โApr-08-2022 11:49 AM
โApr-18-2022 09:31 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
The local Dealer tells me I can order in what I want. It will be here in 7-8 months and I can test drive it then. If I don't want it they will give me my deposit back. So at that point I would either have a truck I want or I've wasted 2/3 of a year.
Maybe I should order one from each of the big 3 brands, test drive them when they get here and then choose the one I want......
โApr-18-2022 08:56 AM
โApr-18-2022 08:21 AM
mkirsch wrote:way2roll wrote:
I bought my F350 sight unseen and no test drive. I have a dealer friend in MD who had it on the lot. At the time it was one of only a handful on the East coast. I knew what I wanted so it didn't matter.
Look at it this way, as trucks are in such high demand, if you got it and didn't like it, you could easily sell it for what you paid if not more.
Not in my world. I'd take a $20K hit.
โApr-18-2022 07:29 AM
way2roll wrote:
I bought my F350 sight unseen and no test drive. I have a dealer friend in MD who had it on the lot. At the time it was one of only a handful on the East coast. I knew what I wanted so it didn't matter.
Look at it this way, as trucks are in such high demand, if you got it and didn't like it, you could easily sell it for what you paid if not more.
โApr-14-2022 08:19 AM
โApr-14-2022 07:50 AM
schlep1967 wrote:Grit dog wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
Thanks for the replies everyone. Sorry for the no response, I was away from the computer. The older 2500 Dodge's with the diesel are well known for the poor front end. I already spent $3,000 on the front end once and 5 years later I am looking at doing it again. I am also looking at a heavier 5th wheel so I want to go to a 3500/1 ton. The length of my garage dictates it will need to be a short bed so SRW is where I need to be.
I have used the GMC search option and contacted all of the dealerships within 50 miles trying to find a truck to drive. As for Ram's, a search for them found one DRW within 200 miles.
We are getting prepared for retirement and we will be traveling across the country putting many miles on. I want to be comfortable in whatever truck I end up buying.
How many miles on the ole Dodge? "The older 2500 Dodge's with the diesel are well known for the poor front end." is just plain funny. Yes the 2nd Gens with D60 (not kingpin 60s) did wear a bit quicker.
The AAM axles and Dodge components were/are as durable as any solid axle truck out there. A great deal of the "bad" front ends were and still are customers who get suckered by shops telling them a perfectly good setup is "out of spec". I had one of those. It "needed ball joints" according to the shop at like 70k miles. Sold it at 190k with original ball joints, tie rods/ends and pittman etc. Still drove straight good tire wear and fairly tight.
Regardless, have you tried Chevy dealers and used car lots? It's not magical. They are all similar if you are in a similar trim level.
GM seats in the newest model trucks do have short seat bottoms compared to the other 2 brands. Not uncomfortable, but I'd take the 100k mile seats in my 2016 Ram over the new leather seats in my 2020 Silverado, if given the choice.
It's a 2007.5 and has just under 100,000 miles. I have already replaced $3,000 worth of front end parts and I have the early smaller wobbles starting again 2 years later. It's getting so I'm half afraid to run it on the highway because I am one pothole away from the full death wobble again. I need to go to a 3500 for the retirement fifthwheel we want to get and it would be nice to be under warranty when traveling across the country.
โApr-14-2022 07:02 AM
โApr-13-2022 04:56 PM
โApr-13-2022 02:01 PM
โApr-13-2022 12:23 PM
Grit dog wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
Thanks for the replies everyone. Sorry for the no response, I was away from the computer. The older 2500 Dodge's with the diesel are well known for the poor front end. I already spent $3,000 on the front end once and 5 years later I am looking at doing it again. I am also looking at a heavier 5th wheel so I want to go to a 3500/1 ton. The length of my garage dictates it will need to be a short bed so SRW is where I need to be.
I have used the GMC search option and contacted all of the dealerships within 50 miles trying to find a truck to drive. As for Ram's, a search for them found one DRW within 200 miles.
We are getting prepared for retirement and we will be traveling across the country putting many miles on. I want to be comfortable in whatever truck I end up buying.
How many miles on the ole Dodge? "The older 2500 Dodge's with the diesel are well known for the poor front end." is just plain funny. Yes the 2nd Gens with D60 (not kingpin 60s) did wear a bit quicker.
The AAM axles and Dodge components were/are as durable as any solid axle truck out there. A great deal of the "bad" front ends were and still are customers who get suckered by shops telling them a perfectly good setup is "out of spec". I had one of those. It "needed ball joints" according to the shop at like 70k miles. Sold it at 190k with original ball joints, tie rods/ends and pittman etc. Still drove straight good tire wear and fairly tight.
Regardless, have you tried Chevy dealers and used car lots? It's not magical. They are all similar if you are in a similar trim level.
GM seats in the newest model trucks do have short seat bottoms compared to the other 2 brands. Not uncomfortable, but I'd take the 100k mile seats in my 2016 Ram over the new leather seats in my 2020 Silverado, if given the choice.
โApr-13-2022 11:53 AM
โApr-13-2022 11:40 AM
โApr-11-2022 08:28 AM
ford truck guy wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
Was just on GMC's website where you can chat with an expert to find the vehicle you want. He found one for me to test drive. Only a nine hour round trip for a test drive. I don't think I'm making that trip.
Only 9 hours?? that's probably $500.00 in fuel now ! ! :S
โApr-11-2022 08:15 AM
schlep1967 wrote:
Thanks for the replies everyone. Sorry for the no response, I was away from the computer. The older 2500 Dodge's with the diesel are well known for the poor front end. I already spent $3,000 on the front end once and 5 years later I am looking at doing it again. I am also looking at a heavier 5th wheel so I want to go to a 3500/1 ton. The length of my garage dictates it will need to be a short bed so SRW is where I need to be.
I have used the GMC search option and contacted all of the dealerships within 50 miles trying to find a truck to drive. As for Ram's, a search for them found one DRW within 200 miles.
We are getting prepared for retirement and we will be traveling across the country putting many miles on. I want to be comfortable in whatever truck I end up buying.