you can google top ten 2009 pick up truck till your fingers bleeds and da answer won't change...da F-150 is a man among boys.
We've had an abnormally highnumber of pickup truck first drives recently - the
2009Ford F-150, the
2008Toyota Tundra, the
2009Chevy Silverado and the
2009Dodge Ram. Why? Because we've been working in conjunction with
PickupTrucks.comto bring you a full blown comparison on the 2009 models of every half-ton truck currently for sale in the 'merican market and here it is. It'sgot all the numbers on towing, handling, braking and acceleration - everything a serious truck buyer could ever need. Frankly, that's the easy part. Thesubjective determination of which one's the best? That's harder to nail down, but it's what we're here for.
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The competitors represent some ofthe best engineering from the minds of both Detroit and Japan, entrants this year include the 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500, the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500, the 2009 FordF-150, GMC Sierra 1500, 2009 Nissan Titan, and the 2008 Toyota Tundra. Competition has driven the capabilities of trucks forward in such a way that this moderncrop will do more than their forebears could even conceive. However, this relentless march of capability has left us at a point where numbers no longer relateto real world usability and as such the competitors have begun to differentiate. The Ram with its new focus on ride and handling, the Titan is a bit moreathletic, the F-150 is the heavy hauler, which leaves the GM twins as the remaining set of do-alls in a crowd of specialists.
Crowning AChampion>
We're going to come right outand say reviewing trucks is, in a way, a bit silly. Trucks, and specifically the half-ton truck segment, are frequented by some of the most loyal productbuyers in the world. Magazines and websites opining passionately on the newest offerings don't really matter for these buyers. Reviews speak primarily inthis segment to first-time truck buyers, and these days those are few and far between.
But, that being said, we must crowna winner. If we go by the numbers, it's the 2009 Ford F-150 that emerges as the winner when balancing capabilities against performance, finishing at ornear the top in every category. But the absolutes of the statistics leaves out the subjective feel of these trucks and ignores that people buy them fordifferent reasons.
But, saying the Ford is the best ofthe bunch is simply unfair. Is it the most well-rounded? Yes. But what about the most fun to drive? Certainly not. Is it the best styled? That's up to you.Does it have the best interior? Nope. So why is it the best? It just does everything well. The F-150 is, for lack of a better term, the working man'struck. The new F-series offers the greatest capabilities and the best long-term value resting on top of a long history of accolades. It really is a greatpickup, but that's not to say it's everybody's cup of tea.
Then there's the Nissan Titan,which objectively scores in last place among the competition. If we were to build a truck for the person who occasionally needed the capabilities of a truck,wanted something incredibly entertaining on the street, offered reasonable fuel economy and a no-nonsense interior. We'd be hard pressed to build somethingmore fitting than the Titan. Think Nissan Altima in truck form.
That's not to say that nobodywants a monstrously big pickup able to out-tow almost everything, rides like an old Cadillac and has an interior you can live with if you don't look tooclosely at the details. That would be a slot perfect for the Tundra. A truck so good at doing its job you actually overlook it as trying too hard anddelivering where it almost doesn't count anymore.
And what of the Silverado and GMCSierra? They run down the same assembly line, but have vastly different characters. The Silverado finishes a close second to the the F-150 by the numbers and,depending on what you're looking for, could be a better truck. The GMC
feels better but somehow doesn't reflect so in the scoring. In fact, when pressed to make an overall choice, we'd be in apickle to choose the Titan or the Sierra, the two "losers" in the field. Goes to show how much personal preference plays into thedecision.
Anyway,if there's one thing we learned over our two day pickupgasm, it's this - there's a truck out there for everyone who wants one. Unfortunately,there's just not that many people who want them right now.
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