Trains vs. Trucks : r SatisfactoryGame - Reddit Trucks can power their own way up where trains can't, and they are far more nimble when it comes to changing directions or moving around or through terrain Trains are good for large-scale movement of material on a relatively flat, level altitude with other train stations But trucks are great for when the terrain is difficult, and elevations
Best Long logging trucks? : r snowrunner - Reddit Best Long logging trucks? What’s everyone’s go too long logging truck? Honestly I can’t pick one I like the Pacific trucks but anytime an uphill is involved they are handicapped Also tried the derry 4520 but it’s so heavy and also struggles on steep hills
Moving trucks: Home Depot or UHaul? : r FirstTimeHomeBuyer - Reddit They have no idea where trucks are available etc You can make a reservation and then show up and they have no trucks etc When you call they can’t tell you if X location has a truck or not They are still in the Stone Age with the inventory control and reservations Penske and Ryder are both easier to deal with Most Home Depot’s rent
Eco Diesel - stay away? : r ram_trucks - Reddit The big 3 all know their trucks will be daily drivers and the majority of them will never see “truck stuff” and designed accordingly Look at all the diesels in the EU where small diesels are more common They are engineered for daily commutes and stop and go driving I doubt the big 3 would design a diesel not capable of all driving
Mid Size vs. Full Size Trucks : r whatcarshouldIbuy - Reddit Most of the features that come on the higher trim mid sized trucks are specifically for those hobbies I would write down a list of activities you see yourself doing and put a + or a - next to them in a colum for Midsized vs full size and see what balances out to what you need
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Why are GMT800 GM Trucks Considered the Holy Grail of Trucks . . . - Reddit Why are GMT800 GM Trucks Considered the Holy Grail of Trucks? I beg to Differ I own a 2001 GMC Sierra SLE Extended Cab 1500 4wd 4 8 Auto and it is hands down the absolute worst vehicle I have ever owned Seriously, why are these considered the "holy grail" of trucks in the truck community? Disclaimer: this is NOT a GM bashing post
3. 6 etorque - Cursed or Reliable?? : r ram_trucks - Reddit 3 6 owner here Just rolled over 60k miles without any mechanical problems 305 hp is sufficient It will get up and move With the 355 or 392 rear end it will tow over 7500 pounds which is enough for me I average 22-24 mpg of mixed driving without much effort