If you don't buy GM, then you and I are finished.
Hey, that's not very nice.
If you don't buy GM, then you and I are finished.
From what I've read, the Duramax vs. the Cummins is a push. Many may not agree and will give the Cummins a slight edge but I'm not sure that's not just louder fanboys. The real powertrain difference that you get is the transmission and I don't think anyone would argue the Allison isn't the best in the business for the 2500/3500 series pickups.![]()
Okay, so, um... I might be... Yeah, the Tahoe (gray one) may be on its way out and a truck on its way in.
Just wondering thoughts on Dodge versus GM diesels (Can't do a Ford. Sorry, J-Rod, they just be tooooo ugly for me.)
Pro's, cons, etc.
I really don't need a diesel on most days, to be honest, but now with me taking off two states away to ride the Teryx and living in a place where I'll likely be moving tractors, large loads of wood, etc., I do like the thought of the available power, easier towing and good MPG's. I have buddies who already have them and who haul my stuff now but I hate being dependent on others for stuff like that. I like to be at my own mercy.
Anyway, let the flames begin.
Saw a really nice 2012 RAM 2500 Crew in white the other day.![]()
HA! Sounds like a fanboy post over on GM-Trucks.If you don't buy GM, then you and I are finished.

HA! Sounds like a fanboy post over on GM-Trucks.If you don't buy GM, then you and I are finished.![]()

He'll be here after everybody's gone to bed.This thread is lame. Where's the Rooster?