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 A very grounded girl
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   Location: Moving soon..... | Please give me your opinions on the new trucks and what you prefer. Thanks, |
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          Location: Kentucky | I think the big three are all pretty even, and they are all good trucks. If they weren't, they wouldn't be around. That said, I think the "best" truck is a pretty subjective question. They're all pretty equal with towing capacity and horse power. It really just comes down to what you like. |
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | +1 on what Murphy said. Its just what you like and what kind of dealer you like to work with. I am a Ford guy but I could drive any of the 3 any more. |
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| IMO, don't buy a new one until you have to! Dodge used to be up and above in power and mileage, but now they are all terrible, unless you remove the emissions, which we decided to do and are glad we did. We bought a Chevy for the comfort and re-sale value after having problems with a new dodge and getting 8-9mpg. We have old dodges that put the new trucks to shame even with 200k+ miles on them. |
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| ^^^^ This! I agree...our old 7.3 engine ford runs great with 289K miles on it. My friend's new 6.0 broke down with barely 90k, and the engine is just awful for towing. I also agree that the old Dodges were much better, and I was dismayed when my 1994 GMC suburban with the bb 454 engine died and she had to be parted out.
The saying is true: they just don't make them like they used to. |
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| I purchased a new Chevy gas 3/4 Ton 6 months ago... and I LOVE IT... my husband is a dodge fan and he really wanted me to get a dodge but i'm a chevy fan so i got what i wanted. He admitted to me last weekend that he really likes this chevy and loves the ride it has when pulling and without... it ride almost as good as a 1/2 ton :)
He even said when he gets a new truck he is gonna get a Chevy!! |
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          Location: Kentucky | RodeoCowgirl4u - 2015-07-17 10:30 AM ^^^^ This! I agree...our old 7.3 engine ford runs great with 289K miles on it. My friend's new 6.0 broke down with barely 90k, and the engine is just awful for towing. I also agree that the old Dodges were much better, and I was dismayed when my 1994 GMC suburban with the bb 454 engine died and she had to be parted out. The saying is true: they just don't make them like they used to.
Our 6.0 and 7.3 tow about the same. The 6.0 has more creature comforts though and it's a nice truck. The 6.0 isn't "new" though... last year of those was 2007. I'm assuming the OP is talking about 2014+ trucks. |
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 IMA No Hair Style Gal
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| I dunno, I am a tried and true Cummins fan. Therefore, I am a Dodge fan. Superior engine IMO. I am pretty happy with my 2014 1 ton Dodge Dually. There is a reason they use this engine at the industrial level. Not to mention Ford is just now putting exhaust breaks in their trucks. |
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  Location: Oklahoma & Texas | I have a 2012 f250 with a 6.7 turbo diesel...love it...i shopped around a lot and fell in love with this one..I've got 85k miles on it and I still love it....it pulls a 3h with 8 ft sw like a dream...i average 12-15mpg.loaded depending on hills n wind and stuff .. without a trailer in town I get 16 mpg ...22 on hwy... i do a lot of preventive care with mine cause I want to last 300k lol so like anytime I've had service work done I get the oil changed even if it's not due...air filters n fuel filters changed frequently...but knock on wood it's been great ! |
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     Location: KS | My dad just bought a 2015 F-250 6.7L. Nice, nice truck. Crew cab. Cab is extremely spacious and roomy. Interior is flawless. Drives like a dream. Aslo, looks darn good on the outside. He had a 2014 Duramax before it. Not as comfortable or roomy. Didn't have a real tornado under the hood either.. Lol. He decided the extra payment was worth it for the truck he has now. I personally prefer the old 7.3L's. That's what I drive and I LOVE it. They were built to work and they do a hell of a job getting stuff done. (Again, that's my opinion.) |
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| magic gunsmoke - 2015-07-18 6:35 PM
I dunno, I am a tried and true Cummins fan. Therefore, I am a Dodge fan. Superior engine IMO. I am pretty happy with my 2014 1 ton Dodge Dually. There is a reason they use this engine at the industrial level. Not to mention Ford is just now putting exhaust breaks in their trucks.
what makes it superior?
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 IMA No Hair Style Gal
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| In my opinion the fact that they use the Cummins engine worldwide. It is used in semis and has been around for years and will continue to be around. Not to mention you will find Cummins engines in Fords and Chevys.
ETA:I will take an inline motor over a V. They don't have v8s in semis for a reason. 6 in a row is the way to go. :-)
Edited by magic gunsmoke 2015-07-19 9:40 AM
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  The Color Specialist
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | I have heard from several guys that the new GM trucks are TERRIBLE to "get around in" if you aren't on paved or good roads. Meaning they spend way more time in 4 wheel drive than a Ford or Dodge. (In other words, they get "stuck" when you wouldn't think they should.) BUT they are also smoother to ride in. (These are guys that drive these trucks for a living, so all day every day.) The new Fords are TERRIBLE as far as fuel mileage. And it doesn't matter if you have a gas or diesel engine, the fuel milage is STILL right at 10mpg with NO TRAILER.
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | RacingQH - 2015-07-19 1:27 PM I have heard from several guys that the new GM trucks are TERRIBLE to "get around in" if you aren't on paved or good roads. Meaning they spend way more time in 4 wheel drive than a Ford or Dodge. (In other words, they get "stuck" when you wouldn't think they should.) BUT they are also smoother to ride in. (These are guys that drive these trucks for a living, so all day every day.)
The new Fords are TERRIBLE as far as fuel mileage. And it doesn't matter if you have a gas or diesel engine, the fuel milage is STILL right at 10mpg with NO TRAILER.
My dad has a 2015 chevy as his work truck (farmer), and he likes it a lot. No complaints about it getting stuck. |
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| We have a 3/4 ton 2012 chevy Silverado - no complaints. gets decent MPG better than ford/dodge from what I have heard. |
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  The Color Specialist
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    Location: Washington. (The DRY side.) | Three 4 Luck - 2015-07-19 12:59 PM RacingQH - 2015-07-19 1:27 PM I have heard from several guys that the new GM trucks are TERRIBLE to "get around in" if you aren't on paved or good roads. Meaning they spend way more time in 4 wheel drive than a Ford or Dodge. (In other words, they get "stuck" when you wouldn't think they should.) BUT they are also smoother to ride in. (These are guys that drive these trucks for a living, so all day every day.)
The new Fords are TERRIBLE as far as fuel mileage. And it doesn't matter if you have a gas or diesel engine, the fuel milage is STILL right at 10mpg with NO TRAILER.
My dad has a 2015 chevy as his work truck (farmer), and he likes it a lot. No complaints about it getting stuck.
What is the ground like there? WOnder if that is the difference. Here it is VERY, VERY dry. As in you end up with dirt the consistancy of flour and it is several inches deep. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | RacingQH - 2015-07-19 6:30 PM Three 4 Luck - 2015-07-19 12:59 PM RacingQH - 2015-07-19 1:27 PM I have heard from several guys that the new GM trucks are TERRIBLE to "get around in" if you aren't on paved or good roads. Meaning they spend way more time in 4 wheel drive than a Ford or Dodge. (In other words, they get "stuck" when you wouldn't think they should.) BUT they are also smoother to ride in. (These are guys that drive these trucks for a living, so all day every day.)
The new Fords are TERRIBLE as far as fuel mileage. And it doesn't matter if you have a gas or diesel engine, the fuel milage is STILL right at 10mpg with NO TRAILER.
My dad has a 2015 chevy as his work truck (farmer), and he likes it a lot. No complaints about it getting stuck. What is the ground like there? WOnder if that is the difference. Here it is VERY, VERY dry. As in you end up with dirt the consistancy of flour and it is several inches deep.
It varies with location and season. We have sandy silty stuff that will get really deep and loose when it's dry, like flour, as you said. We have silty clay that gets slicker than owl snot when it's wet. We have buckshot clay that's so soft you bury to your axles (and then gets hard as concrete when it's dry). |
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     Location: North MS | I just google each engine and the word "repair" and see what comes up the most often. One newer ford truck requires the cab to be lifted or removed to replace injectors, one slightly older chevy has aluminum heads that cracks in extreme heat, dodge has sucky transmissions with the 5.9's. So my opinion is that each has their flaws, you just have to pick with what you could afford to repair/live with if it happened to you. |
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 IMA No Hair Style Gal
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| Good news is Dodge is putting Aisin transmissions in their trucks, which is just as good of a transmission as the Allison in Chevy's.
Dodge got a bad wrap for putting transmissions in their dodges with Cummins that were made for gas trucks in the beginning, but the Aisin is considered reliable and long lasting. Dodge made a good move in doing this and I think they began with their 2013 models. I am a huge fan of my 2014. Previously had a 2008. Had 135,000 miles (barely broke in) In that time we spent money on oil changes and filters only. Never even needed to clean the turbo, but I don't have an arena so we haul as much as 5 or 6 days a week. |
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 A very grounded girl
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   Location: Moving soon..... | Thank you for your comments. I have purchase another Ford F250 just like my 1999. I know it's not the 7.3L, but it runs the same and mileage is great. |
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