Jul-28-2015 09:40 AM
Jan-17-2016 07:32 AM
rjstractor wrote:
That's a bad link it appears.
Jan-17-2016 05:54 AM
ken56 wrote:
Pricing will hurt them. I think there is definitely a place for these trucks but for anyone who wants to tow a modest size travel trailer this is not your choice. For the same price you will be able to get a 1/2 ton full size with more payload, even though it may be a gasser, not diesel. I see no advantage. I have a Silverado 1500 crew and tow 6500 lb. 30ft. Coleman TT no problem. I don't think the Colorado would handle that. Now, like I said before, I think there is a place for these trucks, just not with pulling a TT of any comfortable size. Little ones, sure, like Tabs or pop ups or AR Ones. To each his own.
Jan-17-2016 04:54 AM
Jan-17-2016 01:11 AM
Lessmore wrote:
Looks good to me. Nice to have a diesel option in a mid sized pick up. It's only 2.8 liters...but that should do the trick for light to medium towing. If you want more...then you need to go up to a full size pickup.
Want more than a full sized pickup... then go up to a Class 5 to 8 truck. It's all about desires, needs and what options are out there to fulfill what you want/need.
This mid size diesel has just increased available possibilities. Some people, many years ago bought diesel Toyota and Nissan pickups. They have not been available in North America for awhile. Now that's changed...smaller diesel trucks are here again.
How good it is...well I'll wait for the first reviews and actual tests.
Jan-16-2016 08:05 PM
ksss wrote:
I don't really get GM's restrictions on the diesel. Why restrict it to crew only why not offer it in all available configurations? The wife and I checked out a midi GMC the other day. It was nice, we didn't drive it but I would like to see a Denali version as an option. I don't know if they have plans for that or not but I would like to see it. If they can hit 37 mpg on the highway, they will sell. With reasonable towing numbers and that kind of mileage that will move some pickups. I saw the projected sales numbers somewhere and I thought they were way conservative. It was somewhere around 10% take rate on the little Duramax if I remember correctly.
Jan-16-2016 07:41 PM
Jan-16-2016 06:49 PM
Aug-01-2015 08:07 AM
Jul-30-2015 01:01 PM
jerem0621 wrote:LimogesMan wrote:
Good initiative but a bit late to the party. RAM stole the show with its new diesel in the 1500. Size asside there is no advantage going diesel in the midsize truck.
I bet the will sell less than predicted.
Maybe...it's an entirely new market...
I am in wait and see mode. I think the upgrade price is too high. But we will see what the market can handle.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Jul-30-2015 12:58 PM
ricatic wrote:gbopp wrote:
It will be interesting to see the actual MPG. That could influence sales, maybe.
I believe the mid 30's MPG numbers being documented and turned in by the second party testers that work with my stepson are a good indication of what to expect.He has no reason to make up the numbers
Regards
Jul-30-2015 12:52 PM
Lessmore wrote:
Looks good to me. Nice to have a diesel option in a mid sized pick up. It's only 2.8 liters...but that should do the trick for light to medium towing. If you want more...then you need to go up to a full size pickup.
Want more than a full sized pickup... then go up to a Class 5 to 8 truck. It's all about desires, needs and what options are out there to fulfill what you want/need.
This mid size diesel has just increased available possibilities. Some people, many years ago bought diesel Toyota and Nissan pickups. They have not been available in North America for awhile. Now that's changed...smaller diesel trucks are here again.
How good it is...well I'll wait for the first reviews and actual tests.
Jul-30-2015 06:11 AM
ricatic wrote:
Is Dave Smith as good at Chevy pricing as he is said to be with Ram...I am not afraid to travel to save some money...
Jul-29-2015 09:12 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
Pretty big boy? Well after the aging process I now stand about 6'1" and 196 lbs as of this morning. I did lose 30 last year just by counting calories.
New truck is rated at 7k towing, am I missing something?
Boat link weight
Actually my older one is about 500 lbs lighter unladen.
Jul-29-2015 08:41 PM