Posted by cumminspuller on December 20, 2011 at 05:21:13 from (65.83.65.34):
In Reply to: Big 3 2500 trucks posted by Dave from MN on December 19, 2011 at 16:06:01:
We have GM trucks at the place where I work. Diesel and gas both. They are ok trucks. I don't care anything for the independent front axle. they ride good but thats about it. They are by far the best looking new trucks on the outside. Dodge and Ford have some of the most ugly trucks ever made I think. Gas engines, 5.3 has worked really well for us as well as the 6.0 in the GM trucks. I don't know anyone who has ran the 6.2 in a GMC yet. What I have heard about it in a Yukon XL it gets horrible milage. Ford gas burners are a gutless wonder. Dodge gaser's seem so so to me. One will have some guts the next 10 won't. I've got a ton Dodge diesel now. I'll never have a gas 3/4 or ton to pull a trailer with again. I've had about 8 cummins trucks 92-07 models. Just my two since.
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