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after i drive the wheels off my 02 gas 1/2 ton silverado, i will buy a duramax/allison silverado. i will not buy another truck unless it is a 3/4 ton diesel. you can do anything you want with it. i don't like the interiors of the dodge, but the powertrain is great...i have always been a chevy guy....and i currently work for chrysler if that says anything.
ford...no thanks, not for me. they're great trucks i'm sure. if they weren't they wouldn't be in business.
hey, this is turning into a ford versus chevy versus dodge debate.
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Oh brother...here we go...
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Much more enlightening than shooting a deer with a 22.
Everybody putting their personal preferences aside, are FOrd and Chevy doin gthe same thing with their trucks....making cars out of them......bigger tires, etc? This bites. I am not a brand fan I like the best trucks. For awhile I thought Dodge had them, I'm sure thats not the case now. It seems like Ford went wimpy about the mid 90's, but I am hoping they changed back. I have never owned a Chevy. Nothing bad, just have to make a choice. I see some on the road now that sure look awesome.
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Bone, if your used to driving a Dodge, you'll hate a Chevy in the woods, especially if your buying a half ton. The chevy has a K-mart parking lot turning radius, and nobody makes a pickup come closer to just being a car than chevy does with it's half tons. The Ford half ton is not a bad truck, and is probably the best of the half tons. Now if you step up to the 3/4 tons, the Fords are just way to proud of nothing in particular to even consider spending the money they want for'em. The Chevy rides nice but still has the worst turning radius of them all, but a great tranny and the Dodge rides rough but drives and hauls like a truck.
Cohoho, not sure what your referring to when you say the Duramax has more torque than a cummins? Every rating I've ever seen of the motors shows the Duramax about 30-50ft lbs of torque below the Cummins. No doubt, the Duramax has plenty of power, and I do do like driving my friends '05, but is has not near the torque or horsepower my Cummins has in an '05, and we've compared them side by side while towing down the road. Certainly the Allison tranny that Chevy has is very good. But with the 8' bed, where do you possibly turn a crew cab chevy around that isn't paved?
Back to Bone's question, I would not want a truck with rear coils if I was going to haul much of anything, a rock crawler they would be fine, but not a hunting truck.
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Thanks for the positive info Goldtip. I sure miss my old truck. That thing was Awesome. I am whining a bit about this one. SHe has done well for me, but I just feel I don't trust her like my old one. I push my vehicles to their limits. Hi-way to the mountain top. I am NOT truck friendly.
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My dad's 1993 F-350 regular cab long bed is still the toughest truck I have ever driven or seen I must say.
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I think its time to throw some bee's into the topic.. I've been a Ford man from day one, but now I'm looking at the Toyota Tundra for our retirement truck. All we're going to do with it is drag the boat, or a travel trailer..I'm going to keep the old truck for a farm truck(hauling hay,and firewood and stuff like that)..I'm just not sure if I want the crew cab, or the extended cab
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I just got the new Auto edition of Consumer Report:
I was surprised to see the new V8 Tundra 4X4 rated right with the Nissan Titan on 'Reliability'
they are both rated "much worse than average"
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Its a nice looking truck. I don't like insulting peoples vehicles, but I never thought the tin can feel of them(Nissan, toyota) would stand up to the torture I put mine through. The Tundra maybe different.
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I have a Toyota, and have used and abused it. But like you mentioned bone it does feel like a tin can. As soon as a can afford it I will be stepping up to a full size truck, another drawback to the toyota is the size.
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This is not meant to be a Ford slam, my Dad and uncle both swore that Fords were the only way to go. Well I watched my Dad's 84 F150 literally rot in his drive way. I gave it to a friend with only 74k miles on it problems in that time included 3 different venturi carb systems, two trannys, two main seal leaks, paint falling off the truck. My Uncles 02 F250 with 6k miles caught fire get this 20 minutes after they parked it in a Kmart parking lot. Burnt to the ground. Replacement truck had 3 trannys and an intake manifold before 50k, yes he does tow a 25 ft 5th wheel. My 83 Chevy 1500 had paint issues within 30k miles. I drove that truck for 208k with the typical maintenance, no "major mechanical issues. My 94 Chevy 1500, had one instance of a circuit board go bad at 125k. Traded that for a 02 Dodge 1500 Quad cab. Not the toughest truck I have owned, but so far it has been totally dependable with 114k miles as of today. I do not tow anything heavier then my 15 ft boat so that really is not a factor for me.
I was looking at the new Fords and they look very tough, but every one I know that has a Ford between 01 and now has had "major malfunctions". I know Chevy and Dodge are not much better but I personally have had pretty good luck with both Cheys and Dodge. I will say there is obvious toughness difference between the 1500 Dodge and the 2500 Dodges and depending on cost difference I will buy a 2500 next time.
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i guess they are all good if you change the oil and take care of them, but still im in love with my 00 f-150. i like the 4.2 and teh four low is super tenacious. and its a good looking truck even with a long bed... i call my truck "clancy"... what is your trucks name?
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