Originally posted by Buzzer
Well I guess we all have a different vision. I perferred the Dodge over the Chevy not only in looks but also because of the straight front axle and the durability of the Cummins having seen what my friends with th DMAXs have gone through with their trials and tribulations. I also would not say the DMAX would walk away. It is a higher reving engine and does have it pros over the Cummins just like the Cummins has pros over the DMAX just like any comparison would.
I'm curious when you say "..... is a great truck for what it was intended. " What does that mean?
The straight axle in my opinion is a big plus. One of the reasons I got the Dodge. I used to argue about the SFA being old technology compared to GM IFS. I needed to own one (SFA). I like the way it can handle the larger tires without a wimper. My opinion on SFA has changed a bit.
I believe GM went after the over the road hauling crowd. Fifth wheelers, hot shotters, retired couples on a road trip with a camper, but left real commercial to Ford. I think the SuperDuty has both Dodge and GM whipped and if it wasn't for the failed 6. 0 PSD Ford would be handing both the platter. Sorry but Ford has the right idea as far as room, size and drivetrain is concerned. Dodge is nice but the quad cab is no comparison.
I agree with JD's article in the torque/longevity side of it. I just think the article showed some personal negativity towards GM. Notice he never mentioned the fuel economy. That no longer seems to be a Cummins standout.
Don't get me wrong here. I'm not on a GM bandwagon. Been there.
Lets get back to the topic at hand. The DMax walked away from the Dodge twice. Towing. I didn't post that but it shows you the real world.
And BTW I also went with Dodge on the back of the Cummins but I got a little surprise. Mileage isn't there unless I'm really light on the pedal. The Dmax got consistant 16+. It does look like the CUmmins will do a few mpg better on the highway, unloaded. They also surprised me with the permanently engaged front axle. Not sure that's such a great thing.
Overall the Dodge has been a real pleasure to own so far. I like the looks, the stance, the motor, the build quality and the overall driveability including turning radius which is much better that my CC SB Dmax. Sure makes a huge difference in the parking lots when I go out to get milk
My biggest complaint is the slushbox. It doesn't do the Cummins justice. You really don't feel the torque until she locks.