Caymen – “I do think Motor Trend was completely right about the Renalt. That was a real winnerâ€
I noticed they picked the F-150 a few times (’97 and ‘04). Man, how stupid are those guys?!?!
Caymen – “Lets compare apples to apples. Compare the RL to a real 1/2 ton truck from Ford, GM, Dodge, Nissan, or Toyota.â€
OK, let’s compare, shall we? I’ve seen several payload capacities for the RL on the net, anywhere from 1510 to 1670. In fairness….Since I got this information from the Autobytel website, we’ll use the listed payload capacity from them – 1554 lbs.
If you can’t figure it out, the weights listed below are in pounds. I just didn’t feel like typing “lbs.†8 times.
Nissan Titan Crew Cab 4x4 – 1585
Chev. Avalanche 1500 4x4 – 1349
Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 – 1200
Lincoln Mark LT – 1280
Ford F-150 Crew Cab 4x4 – 1550
Toyota Tundra Access Cab 4x4 – 1515
Hmmm….the RL stacks up pretty well, if you ask me.
Q - “Pound for pound the ST is a better towing machine. Period.â€
Why, because you say so? Or because the ST is rated to tow 300 more lbs. than the RL? You’re joking, right? As you admit, the RL has more horse power and torque than the ST. Not only that, the RL has a state of the art 4 wheel drive system that redistributes the HP/Torque to all 4 wheels when starting out, the transfers the power back to the front wheels at highway speeds….all without a bit of input from the driver. I think that makes it a pretty effect towing machine.
Q – (Must be a Star Trek Fan) – “You have the silly trunk that takes up mucho room underneath. The ST is Honda's biggest competitor, even Honda acknowledges that, and you cannot compare the RL with a full-sized truck. Those are oranges.
You mentioned the bed, we've had that bed long before you and ours doesn't get ugly scratches in it. Many people have complained about the bed. The trunk...pshaw. "You can put four sets of golf clubs in it!" Yeah, that's what my covered bed is for! And with our bed extender in the folded position, I got a whole lotta room there and keep it secure. I bought a cheapo handy rack that has three net baskets in it that fits perfectly between my extender and the tailgate. Put my groceries there all the time. Put a bed extender in the RL (which appears to be an accessory only), now you have problems getting to the "trunk".â€
I find it funny, that you find the trunk “sillyâ€, and yet do you know what the Ford Engineers have in store for the 2007 ST? That’s right, storage compartments in the bed of the ST. Hmmm….wonder where they got that idea?
To continue on the trunk…..where is the spare on the ST, anyway? Underneath, like most other truck-type vehicles out there? You know where the spare is in the RL? Inside the trunk, where it stays dry, clean, and very accessible (No crawling underneath the truck to get the spare out). Not only that….if you want to compare size of payload….I’ll take the RL’s combination of bed and trunk against the ST’s bed only any day of the week.
As far as the problem with the RL’s trunk and bed extender…..well, yep, that could be a problem. Ya got me there.
Nobleman – “ST is based on a truck (ranger) cRL on a Pilot ROFL.â€
Wrong. The RL is not based on the Pilot. %98 of the parts of the RL are unique to the RL. Yes…the RL has a uni-body structure but it has an added truck-style frame for strength. This makes the frame 20 times more resistant to twisting and 2.5 times more resistant to bending than other trucks on the market. Sounds like a pretty good…no ground breaking….idea if you ask me.
Bill – “I thought that by the time one was old enough to drive, one was too old to act like a five year old.â€
Way to attempt to take the high-road there, Bill. Too bad some of your ST forum buddies can’t do the same.
So, I will repeat myself, for you ST owners who are very slow