I have an 08 duramax that I bought new in march of 09. I got $14,300 off sticker cause it was a last years model still sitting on the lot. All I could find was new around here in MO. Found this one in Smyrna beach FL. Flew down and drove it home for a cost of $530. Thats flight, room, food fuel everything. I love it. I just turn the key and it does everything I want it to do. Bro in law has tons of money and he has owned them all. He loved the cummins but the rest of the truck was falling apart after two years. Had some fords and the last one { best looking truck I've ever seen} Ford bought back under the lemon law after a huge fight. He bought his 1st GMC with a duramax and he says he will never own anything else. He pulls a big four horse trailer with liveing quarters in it every weekend all over the nation. Since then his dad and 4 uncles and myself have all bought a duramax and are all happy. Father in law had to put a power steering pump on @ 190,000 miles for a leak and as far as I know that is the only wrench that has touched any of these trucks. Not saying duramax is better or worse than another brand just that I've been very happy with mine. Not sure you will ever save enough on fuel to justify the trade but you will enjoy the way any of the new diesel trucks drive. I think the Fords are the best looking. The dodge has a great engine and I think the Chevy is a nice mix of both. My 2 cents. Sorry for all the mis spellings. Should have paid better attention in english class. Paul Shuler
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