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MADMAX:

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--- Quote from: MADMAX on May 09, 2025, 02:14:48 PM ---AP
Why aren’t you considering a diesel?

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No need for the additional torque, and the old days of cheap fuel and low maintenance appear to be a thing of the past.

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Good luck in your search 👍

Angry Perch:

--- Quote from: MADMAX on May 09, 2025, 03:19:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: Angry Perch on May 09, 2025, 02:21:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: MADMAX on May 09, 2025, 02:14:48 PM ---AP
Why aren’t you considering a diesel?

--- End quote ---

No need for the additional torque, and the old days of cheap fuel and low maintenance appear to be a thing of the past.

--- End quote ---
Good luck in your search 👍

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Thanks!

lewy:
I decided to stay away from the diesel as well. The emission regulations have taken the benefits away, the cost of fuel is more, the maintenance is more, the def, up front extra expense ect. For what I was doing the 3/4 ton gas gm was the right fit. I’ll also say that I have driven several 2&350 gas f series work trucks that pull really well but definitely don’t have the ride quality of the gm but are real work horses. I’ve always been a gm guy but admittedly they have had some engine issues lately that are quite annoying

Irish_hunter93:
I'll add my 2 cents again, and I would say if I didn't have a budget, I would do a new 6.6 gas 2500hd gmc

hunthard:
What is really comes down to is this, if you want to drive it,buy the Ford, if you want to push it, buy the Chevy.

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