Edmunds said:Yet when it came time to climb the Jacumba grade, the Ford lost its cool. It was slower, noisier and less refined than either of its competitors.
Edmunds said:When it came time to show its hand during the hill climb, the Ford didn't fold, but it didn't exactly lay down a full house. It accelerated smoothly and showed no signs of heating up, but it also had the slowest average speed and took the longest to make it to the top.
Edmunds said:Although the Ram's torque rating is higher than the Ford's, with only four gears to work with, it was slower to the top than the F-350 and Silverado.
dcochran said:Not sure that the Megacab should have been the model chosen for this "test???". Maybe I read it wrong but, I'm not terribly impressed and, after looking long and hard at GM(a very nice truck) - see my sig. So far as Ford is concerned, with the 6. 0, forget it. Also, what rear ends were in play, etc. , because I didn't see any ref to this type of info but may not have read far enough ahead - I was starting to feel ill!
mwhals said:The Ford had 4. 2 or 4. 3 gears. The Chevy and Dodge had 3. 73 gears. A more apples to apples test would be to put 4. 1 gears in the Dodge and Chevy. Then acceleration would have been better. Also, the Dodge has a 4 speed auto and the other guys have 5 and 6 speed autos. That will transmit to the better numbers they received. Fit all of them with 6 speed manuals and see what happens.
Did anyone notice the Chevy was a full 1,000 pounds less than the Ford or Dodge? I wonder if that was a typo?
Mark H
JRG said:I thought they said they loaded them to 80% GCWR. That means that a truck rated to carry a smaller load will win a comparo like this but will lose a compacity comparo. Again, they are all so close, just politics and trying to get an edge.
JRG
Sullivan said:Not to offend anyone but have you read any of the other articles out there. Like from Diesel Power Mag? I am pretty upset at how well my neighbors truck seems to do towing and his fuel mileage is flat out, hands down better than my CTD. For everyone who claims reliability, I plan on keeping a truck to 100,000 miles after that it's down the road. As far as I have read the D-Max is a pretty reliable motor.
I just don't know what truck I would purchase today if i was in the market.
nick