Marcellus Yoshimori: Auto transmissions aren't as strong as manuals. You're relying on hydraulic operated clutches, and bands rather than a mechanical gear connection. There's also a lot more that can go wrong with them. BUT in this case,i would still probably go with the Nissan, as the over all build quality, and engineering is better (personal opinion)
Pearlie Medora: get a 3/4 or 1 ton truck then you will have something
Luke Creitz: Neither are good. A 4 cylinder used in any business will cost you more in repairs than the truck is worth and you will not make any money. Your landscaping business mist be in the toilet if you are driving a 1996 4 cylinder truck. Truthfully, if I saw you drive up in that piece of junk I would not hire you. My landscaper drives a 2009 big Chevy pick-up and hauls a trailer with all of his tools. Neither he or I are rich. If you are good and want good jobs, you must appear to be successful....Show more
Granville Stray! : Usually companies mate autos to higher power engines (and diesel).For a 4 cylinder I'm thinking it might be a wash. Personally I'd go with the nissan not because of the transmission but because they're a bit better built. Get it inspected before purchase.
Raelene Cunnick: Let me start by saying all landscaper that i know usually have junk in the back of the truck all the time, so i would say you should go with a manual transmission,because it would haul a load much better.I thank you should go with the chevy truck ,because it cheaper to get parts for over the nissan .
Heidy Fujikake: Transmission wise, I'd get a manual tranmission.However, Nissans are better built than chevys. If you could find a Nissan with a manual transmission, I would get that.
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