Rosco said:Y-Knot, I never realized you were the warm sensitive type :-laf .
Anyway, I just got back from the Chevy dealer where the truck was all cleaned up and the paperwork was sitting on the desk waiting to be signed. However, I had informed the salesman before I drove up there (dealer is 60 miles away) that I wanted to drive the truck one more time to make damn sure I was 100% satisfied before I inked the deal. During this second test drive I really focused on the entire truck and didn't let that new car smell cloud my judgement. When the test drive was over I got out of the truck and told the salesman that this was not the truck for me. You should have seen his face.
I will try to give you my opinion as to why I walked.
1. The Duramax makes way more racket under way than the Cummins does. It sounded like all the injectors needed replacement at 22 miles. I'm sure it was actually running fine but it was too loud for my liking.
2. The frame is no where near as stiff as my Dodge. It feels like a pogo stick when going over bumps in the road.
3. Every time I stopped or accelerated from a stop I felt a driveline clunk.
4. While cruising around 10 mph and 1000 rpm's the engine surges, definitely some bad engine programming.
5. As others have stated it does not feel "heavy duty".
6. On the drivers side floor the carpet felt wet and from all the reading I've been doing over on the DieselPage it seems GM has a problematic leak that is most likely coming from around the windshield.
7. The GM tow mirrors don't hold a candle to the Dodge mirrors.
However, I will tip my cap to GM on there seat comfort (biggest reason for almost making this blunder) and the sound quality of the radio.
The bottom line is that this truck was going to cost me an additional $22,000 over what I owe on my Dodge and no seat or radio is worth 22G's.
My truck may have a few irritating quirks but as I drove away from the Chevy dealer I turned up my lousy radio, smiled, and felt relieved I didn't make a costly mistake. Now I just have to go and reinstall my toolbox and brake controller Oo. .
Rosco, you did the right thing. I think CTD is the best of the big three. I used to be a Furd truck man and when I was ready to buy a new Furd a good friend, advised me to go for the best drivetrain, which he said is a Cummins with a standard shift. And so I did, which was my 95 CTD with a 5 speed. I had it for ten years and it was the best truck I had ever owned. I hope my 05 is as good and so far it is. The cloth seats on the 95 were far better than the leather on my 05.