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blt2ski wrote:
Article basically shows trucks are generally speaking putting out advertised numbers. Ford seems to have lowest or best lack of drivetrain loss. Dodge IMHO the most. GM in the middle.
At the end of the day, in reality, ALL three models are great trucks, pull like no other trucks before. We as customers are winning, no matter which brand one chooses.
Marty
Marty, please work on a " LIKE " button so it can be use on posts like this ! ! !blt2ski wrote:
Article basically shows trucks are generally speaking putting out advertised numbers. Ford seems to have lowest or best lack of drivetrain loss. Dodge IMHO the most. GM in the middle.
At the end of the day, in reality, ALL three models are great trucks, pull like no other trucks before. We as customers are winning, no matter which brand one chooses.
Marty
Agreed... Heck I'm still driving my '12 truck and it still puts a grin on my face.- blt2skiModeratorArticle basically shows trucks are generally speaking putting out advertised numbers. Ford seems to have lowest or best lack of drivetrain loss. Dodge IMHO the most. GM in the middle.
At the end of the day, in reality, ALL three models are great trucks, pull like no other trucks before. We as customers are winning, no matter which brand one chooses.
Marty - bgumExplorerWell that is convenient but not a real test.
- I suspect they used what was available. Ford - 20, RAM - 21 GM - 20
- bgumExplorerWhy are they using a 2020 model when the newer models are available?
505 hp 1085 torque are gmc current numbers
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