โDec-29-2018 04:54 AM
โJan-02-2019 06:34 AM
โJan-02-2019 04:28 AM
TwoManyToyz wrote:
From 09 to 2015 Dodge put coil springs in the rear of their half ton trucks. That was the turning point for me. At that point i realized
Dodge had no idea what i wanted in a half ton truck. They still dont.
โJan-02-2019 02:28 AM
TwoManyToyz wrote:
From 09 to 2015 Dodge put coil springs in the rear of their half ton trucks. That was the turning point for me. At that point i realized
Dodge had no idea what i wanted in a half ton truck. They still dont.
โJan-01-2019 10:50 PM
TurnThePage wrote:
A lot of doubters about the longevity of these newer half tons. A lot of doubters about the capability of these newer half tons. A lot of doubters that will simply not catch up with the times or admit they're wrong.
โJan-01-2019 10:43 PM
womps wrote:
How do the integrated brake controllers compare?
How do they accelerate from 40 to 60 when passing with trailers behind?
How do they handle quick lane changes while towing?
How do they perform in emergency braking with the extra weight pushing them?
How does the fuel range compare?
These are tests trailer haulers would want to know. There was only 6 seconds difference in the trucks pulling the Ike so power is basically identical. Wish they would give us more valuable information.
โJan-01-2019 08:38 PM
โJan-01-2019 06:29 PM
Samsonsworld wrote:
One, I've never seen an engine run at full throttle that didn't get hot. Two, fuel has nothing to do with the tranny. If that torque converter slips, it heats up fast. Also a problem running full throttle.
โDec-31-2018 11:56 AM
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โDec-30-2018 03:37 PM
ksss wrote:
I get your point. I think your right that they want to send their big gun to the shootout. I don't think you could expect any less. Ford doesn't send their 2.7 EB. The fact that the 6.2 is only available in the two highest trim levels (Chevy) does suck and I very much disagree with that business model (should atleast come down to the RST if not the LT), it is still easily accessible.
ksss wrote:
If the testing guys wanted to test a 5.3 they certainly could do that. GM couldn't say anything about it.
ksss wrote:
I think everyone wants to see the most powerful options from each OEM go up against each other. Just for comparison I would like to see the 5.3 and the 6.2 run the Ike. It would be interesting to see how far off the 5.3 actually is from the 6.2.
โDec-30-2018 03:23 PM
1320Fastback wrote:
I wish they would do a tow review that doesn't invovle a mountain most of us will never climb. Would love to see a test review and mpg towing figure for a 200 mile round trip that is real world for most us us involving some city, highway, rolling hills and yes even a big hill.
Regardless of brand, trim level, options and snake oil features I would buy the truck with the best towing mpg.
โDec-30-2018 02:45 PM
โDec-30-2018 02:19 PM
MikeRP wrote:
If you think the 5.7 Hemi is long in the tooth like me then most long in the tooth motor is the Chevy 5.3lL. I know itโs been a good engine and I am not trying to offend anyone and Iโve owned 2 and driven work vehicles with this motor many miles.
But it needs a major update!
โDec-30-2018 01:57 PM
โDec-30-2018 01:52 PM