FACT: Any "truck" that rides like a car will be on the overload springs with a load. Period. Think about it, soft ride = medium load on the springs EMPTY. Heavy load = springs bottomed out and riding on overloads. The Duramax is nothing more than a city boy, drive to the bar, pick up chick type of "truck".
Toyota does not deserve recognition in the 3/4 or 1 ton catagory. I'm not saying that the Toyota is junk (I'll keep my opinion to myself) just that it is not in the catagory as the CTD, the same goes for the Duramax.
Fact: I have no clue how the Germans utilize an aluminum head on the TDI except possibly because the high RPM of the engine lowers the "time" the head is actually stressed from ignition. An engineer expalined to me how that by increasing RPM you can decrease the "moment stress". I dont know the words but I grasped the concept.
FACT: The Honda generator engine is in a high RPM (3600) low stress (gasoline) engine. I dont see how this one even made it into this thread, it is like saying "my boat engine has one compression ring". Who cares?
Fact: Think your smooth riding "truck" can carry a load? Measure the bed height and then add 1500#'s to the bed and remeasure the height.
Fact: I have probably made some enemies with this post

but I get tired of hearing "my truck rides sooooo much better than yours", I feel like saying "you should have bought a Lincoln Town car then". MY CTD routinely carries 2200#'s without a complaint. My F-150 rode like a cadillac but put 500#'s in the bed and it was on the overloads.
Fact: I had a 80's Toyota truck that rode like my CTD (stiff) but could carry anything, Then I bought a 95 Toyota "truck" that rode nice and smooth but would bottom out if I put my dog in the bed.
Proof that smooth ride = weak springs.
Fact: I am done.
