I'm buying. I took delivery of mine this afternoon. I was at Kentucky Truck Plant when mine was made on February 19. I talked to the Navistar Quality Rep at the plant as mine was being made. He advised me if I had a good 7. 3 liter Powersroke to keep it. That was the problem as mine had been down 5 times in the last 10 months, undrivable. I pull a travel trailer long distances with my wife and 2 children and did not like the idea of being stranded miles from home with the old truck. The quality rep told me most of the problems with the 6. 0 were things that were not tightened down properly at the Navistar Plant. I am a UAW member of Ford Motor Company and sympathize with the workers at Navistar but I needed a new truck and could not bring myself to buy a Chevy or Dodge, even if they looked as good as a Ford, which they don't. I have more faith in this new 6. 0 than I did with my 2001 7. 3.
Pretty sad, if he doesn't like being stranded miles from home with his children, why doesn't he swallow his pride and buy the vehicle that has been tried and true? I never worry when the trailer is hooked to mine. I now have 75,000 worry free miles on mine. I was a long time Ford fan but had to face the music with durability. My 95 PSD left me sitting with repair bills numerous times. I joked with the wife that I had to add $200 to my monthly payment to cover my warranty deductible. I still have the mustang, but shy away from the diesel.
In the 50,000 miles that I put on mine it was in the shop for a cracked turbo pedestal, glow plugs twice, injector o-rings, glow plug relay, CPS, two dual mass fly wheels(one took out the clutch-$1,000 price tag on me), glow plug wiring harness, belt tensioner, exhaust back pressure valve and a starter(not a warranty item). I know there was more, this is just what comes to mind.
The best thing ever did was total the truck.