Posted by Doing Reserch on November 24, 2007 at 18:14:13 from (66.133.133.89):
I want to thank you all for your replies at my earlyer post. After reading all the replies,and looking at the big picture,I came to this conclusion,which was where I was to begin with. They are all close. Chevy: good truck. Best ride. Ford: good truck. Hard on fuel. Dodge: Good truck. Super Good engine. New transmission also very impressive. I've had them all throughout the years. My all around experience has favored chevy. Ford would be next in line , then dodge. I have to admit,the 6.7 cummins w/built in engine brake is an eye openner. I like the high torque at low RPM's. Most of my driving is up and down hills on county roads,state highways,and back roads in northern pennsylvania/NY. Has dodge made that much of a turn around? Should Fords poor milage and iffy engine be over looked for other qualities? And how about Chevy? Anything?
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