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- The_real_wild1ExplorerI wonder how the big chevy engine would do. More jam then the 6.0L
- spoon059Explorer II
ib516 wrote:
One thing a person can say for sure. GM needs to update the gas engine offering they use in the HDs. They are way behind power wise.
I'm not so sure you can say that... My father in law has a 6.0 and loves it. Great engine, durable and dependable. It has worked well for many years and is a proven design. They still sell plenty of 6.0 trucks. Ford had the underpowered 5.4 for many, many years. People still bought it because it was a dependable engine and you knew that if you did simple routine maintenance, it would run for a very long time.
I think the one thing that everyone can agree upon is that all these trucks are very capable, very dependable, very strong, very efficient vehicles. The differences between these trucks are negligible at the end of the day. Buy the engine that you like/need and the brand truck that you like/need. They are all great trucks.
All the ***** measuring threads about Made in America vs foreign owned and problems that your uncles, sisters, father-in-law saw one time while working at a Cummins shop are just nonsense to inflate the self worth of a couple of people. Bottom line, all these trucks are great and we live in a fantastic time to be truck owners. They are expensive (holy moly are they expensive), but they are great trucks.
I was looking at Ram and Ford gas engine 3/4 ton trucks when I stumbled upon my used Cummins Ram. I love this truck, but I am sure I would have loved a gas engine truck too. They are all great products. I can't wait for Spring so I have other choices of threads to read besides these "measuring contest" threads. - alexleblancExplorer
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
goducks10 wrote:
Wow. Ford spanked em all.
LMAO OK until you get to the towing and weight section, you know the work part. What it showed is they ALL are just about the same until again you get to the working part of the testing. Then Ram and Chevy both spank the Ferd.
Carry on Don
Not really the case when they are all equipped with the highest gear ratio, put the 4.30 gears in the Ford and the ratings come up to pretty much the same as the others. More a case of how each test truck was optioned, in real life when optioned properly, the big three are very similar ratings wise.
What's more surprising is the fact that the Nissan is there, it is in no was close to being on the same playing field as the others, it belongs in a test with the F150 HD and the GM with their heavier payload model. More of a 5/8 ton class really. - Camper_GExplorerThey all are pretty comparable, imo. Just reinforces my prior opinion that you can't go wrong with any of the big 3s trucks in this day and age.
The 6.0l vortec in the Chevy may be slightly down on power, but it's still a darn good engine. Just my .02. - Perrysburg_DodgExplorer
goducks10 wrote:
Wow. Ford spanked em all.
LMAO OK until you get to the towing and weight section, you know the work part. What it showed is they ALL are just about the same until again you get to the working part of the testing. Then Ram and Chevy both spank the Ferd.
Carry on Don - Hideout17ExplorerIf they put the Nissan in a 3/4 ton clasd, the tundra should have been there too Lol its almost in the same weight clasd.
- Lar114Explorer
GeoBoy wrote:
X2, I love mine, and it does it's job very well.
I really don't care about these test, I buy what I like and will do the job for me. - Bionic_ManExplorer
LIKE2BUILD wrote:
Bionic Man wrote:
Surprised they would put the Titan in that class.
The Titan XD is the new truck Nissan is promoting as a 3/4 with a 5.0L Cummins V8 engine option. Obviously they also offer the 5.7L gas engine.
KJ
I know how they are marketing it, but it just doesn't seem to fit. Especially when you look at things like payload. And from what I read, they said a 5.9l engine. I am pretty sure they are still doing the 5.6.
Seems to me that is more in the F150 HD range than a 2500. Or else they should have included the Tundra as well. After all, it did pull the space shuttle....... - GeoBoyExplorerI really don't care about these test, I buy what I like and will do the job for me.
- patriotgruntExplorerI found it interesting that they had issues with the Chevy's bed bending during the braking test under a load. I guess they need to mend their own problems instead of making commercials about Ford's 1/2 ton beds.
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