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Re: Powerstroke or Cummins?
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Posted by Dave Foster on November 12, 2001 at 13:00:13 from (24.15.164.36):
In Reply to: Powerstroke or Cummins? posted by Shopping on November 09, 2001 at 09:15:47:
Well I had 2 PowerStrokes,a 99 and a 2000,and the 99 was a great truck,I pull 120,000 miles on it in a very short time,and I wanted a new one so I went to Ford,and they wanted 6000 more for the same truck,so I said noway,I went to Dodge and bought a 4x4 3500 QC and I have never looked back,I love it,I also had the 2000 Crew Cab,my wife drove it for 4000 miles,and we decided to sell it,just because,money was tight at the time. But as far as im concerned,the Dodge is,at leaset mine is a very sturdy truck,no rattles,very tight truck,and I have 91000 miles on the Cummins engine,and I can say I will never own anything eles. The Cummins is the true master of diesel engines. Please,Please,don't even bother with the Duramax,it is ok for grocery hauling,or the little trips with the family,but it will NEVER hold up under hard towing..
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