Can't, Latimer; it's my WIFE'S Tundra! She won't part with it; she took it instead of a C-5!
Why, Bob? Because that's what I'm driving. And yes, we did drive 2001 RAM's before buying, and liked the Chevy a LOT better in every respect! He's not going to tow with it anyway. He bought a diesel for the fuel mileage, weight, and strength. He WAS driving a 4WD Mazda MVP! I think it'll do him just fine, and it would do me just fine too, if I could afford one!!! As M dependability, my 70 Corvette is strong as an ox, my wife's 78 Vette runs better and faster than anything but a new Vette, and our last GM sedan went 153,000 trouble-free miles before we gave it to charity. It was too good a car to sell for we could have got for it with that kind of mileage. The only GM product I've had in 45 years of driving that I could classify as a bad buy was a 6. 2 GMC diesel, and that includes dozens of Corvairs! On the other hand, I've owned only four Chrysler products if you include the 392 hemi with 4:71 blower in my boat, and the 727 Torqueflite behind the 327-375hp in my MGTF, and the two Cummins powered trucks probably have given me more trouble than all of my other vehicles combined - blown AC compressor, bad ball joints at low miles, bad 518 transmission at low miles, rebuilt injection pump at low miles, constant brake problems, ABS that wouldn't work, dead factory radios, bad fan bearing at low miles, leaking rear seal at low miles, bad u-joints, bad center bearing, leaking AC evaporator, many bad headlight switches, busted transmission cooling line, bad fifth gear synchronizer, rotted bed, cracked tailgate, corner windows that don't seal well, leaky headlight assemblies, and the list goes on. Strange isn't it? In over forty five years of driving, and having owned over 70 vehicles, my worst problems have been with MOPARS! But guess what, I'm not alone! If Chrysler products were as good as the brand-loyal fans say they are and if GM products were as bad as Chysler brand loyalty folks say they are, then the big three would have Chrysler at the top of the heap and GM at the bottom of the heap!
But it's not that way is it? And it never has been.
Like I've said before, I choose to drive RAMs for my own reasons, but it doesn't blind me to the merits of other brands.