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Lantley
May 19, 2019Nomad
You guys are too brand loyal to see anything but your own ideas.
If your comparing 2 trucks it seems like a basic criteria is to have both trucks at full factory specs. with factory recommendations. Doing anything less compromises the comparison, plain and simple you may not agree but those are my thoughts. I don't need to own the truck to have that opinion because those thoughts apply to any comparison. WE could be talking Dodge, Chevy or Ford.
Secondly I agreed with another comment that the load being pulled in the comparison did not have a large frontal area vs. a typical RV load. The poster (not me) went on to question the millage results. Do I need to own a certain truck to make that observation?
But I agree with you. You are entitled to draw any conclusion you like, If you feel my comments are off base and not valid because I don't own the truck in question, you are certainly entitled to your opinion.
If your comparing 2 trucks it seems like a basic criteria is to have both trucks at full factory specs. with factory recommendations. Doing anything less compromises the comparison, plain and simple you may not agree but those are my thoughts. I don't need to own the truck to have that opinion because those thoughts apply to any comparison. WE could be talking Dodge, Chevy or Ford.
Secondly I agreed with another comment that the load being pulled in the comparison did not have a large frontal area vs. a typical RV load. The poster (not me) went on to question the millage results. Do I need to own a certain truck to make that observation?
But I agree with you. You are entitled to draw any conclusion you like, If you feel my comments are off base and not valid because I don't own the truck in question, you are certainly entitled to your opinion.
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