โOct-19-2015 05:44 AM
โOct-22-2015 06:37 AM
FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
So was this an actual testing event where they compared capabilities or was it just based on the testers opinions? If there were actual tests in this challenge then I would like to see the results, but if it was just an opinion challenge the I don't need to read any further because it holds no merit.
I do agree that the OP's link is pretty lame.
โOct-21-2015 08:23 AM
โOct-21-2015 06:50 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
I find it amazing that we have a dozen or so of these contests by various groups and they all come up with different winners. In return we hear ads that say Ram can tow the most, Ford is now " North American Truck of the year" and now that ad from Chevy with the three crates.
Congrats to everyone for being the best :W
โOct-20-2015 07:57 PM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
So was this an actual testing event where they compared capabilities or was it just based on the testers opinions? If there were actual tests in this challenge then I would like to see the results, but if it was just an opinion challenge the I don't need to read any further because it holds no merit.
Shiner,
What's your take on the Texas Writers Association? They just named the Nissan/Cummins as their top pick.
I do agree that the OP's link is pretty lame.
Most of these awards are just about pointless in my book no matter who wins them, and the Texas auto writers is no different. Without any factual testing data to backup why they chose what they did then it is as useless as tits on a bull. If they want me to take their word for it on which is the best in their opinion then they will be waiting forever for that because it will never happen.
I personally think there should never be a total winner when it comes to trucks reviews or comparisons. I think they should be tested and then the consumer can decide which is best for them. I beleive trucks should be tested in different classes based on their manufacturer rated capabilities. For example, all the base engines 1/2 ton trucks should be in a 6,000 lbs towing class, the medium engine 1/2 tons should be in an 8,000 lbs towing class, the towing engine 1/2 tons should be in the 10,000 lbs towing class, the gaser 3/4 ton should be in the 12,000 lbs towing class, the diesel 3/4 ton should be in the 14,000 towing class, and so on. Test each truck accordingly with and without the load in their class with all the data like 0-60 mph, 60-0 mph, 20-60 mph, fuel economy, gradability both up and down a long hill, and so on. Then give us the information and we can decide what is best for us. Instead we get these useless titles and awards that mean nothing to the average user like the "best in class" **** that some of these manufacturers like to tout.
โOct-20-2015 07:56 PM
IdaD wrote:
Interesting setup. It's pretty light and being that low to the ground would probably help with fuel economy, although it looks like it would require a pretty low truck with a flat bed to hitch up to it.
โOct-20-2015 07:49 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
I find it amazing that we have a dozen or so of these contests by various groups and they all come up with different winners. In return we hear ads that say Ram can tow the most, Ford is now " North American Truck of the year" and now that ad from Chevy with the three crates.
Congrats to everyone for being the best :W
LOL, just like kids in school now days, they all get a prize! :B
โOct-20-2015 07:36 PM
FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
So was this an actual testing event where they compared capabilities or was it just based on the testers opinions? If there were actual tests in this challenge then I would like to see the results, but if it was just an opinion challenge the I don't need to read any further because it holds no merit.
Shiner,
What's your take on the Texas Writers Association? They just named the Nissan/Cummins as their top pick.
I do agree that the OP's link is pretty lame.
โOct-20-2015 06:40 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
I find it amazing that we have a dozen or so of these contests by various groups and they all come up with different winners. In return we hear ads that say Ram can tow the most, Ford is now " North American Truck of the year" and now that ad from Chevy with the three crates.
Congrats to everyone for being the best :W
LOL, just like kids in school now days, they all get a prize! :B
โOct-20-2015 06:33 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
So was this an actual testing event where they compared capabilities or was it just based on the testers opinions? If there were actual tests in this challenge then I would like to see the results, but if it was just an opinion challenge the I don't need to read any further because it holds no merit.
โOct-20-2015 01:50 PM
IdaD wrote:RobertRyan wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Go ED!!!! I think FCM has a winner with this truck.
I was recently fueling my wonderful Pentastar Van and the pump next to me had an ED hitched to a smaller Fifth wheel...it was maybe 24-26 ft. Looked like a great combo.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
What you see in Australia, a Global Pickup towing a 26ft 5ver not a problem
Interesting setup. It's pretty light and being that low to the ground would probably help with fuel economy, although it looks like it would require a pretty low truck with a flat bed to hitch up to it.
โOct-20-2015 01:46 PM
RobertRyan wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Go ED!!!! I think FCM has a winner with this truck.
I was recently fueling my wonderful Pentastar Van and the pump next to me had an ED hitched to a smaller Fifth wheel...it was maybe 24-26 ft. Looked like a great combo.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
What you see in Australia, a Global Pickup towing a 26ft 5ver not a problem
โOct-20-2015 01:12 PM
brulaz wrote:
Many Canadians love diesel 'cause of the better mileage and our much higher fuel prices. VW TDIs seem much more common up here (dunno about the future though!!).
Bet the EcoD's towing mileage was a big influence on the judges. The runner up was also a diesel, the GMC Canyon.
โOct-20-2015 01:06 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
Go ED!!!! I think FCM has a winner with this truck.
I was recently fueling my wonderful Pentastar Van and the pump next to me had an ED hitched to a smaller Fifth wheel...it was maybe 24-26 ft. Looked like a great combo.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โOct-20-2015 12:52 PM