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Oct-23-2013 01:03 PM
PartyMarty wrote:
Regarding Consumer Reports:
I have used them for 40 plus years .
I use them as a source to get educated about every product they test .
I have followed their articles for cars and trucks and have had good results .
Why would I disregard Consumer Reports in favor of some person on the internet that has way less actual experience in comparing two or more vehicles ?
For those that have the combination of duramax / Allison with a 3.73 or lower ratio , they still have a grin on their face after coming from any gasser including all the Big Blocks that I have owned for the last several decades .
Oct-23-2013 12:22 PM
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Oct-21-2013 08:38 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
For towing with a gas engine I would get the 4.10 (which is the lower gearing). If you get a diesel your only option will be the 3.73 which will do just fine.
Please don't judge a diesel engine by a 1984 Mercedes. Try comparing anything else from 1984 to today's technology: computers, cell phones, televisions, etc.
Diesel engines have come a long long way. Unfortunately a lot of Americans still seem to make those comparisons to long past diesel technology. I think that's why we don't have as many diesel vehicle options in this country.
Oct-21-2013 07:59 AM
Oct-20-2013 07:38 AM
dougsee3 wrote:
Axle Ratios
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Oct-20-2013 04:27 AM
NC Hauler wrote:covetsthesun wrote:
NC Hauler.. a "big dog" truck is simply a bigger stronger vehicle than a small one. In every group of dogs there's always an "alpha" male and he is the Big Dog.
There's also a saying... "if you can't run with the Big Dogs stay on the porch".
It's just a way of highlighting the more powerful object.
Our friend just happens to own a Ram diesel that can tow just about anything. I can ride in his truck and not deal with a salesman right away.
I've had Chevy/GM's for a long time and while I like them...Dodge compared well in Consumer Reports too. Our Ram friend thinks I should get a Sierra... he's impressed with the comfort and finish.
Thanks to all for the education. There's a lot of experience here and y'all are generous with sharing it. I'm sure there's a few folks out there that learned something new too.
cts
AT 63 years of age, and towing steady since 75', I've owned a pile of Chevy's, gas and diesel...and Dodge/Ram since 2010 (three of them)...
Never heard a truck, no matter the size, referred to as a "Big Dog", must be a regional thing:)
The old saying, if you can't run with the big dogs has been around for a lot of years, when I was younger I used it quite often, it was more of a "macho" thing, same as the "alpha male" tag.....I just know trucks and what they can and can't do...
I learned a lot the hard way and wished, when I was younger that I had listened to some advice given me at times..now that I've "been there, done that' got the T-Shirt, all I try to do is try to help some not make the mistakes I did, saves some money and grief in the long run:) Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
oh, Consumers Report in my mind, having been a member for well over 20 years has proved out wrong on quite a few of their reports on reliability and choice of vehicles....I dropped them and pay no more attention to any of their reports on anything, they don't have the credibility they did years ago.....they "miss" more than they "hit".
Oct-20-2013 04:16 AM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:
When GM changed to the 4.10 as the standard rear ratio for the 2013 HD, they indicated that it was because it improved fuel economy for most lower speed driving.