Alright, Duluth Diesel and I being the great friends we are, and he being in town for work decided we were going to be bored for the evening. So what would 2 good buddies do? Go harrass the Ford, Chevy and Dodge dealerships. All these trucks were Brand new, less than 400 miles. We probably could have done most of our testing with a Salesman... but what they dont' know won't hurt them! :-laf
05 Ford, 6. 0, 4door, short bed, 3/4 ton, 5speed Automatic, 4x4
05 Chev, 6. 6, 4door, short bed, 3/4 ton, 5speed Automatic, 4x4
05 Dodge, 5. 9 Cummins, 4door, Short bed, 3/4 ton, 4speed Automatic, 4x4.
First we drove the Ford. What is this a gasser?
No power to 2800rmp, and power up to 3500. Again... no life at all till 2800. Dead horse. OK, no good for towing, but when it's in the power band it seems to go ok. Just OK. The Transmission is terrible. :{ Full throttle upshifts were detuned by the computer :-{} ... . the engine would litterally Defuel to 0, shift and come back on. Sure it's a close ratio 5spd, that's nice, the only reason we can figure that they have that is to keep the engine in the miniscule power band. It rides better than the other Fords we have driven, but still feels kind of wishy washy.
We drove the Chevy Last... Overall a pretty good truck. Better than the Ford. Rides more like a car.
The Allison and the Duramax seem to communicate well. Put it in tow haul mode and the engine will actually "pre-rev" before grabbing the next lowist gear. Pretty slick. The engine is similar to the Ford, Lots of revs, but you have to use them to get into the power band. The power band seems to be bigger than the Ford. This is a LARGE improvement over when this engine and transmission combination that first came out. We took the first Duramax/Allison trucks in the state out when they were first available. At that time it seemed they put a bus trans behind the engine. There was just no communication.
We drove the Dodge 2nd, due to the Ford and Dodge dealerships being under the same roof. The Dodge, yes has a smaller cab. The layout of the cab seemed to be a little more thought out. The radio could be understood! The engine seemed to ALWAYS be in the power band. Sure it only has a 4spd auto, but that's all it needs.
Pulling off a stoplight slowly, it grabbed 3rd and as Duluth Diesel rolled into the throttle it stayed in that gear and pulled it 1200rpm up to the redline of 3000. No dramatic downshifts 2 gears down like the others, just torque. Overall the ride was slightly more firm than the Ford, but you could feel the road. The Ford suspension seemed much easier to upset over rough roads than the Dodge. The only "complaint" we both have is the steering in the 3rd Gen truck seems almost hyper-sensitive. It took very little hand motion to get a large reaction out of the truck. This is very different than what WE are used to in our 2nd Gen trucks. The Ford steering what closer to what we are used to. The Dodge's brakes were Hands Down the best of the 3. The Ford was second, and the Chevy's were terrible. A distant 3rd.
For just daily driving around town getting the groceries I can understand why people would go with the Chevy. The Ford was build for more "work" but the engine isn't up to the task. The Dodge seems to have the best of all worlds, and has an engine that will last beyond the others and is worth listening to. If you want a High Reving no torque engine... buy a gasser.
Out of all 3, the "beating" test Oo. ... . Off the line the Dodge took off the best, Chirping the tires when grabbing second. The Ford and Chev needed a LIBERAL amount of throttle and heavy amount of brake to get the tires to do anything more than roll. The Dry Pavement Full Throttle U-turn test... The Ford didn't care if it was going straight or turning. Not even a tire complaint. The Chev got a little better... but still not even a complaint. The Dodge Easily and happily lit the tires and fishtailed for around 30feet. The Dodge was ready to go when we wanted it how we wanted it. Power NOW.
Ford... if you can find the power band peak (good luck) I'm sure it would keep up with the Dodge. The Chevy was smoother, had a larger power band, but didn't get as "crazy" as even the Ford did with the power.
Ford last, 3rd place. Miniscule power band, wishy washy suspension, and did I say no power?
We Give the Chevy the 2nd place nod for the larger powerband and better ride. It is a more refined truck than the Ford, the engine and transmission actually communicate.
Dodge First. The best overall package of the 3.
Don't just take our word for it... . Drive ALL 3 Back to back! We both went in open minded really looking for a new truck. We know which truck we would buy. :-laf
Just our . 04... .
Josh and Chuck
05 Ford, 6. 0, 4door, short bed, 3/4 ton, 5speed Automatic, 4x4
05 Chev, 6. 6, 4door, short bed, 3/4 ton, 5speed Automatic, 4x4
05 Dodge, 5. 9 Cummins, 4door, Short bed, 3/4 ton, 4speed Automatic, 4x4.
First we drove the Ford. What is this a gasser?

We drove the Chevy Last... Overall a pretty good truck. Better than the Ford. Rides more like a car.

We drove the Dodge 2nd, due to the Ford and Dodge dealerships being under the same roof. The Dodge, yes has a smaller cab. The layout of the cab seemed to be a little more thought out. The radio could be understood! The engine seemed to ALWAYS be in the power band. Sure it only has a 4spd auto, but that's all it needs.

For just daily driving around town getting the groceries I can understand why people would go with the Chevy. The Ford was build for more "work" but the engine isn't up to the task. The Dodge seems to have the best of all worlds, and has an engine that will last beyond the others and is worth listening to. If you want a High Reving no torque engine... buy a gasser.
Out of all 3, the "beating" test Oo. ... . Off the line the Dodge took off the best, Chirping the tires when grabbing second. The Ford and Chev needed a LIBERAL amount of throttle and heavy amount of brake to get the tires to do anything more than roll. The Dry Pavement Full Throttle U-turn test... The Ford didn't care if it was going straight or turning. Not even a tire complaint. The Chev got a little better... but still not even a complaint. The Dodge Easily and happily lit the tires and fishtailed for around 30feet. The Dodge was ready to go when we wanted it how we wanted it. Power NOW.

Ford last, 3rd place. Miniscule power band, wishy washy suspension, and did I say no power?
We Give the Chevy the 2nd place nod for the larger powerband and better ride. It is a more refined truck than the Ford, the engine and transmission actually communicate.
Dodge First. The best overall package of the 3.
Don't just take our word for it... . Drive ALL 3 Back to back! We both went in open minded really looking for a new truck. We know which truck we would buy. :-laf

Just our . 04... .
Josh and Chuck