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Oct-03-2016 05:33 PM
HMS Beagle wrote:
^^ This thinking is very out of date. None of the big three offer a manual anymore for good reasons, one of which is durability. Most urban heavy trucks have automatics these days, for the same reasons.
The Allison was the first (American) transmission to try to emulate some of the utility of a manual, and everyone has gotten much better at it since.
If you haven't driven one of the automatics in a new truck (last 4-5 years) you really can't appreciate how far they have come. I can think of no advantage to an automatic over the Ford 6R140 that I now drive.
Oct-03-2016 11:45 AM
twodownzero wrote:
The newest automatics are great, but nothing will ever beat the durability of a manual transmission.
Oct-03-2016 11:24 AM
Oct-03-2016 10:37 AM
Bedlam wrote:
A manual transmission does make a good theft deterrent now days, but I just don't see the manufacturers investing money in them to keep up with the current engines. At least I keep my clutching proficiency current with my motorcycle and dune buggy, otherwise I would suffer withdrawals.
Oct-03-2016 10:22 AM
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Oct-02-2016 05:36 PM
HMS Beagle wrote:
the power of the 8.1 simply cannot compare to the new diesels.
Oct-02-2016 08:09 AM
Oct-02-2016 07:24 AM
Vinsil wrote:
While the 8.1/Allison was a great combo, they stopped making those trucks in 2007 and then only had them out for 6 years. If you remember, fuel was at an all time high in this era and diesel was selling more than ever. Point is, as much as it is one of the better gas options, best case IF you can find a clean low mile truck...its 10 years old already.
A better gas option is a Ford V10 having similar numbers in power you can find a newer truck. But the 6.2 ford offers and the 6.4 ram offers today have as much or more power with the side benefit of better economy and can be had in a new truck.
The 8.1 was good but it's old and not many were sold.
Oct-01-2016 09:42 PM
Vinsil wrote:
A better gas option is a Ford V10 having similar numbers in power you can find a newer truck. But the 6.2 ford offers and the 6.4 ram offers today have as much or more power with the side benefit of better economy and can be had in a new truck.