Dec-24-2019 04:13 PM
Jan-15-2020 03:51 PM
Jan-15-2020 06:02 AM
Curly2001 wrote:
I wonder if the "new" 6.6 gasser is similar to the old Pontiac 6.6 ltr. gas engine?
Curly
Jan-15-2020 05:33 AM
Jan-15-2020 03:54 AM
billtex wrote:wowens79 wrote:
That 6spd has probably cost them a sale to me. I’ve got an early 6.0 that has been a great truck, but it does struggle with our camper. I held off on buying a truck for 2 years to see what the new one had to offer. I’d checked out the Ram 6.4 in case my truck died, and read about their gear selection issues, then when the Chevy 6.6 came out I was disappointed that it had the 6spd.
After reading forums and watching reviews everyone is raving about how much improvement the 8spd made in the Ram, and I’m beginning to hear things about the Chevy 6spd year selection.
I test drove both last week, and the Ram 8spd felt much better, and I liked the interior better. I really wanted to love the Chevy since my current one I’ve had for 17 years, and 238k miles of reliable service. I feel guilty leaving Chevy, but at this point I will probably go with the Ram.
I could have written this myself.
Go drive the Ford 10 speeds also.
I have been with GM for 30 years...that may be coming to an end.
Jan-14-2020 07:27 PM
billtex wrote:wowens79 wrote:
That 6spd has probably cost them a sale to me. I’ve got an early 6.0 that has been a great truck, but it does struggle with our camper. I held off on buying a truck for 2 years to see what the new one had to offer. I’d checked out the Ram 6.4 in case my truck died, and read about their gear selection issues, then when the Chevy 6.6 came out I was disappointed that it had the 6spd.
After reading forums and watching reviews everyone is raving about how much improvement the 8spd made in the Ram, and I’m beginning to hear things about the Chevy 6spd year selection.
I test drove both last week, and the Ram 8spd felt much better, and I liked the interior better. I really wanted to love the Chevy since my current one I’ve had for 17 years, and 238k miles of reliable service. I feel guilty leaving Chevy, but at this point I will probably go with the Ram.
I could have written this myself.
Go drive the Ford 10 speeds also.
I have been with GM for 30 years...that may be coming to an end.
Jan-14-2020 04:49 PM
wowens79 wrote:
That 6spd has probably cost them a sale to me. I’ve got an early 6.0 that has been a great truck, but it does struggle with our camper. I held off on buying a truck for 2 years to see what the new one had to offer. I’d checked out the Ram 6.4 in case my truck died, and read about their gear selection issues, then when the Chevy 6.6 came out I was disappointed that it had the 6spd.
After reading forums and watching reviews everyone is raving about how much improvement the 8spd made in the Ram, and I’m beginning to hear things about the Chevy 6spd year selection.
I test drove both last week, and the Ram 8spd felt much better, and I liked the interior better. I really wanted to love the Chevy since my current one I’ve had for 17 years, and 238k miles of reliable service. I feel guilty leaving Chevy, but at this point I will probably go with the Ram.
Jan-07-2020 11:53 AM
Jan-07-2020 11:28 AM
Curly2001 wrote:
My other question would be is that the same 6 speed transmission used on the 6.0 engine and if so, is it beefy enough for the new 6.6 engine? If so, that tells me it is a pretty stout tranny, too.
Curly
Jan-07-2020 11:04 AM
Jan-06-2020 11:48 AM
mkirsch wrote:
Considering that the engine was just introduced for the 2020 model year, and didn't hit the lots until after the camping season was pretty much over, and it's currently JANUARY, I sincerely doubt there are many with towing experience yet. After Memorial Day you'll likely find a lot more feedback.
Jan-06-2020 11:28 AM
Jan-04-2020 10:59 AM
ksss wrote:
You may be right. I guess my issue would be with the fact that the Duragas with the 6 speed and 3:73's is retarding what should have been a very positive rollout of a long awaited replacement powerplant for the 6.0. At least with Ram, their diesel is powerful enough to still be competetive with fewer grears. Gas engines have a harder time solving drivetrain shortcomings through pure power. Much like the Ram 6.4 and it its tranny gearing issues. Sure in a couple years they can put a 10 in the Duragas and create more excitement, but I think they overly crippled this new truck by not reaching far enough.
Jan-03-2020 03:01 AM
Jan-02-2020 04:21 PM