Wow, where to begin?
You never filled out your signature, so we have no idea what vehicle were talking about. So, here are some thoughts in general.
- Your 96 is paid for.
- It is easy to work on and there are sensually no computers.
– No idea what shape your body is in, but it might need work, it might not, to prevent further deterioration due to rust.
– depending on how you've taken care of it you may or may not be close to needing a rebuild on the transfer case, transmission, differentials, you joints, steering joints, ball joints, etc.
– depending what shape your interior is in, you may need to get something recovered soon.
– You will miss this when you sell it.
2017
You never said what body style you're looking at. Probably a crew cab, it will have a lot more room inside than any of the other body configurations for the 96.
– You will have a warrant to not have to do anything to fix it for three years/36,000 miles.
– you will need to scan tool to do most anything on the vehicle, but for basic maintenance.
– It has a whole lot of bells and whistles which are very nice to have.
– There are a lot of more safety features on this truck to keep you safe.
– It will tow Way better than the 96 ever did.
– It will be more comfortable than the 96.
– It will be a lot quieter, so you can communicate with someone else in the cab. That could be a pro, what could be a con.

– The brakes will be significantly better, especially if you're still stock on the 96.
– The brakes will last a lot longer, because you will have an exhaust break that, unless you added, did not exist on the 96.
– You will have Bluetooth capability, so you can do hands-free phone, required in some states.
– You will have to redo any modifications you did to the 96, that you really want to keep.
– This can go on for a very long time.
Hopefully, I corrected all the voice to text errors.