Oct-26-2017 04:02 AM
Nov-04-2017 12:40 PM
4x4ord wrote:
All three manufacturers have absolutely incredible drivetrains now. As far as I'm concerned my 2016 Ford back seat is the perfect size and I think the GM might be a little bigger. I probably should look at both GM and Ram before I get too excited. I went to a Ford dealer yesterday and wondered around in the showroom for 20 minutes. They didn't have a Platinum to drool over but I did find a nice a Lariat. Nobody asked if they could help so I left. Maybe next week I'll be able to take one for a drive.
Nov-02-2017 06:33 PM
alexleblanc wrote:4x4ord wrote:
All three manufacturers have absolutely incredible drivetrains now. As far as I'm concerned my 2016 Ford back seat is the perfect size and I think the GM might be a little bigger. I probably should look at both GM and Ram before I get too excited. I went to a Ford dealer yesterday and wondered around in the showroom for 20 minutes. They didn't have a Platinum to drool over but I did find a nice a Lariat. Nobody asked if they could help so I left. Maybe next week I'll be able to take one for a drive.
don't take one out for a drive, I can almost guarantee you'll end up buying it if you do. I wasn't going to buy a new truck this year and I caved after trying one - plus the deal was too good to pass up.
Nov-02-2017 04:51 AM
4x4ord wrote:
All three manufacturers have absolutely incredible drivetrains now. As far as I'm concerned my 2016 Ford back seat is the perfect size and I think the GM might be a little bigger. I probably should look at both GM and Ram before I get too excited. I went to a Ford dealer yesterday and wondered around in the showroom for 20 minutes. They didn't have a Platinum to drool over but I did find a nice a Lariat. Nobody asked if they could help so I left. Maybe next week I'll be able to take one for a drive.
Nov-01-2017 10:57 PM
Nov-01-2017 02:22 PM
desiphil wrote:4x4ord wrote:desiphil wrote:
Just traded in a 2015 Chevy 3500 SRW on a 2017 F-350 DRW. It drives nice.
Prior to buying my Ford I looked at the GM. I thought the GM drove nice. When I told the GM salesman what I could get a Ford Platinum for she said she honestly couldn't sell me a used GMC Denali For that price. You should have been able to trade straight across.:)
Definitely not the case near Houston. I'm guessing a 2018 Denali is currently $6-10k cheaper than a 2017 Platinum. I found a couple for $62-64k - about the price of modestly equipped Lariat. I would of stuck with GM, but kids and mom really appreciated the bigger back seat area of the Ford.
Nov-01-2017 11:13 AM
4x4ord wrote:desiphil wrote:
Just traded in a 2015 Chevy 3500 SRW on a 2017 F-350 DRW. It drives nice.
Prior to buying my Ford I looked at the GM. I thought the GM drove nice. When I told the GM salesman what I could get a Ford Platinum for she said she honestly couldn't sell me a used GMC Denali For that price. You should have been able to trade straight across.:)
Oct-31-2017 05:28 PM
Oct-31-2017 10:45 AM
4x4ord wrote:transferred wrote:4x4ord wrote:desiphil wrote:
Just traded in a 2015 Chevy 3500 SRW on a 2017 F-350 DRW. It drives nice.
Prior to buying my Ford I looked at the GM. I thought the GM drove nice. When I told the GM salesman what I could get a Ford Platinum for she said she honestly couldn't sell me a used GMC Denali For that price. You should have been able to trade straight across.:)
Were you taking about your '16 or the NBS '17s? If the latter, that's v surprising.
March of 2016.
Oct-31-2017 10:28 AM
transferred wrote:4x4ord wrote:desiphil wrote:
Just traded in a 2015 Chevy 3500 SRW on a 2017 F-350 DRW. It drives nice.
Prior to buying my Ford I looked at the GM. I thought the GM drove nice. When I told the GM salesman what I could get a Ford Platinum for she said she honestly couldn't sell me a used GMC Denali For that price. You should have been able to trade straight across.:)
Were you taking about your '16 or the NBS '17s? If the latter, that's v surprising.
Oct-31-2017 10:03 AM
4x4ord wrote:desiphil wrote:
Just traded in a 2015 Chevy 3500 SRW on a 2017 F-350 DRW. It drives nice.
Prior to buying my Ford I looked at the GM. I thought the GM drove nice. When I told the GM salesman what I could get a Ford Platinum for she said she honestly couldn't sell me a used GMC Denali For that price. You should have been able to trade straight across.:)
Oct-31-2017 01:05 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
All I'm going to say is don't test drive one unless your financial position is prepared.
I'm thinking the 2019 6.7PSD will reach the 1,000 ft/lbs plus and if so I'm pulling the trigger and no questions will be asked from this forum. :B
Oct-28-2017 05:53 AM
desiphil wrote:
Just traded in a 2015 Chevy 3500 SRW on a 2017 F-350 DRW. It drives nice.
Oct-27-2017 09:33 PM
Oct-27-2017 08:36 PM
Oct-27-2017 08:20 PM
1jeep wrote:
Have you driven the 2017, do you feel it is worth the extra $$? im not sure it would be worth it to me, even if I didn't love my wifes truck I still think I would wait a year.