My '06 2500 4x4 is almost three years old. It has about 67,000 miles on it so it isn't even broke in yet. I don't like the price of fuel but otherwise I love it. I get better mileage than a half ton with the hemi. The ride is stiff but most of the time I don't notice it anymore. If I keep it under 65 mph mine gets around 20+. I really appreciate it when I hook onto my 30' gooseneck with my two C's, two Case 300's, or a combination of them. It does give me peace of mind since my brother is a Cummins mechanic. I live in Omaha and haven't had any problems with gelling. But then they usually run #1 diesel around here this time of year. It knocks the mileage down but no problems with gelling. I would like the fuel mileage of the 2wd but I like having the ability to slip it into 4wd to get out of trouble. My next one will most likely be a Cummins. The diesel is like a 4wd. Once you pay for the first one you get most of it back on the trade in.
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