 6500 lb camper. Paid $24k plus my 2021 Tundra 4x2 65k mi OUT THE DOOR! MSRP $60,900 USD Stoked to the Max! Gotta real tow truck now! 😎
Personally I almost always prefer the base model fleet vehicle appearance for trucks like this. The unapologetically rugged look is utilitarian and genuine looking, instead of looking like a tarted up pavement princess truck.
STX pack: Coming soon to a drive thru McDonald's and shopping mall backed into the bushes near you!
Exactly it's a WORK truck you don't need trim
Same except ill go with the XLT over the XL so you get some luxuries
I died laughing when Jacob put his arm around Yuri saying, “Go faster Yuri”, lol you can really see the height difference they have there but also they’re close friendship
We got the F350 XLT 2018 with the 6.7L diesel. And it cost us 68k 🇨🇦. We have 318k km on it and it's a very reliable pickup.
I had the previous model for work , the 6.7 lite was always giving us issues , it’s the reason he brought 10 lightning long range , which have now been downgraded to the sub 160 mile drivers routes since they charge over lunch and get back with 30 remaining
As someone who rides in one of these in a crew of 4-6 people mini pocket and storage matter so much, anywhere we can stash more items helps!
ford really put the super in super duty with this one
Great video as always. Fair to mention that the new 6.8L and the (new to gas version) 10speed are both major upgrades for the base F250
For work in Alberta, I've driven 2017, 2012, 2009, and 1996 Ford F-series pickups and generally enjoy them for what they are. Older generations will always be, in my opinion, better to drive as the less sensors there are, the less that break over heavy use. Newer models with the infotainment screen and additional safety systems, when they actually work, mess with the ergonomics of operation. Sometimes I'm on a dirt or gravel logging road and don't want to have to put the vehicle in park to input a new bluetooth device or something along those lines. Although there is usually a way to enable a demo mode in these trucks which negates all of these sensors.
Perfect for getting to the mall and waiting in line at Starbucks 💪
Small trailers are harder to back up than long trailers.
100% agree I can back a 53 footer all day quickly but a small trailer I’m adjusting a few times
@@level5599yeah very weird feeling
Gotta stay ahead of it
Love my 14 F-250….it was a fleet truck and I got it dirt cheap. 6.2L, base model, extended cab, FX4. Been good to me for many years.
Hopefully not from an auction in either Edmonton or Calgary Alberta... 😂😂
@@frasermackenzie7275 nope got it from Hereford, Texas. All the radio presets were Mexican music lmao.
@@yaboykris2118good sign imo.
We have a F450 with the Godzilla engine. It's very impressive. It typically operates at very low RPMs, like a diesel does. For us payload is more important than towing. And with the Gozilla motor we actually have more payload than we would if we got the diesel. Also, gas is cheaper and so is maintenance.
I almost passed up watching this one, because I expected the super duty to have the diesel. Thank you so much for not being “those guys“ and reviewing the diesel like everyone else. If it were my money, I would buy the gasser.
This F250 has the same similar base interior as the base F150. 2023 had nice minor base interior upgrades over the older models. We have a fleet of fords and yes on the cloth seats over the vinyl. Ford offers a carpet delete on the higher spec models. IMO carpet delete every time as floor boards are easy clean out.
I’ve got a 2021 150 XL STX w/ 2.7 ecoboom. Best spec’d truck of all time! Rubber floors rule. Easy dash that anyone can quickly figure out. No flash, but looks tight. Love this big brother spec!
Easily the best channel they never trash on cars and review them as needed
We trash cars fairly when we need to
Lol you two sitting directly next to each looked hilarious. Like Jakub was helping his little brother launch the truck 😂
I love that you have a 6.8 Liter BASE engine with the option to go bigger. Our "Ranger Raptor" is the typical size for Pickups in Europe and it has a 2.0 Diesel :D
the 2019 had the 2.0, the 2022 upwards raptor has the 3.0 but still
2.0??? I’m surprised that can even power a lawn mower let alone a truck. Truck needs a V8 minimum 4.0l. Turbos is just gods way of saying it ain’t got enough cylinders.
@@Exluto bro, stop shaming yourself
im glad u showed the dart CAPACITY very important when picking out my truck!!!!!!
We have a 2022 F250 XLT with the 7.3 L V8. We love it! We bought it to tow our travel trailer, because our 5.7 L Tundra felt too soft and underpowered sometimes.
I traded my 21 Tundra for this truck except I got a 24 and I never looked back and I loved my Tundra. But you don’t see them on job sites it’s Fords and Chevy’s oh and Rams lol. MY F250 with the 6.8L pulls my 7000 lb Flagstaff like nobody’s business. 😎
This is probably one of my favourite reviews you fellas have put out, excellent work😂
Cupholder shortage is enough of a reason to avoid this. Don't they know how important a Tim's run is???
Jakobs passion for Ford and V8s is unmatched 🤣
Mostly just v8
@@TheStraightPipes Ok Mr. FiST and Raptor 🙄
I wouldn’t mind driving this as a daily. Hell, its cheaper than those expensive $80k F150 I want.
I want a dash shifter on all trucks. I love my Tundra but hate not having the middle seat up front.
My 04 F150 has the same issue. I miss my bench seats
I can not stand the new tundra
@@Takusanmizu77lol
you guys used the example of the trucks that drive on the train rails- i can confirm that we do use these exact trucks for that exact purpose. no fancy stx package though
Skid plates come in handy for not just off road but on the highway when the possibility being in the road or falling off a vehicle in front of you, the vital organs of the truck are protected and this is a good overall truck and hilarious review
The tow rating is the main reason this thing exists. Excellent truck for hauling big campers or boats in comfort. But considering the size of this engine the output is a little lame. Godzilla upgrade is a must, MPG be damned! 🇺🇲
The power band and torque range on this is wide and very useful. When towing, feel like they all get the same 6-7 mpgs. Fuel tank size is something to consider.
These two are the Rhett and Link of the car world 😁
The high output power stroke is nuts. 550hp and 1250 torque
500, 1200
I sell commercial Ford vehicles, these are very common among consumer and fleet buyers. The STX is a great value for those that don't care about the adaptive cruise, heated and cooled seats, don't want something crazy expensive and also don't want it to look too much like a work truck from the outside. Even some of my businesses like the STX because it comes with a few more creature comforts than the base model and if they want a more modern look or to let their crew drive the trucks for personal use, this makes more sense.
Often, the base model trucks are upfitted for a businesses needs, i.e. gooseneck hitch for pulling big equipment, toolboxes/ service body and ladder rack for trade workers, big flatbed, etc. The commercial truck business is a big and complicated one with tons of ways to configure the trucks...
Imagining the tips of their leg hairs form hands and are holding each other in the most wholesome way. 🥰
"Wish it had more chrome" said nobody ever.
Old man
Only thing you got wrong here is regardless of designation (250, 350), all Super Duty once equipped with the Tremor package gets the same leaf spring so that means in F-250 Tremor you get an overload spring unlike a regular one.
the humor made the video great. Keep having fun.
The FX4 package is the “best” option… that work surface dinging is annoying! But F250’s BASE XL for 60k?…ridiculous!!!!!
Should be 45k if that.
No thanks. I'll hold on to my '02 7.3 F-350 SD Lariat 4x4 .... has 240k miles and runs like a champ. And I have 4 cupholders with 3rd seat/arm rest in front down and I can still have 2 cupholders. Engine just keeps keeps going and going. Tried & true.
2:20 that fleet spec looks awesome.
The diesel powerstroke 6.7 counterpart n dodge cummins are one of my favorite powerplants thats for sure
Truly a symbol of American engineering!
Crazy that a base is going to be 60k.
Its 45k
If you're in the right business. The thing will pay for itself in a year easy.
Thing is, this isn't really the base. It has the XLT interior mostly, LED headlights, 360 cameras, etc etc etc. It's still shocking that an actual base truck is $52k (2wd single cab). You can actually get a lightly optioned XLT for cheaper than the XL-STXs.
That’s with the $5100 STX pkg and well worth it! Love my 24 model! MSRP $60,900 USD. got $6000 off with the $2000 rebate. I’m stoked! 😎
I really hope you guys get a chance to review all the Ford trucks for laughs. F450 limited and the 650 would be hilarious
I drive the 2022 fleet f-250, at work and I love it shit hauls my excavator pulls straight . And I can sleep in the back comfortably with an air mattress.
I cut my WiFi at home , but i still listen to youre review because they are The Best, i love you guyz
Finally, a truck for Valentine day!
Theses trucks specially a base model still have an old school American vehicle
Yuri's launch is perfect - thanks for the vid. My neighbor's kid has a couple year old one of those with the diesel, gotta uphold his manhood, etc.
The work surface really is the best thing since sliced bread I wish all truck brands would do. Always hated Chev and Ram Center consoles since they never fit a laptop on top properly. Ford could if you got the bench seat of course, but as someone who works out of their truck, can’t wait to see new trucks in fleets with all these bells and whistles in STX/XLT trucks.
You could use it as a cutting board and slice bread on it
“Your leg hair is touching my leg hair!” 😂 love these guys
0:32 this is the cutest thing ever
Ram Laramie 1500 G/T , my father has one and I love it when he floored
I'm from Russia. I like your cars, culture and mentality. i luv the usa.❤❤❤
Ukraine 🇺🇦
Smaller trailers are trickier to back up compared to longer ones. They're so twitchy. Every little movement translates right into them
Yes my old jet ski was tricky. Also because it didn’t exist behind my Raptor and not in my mirrors
0:12 nice beat 4 matches door shut 😊
that Tim Robinson drive thru reference 😂
I knew I wasn’t crazy lol
Bring the Mustang Fox Body back again!!!! Please!!! Make it happen!!!!
It’s ok I bring it back everyday by driving mine
@@TheStraightPipes always,ford make A Brand New Mustang Fox Body 2023 this year!!!! I'm hype since ford mustang 2024 revealed!!!
The base fleet exterior is beautifully simple.
I live in a place where people daily these things. For no reason. I cant wrap my head around motorcycle emission regulations getting so strict that some models are going out of productuon, yet this is common sale to the public who needs to bring themselves to the office and grocery shop on the weekend.
I always buy the base model truck but as I get older. I kind of look forward to some of the creature comforts.. When you spend 8-10 hours a day In your worktruck you kind of wanna make it a little bit more comfortable... But that me and said I think my next one will be an sxt package like this one I really like the wheels. And I like the color matched bumper and grill it just looks really nice.. But I would get it two wheel drive extended cab eight foot bed.
If I were at Ford I'd make a super luxury version of this, the most powerful engine, interior filled with leather and screens.
The only thing I’d prefer is the bigger screen on the inside but besides that it’s perfect if I was buying one
I detail a whole lot of the F-250s. They are solid trucks.
The reason everyone is putting the 7.3 in other cars is because ford took alot of things from the ls family of engines and just put it in a bigger engine for work trucks, which gm didnt do. Since the ls7 was a corvette only engine
the base model with the steel wheels looks sweet, doesn't try to be stylish or anything, it's a proper truck
I think XLT with the nicer infotainment, sport appearance, and maybe moonroof if you're feeling fancy is the sweet spot. Love me some bench seats.
That's the route I went. Not that any HD truck is actually affordable but it's about the best bang for buck. I did skip the moonroof as they tend to leak.
It's such a shame that the only Canadian youtuber that actually likes trucks, Truck King, will only get 1/10th the views. He actually tests trucks for actual truck buyers but these guys will get all the views just to drive around on a road empty sitting in different seats. Amazing.
It is a shame. Make sure to support them on Patreon or however else you can. Truck king is great.
is it just me or does it have teeny tiny wheels relative to how big the truck is?
Please review more trucks...it's just fun...
The mirrors on visors are for applying makeup...which should not be done whilst driving a vehicle....
that's why they put them only above the 'drinker's seat' area. (VGG).
The dashboard is quite wonderful, a real upgrade from the Maverick...and a keyed lock cylinder within !
I'm glad you guys get along so well. Love you guys video
I need a bench seat truck or car in my life.
You'll try to never go back. Look at mid/early 90s GM or Buick cars with the 3800 V6s. I love the bench and column shifter in my 95 Olds 88.
If you're not buying a truck that get 15 mpg's while complaining about gas prices, are you even an American?
Honestly this is pretty close to my spec truck. Nothing frilly just Get R Done ✌️😎👍
The High Output Powerstroke is about 500 horsepower and 1,200 pound feet of torque.
By the 0:44, my favorite video you've dropped in a while.
I think ALL truck Brands have frame Issues, not just Ford. Just today I saw a New Superduty regular cab rolling down the interstate with a trailer. The Whole frame of the TRUCK was flexing. Is the Frame Aluminum? If so, after so many cycles, You are gonna need your frame re bent. Hey Engineers, UNLEARN what the colleges taught you. Build everything to 1.5X as strong as it should be.
I have this same truck. I don’t tow much now but I will be towing uhauls to / from tx to cali up and down mountains soon ( kids going to college). Also starting a storage business in the near future and hauling miscellaneous stuff
It's a good lookin truck the new 6.8 is a nice base engine!! I'd choose the 7.3, the XL is definitely a presentable truck the appearance package!!
MURICA 🦅🦅
Stick with the smaller V8, the 7.3 has a valve train problem around 50kms. We have replaced 6 already, under warranty, in our fleet.
This is super cool interior for a work truck or base truck also like you finally get the cool LED lights on the work trucks and XL’s super cool for ford to do that
Thank you guys for reviewing trucks. Silverado HD next
Loved my '16 F250 gas engine, sold it at 184,000. I'd buy another if work required it.
Instead of box test, dart test! Love the dart talk.
Really hit home with the CN rail truck reference cuz I work on them
Am I right?
@@TheStraightPipes you're right
14 jet skis tow rating, I approve
As soon as Yuri put his arm around you I LOL'd so hard!
I like how they put a sensor on the arm rest but not on tailgate being open which ford needs to do
You can see your tailgate from your side mirrors.
Yes i like that you guys are doing trucks too
The Straight Darts 🎯
Appreciated the I Think You Should Leave reference lmao!
Could you guys please review a Limited or platinum trim? That way we can see the differences between the model ranges.
Yuri with the ITYSL references always make my day
I never liked the looks of these trucks honestly. Looks like a bodybuilder that doesn't train legs
the proportions of this truck reminds me of those trucks i drew as a kid lol
The headlights totally look like what a kid would draw!!
I enjoyed the review. I’m in the market for either an xl or xlt f250 with a couple of options added. I think with todays prices, 58k gets you a lot of truck with this truck.
Great review guys!!! 👍🏼😁👍🏼