I used that time to test drive a Ram Big Horn, Tundra TRD, Chevy Z71 and Ford Lariat Platinum. I ruled out the Chevy (and GMC) pretty fast because they felt and looked really big and boxy. To my surprise, the Tundra was the easiest to drive and really smooth ride. The Ram felt strong, but it kind of lumbering. Almost like a 2500 truck meant for pulling. The Ford was a close 2nd to the Tundra in ease/visibility and the 5.0 V8 sounded great.
I started looking at pricing and options and found that getting a Tundra with everything that I wanted was going to be pretty tricky. I decided to narrow it down to the Ram or Ford. I've had a lot of positive experiences with Dodge/Jeep products. However, I grew up in a diehard Chevy family and have never owned a Ford. So I was pretty hesitant.
When searching, I started seeing a few Fords that I liked, that had EcoBoost V6s. Needless to say I was really hesitant about them. On top of the issue of never owning a Ford, I've also stuck to NA vehicles. I've always preferred the raw HP of a V8. I made a call about a truck that was about 2hrs away to find out more about it and the guy told me it was a V6. I explained my issues with it and he told me to go find one and give it a shot. So that weekend I found a local F150 (XLT) that had the EcoBoost and gave it a whirl. I was pretty shocked at how it performed. It felt that it had far more low end power than either the Hemi or 5.0. I went on to do some more research on them and found that not only does the EcoBoost V6 accelerate a tick faster than the 5.0 (equal to the Hemi) but it generates more torque and can out-pull it as well. My only other concern beyond that is the wear and tear on a turbo. Considering I won't be hauling more than a small boat/trailer in the next 5yrs, I opened up to buying one.
I finally settled on a 2012 Ford FX4 (EcoBoost). Once I get a chance to clean it up (weather has been crap), I'll toss up some pictures of it. It looks something similar to the one in the spoiler. It has some custom parts/graphics, dark tinted windows, and leveling kit. It sits a lot higher than I initially expected when I was looking at it online. So far, it drives great. The transition back from my G8 into something this size took a little bit to get used to. I'm still pretty skittish in tight parking lots, but if I've got 1 open spot by me, I can easily back it in.