OK, the newer trucks are more complicated and can have more to go wrong. If it weren't for the EPA, we'd all be driving p-pumps and loving it. But that's not where we are today
This is one reason I got an 06, and frankly would't buy a diesel now with all the emissions stuff.
We all know the injectors are a weakness and can lead to bad problems. That will improve with time and technology. But what else is "wrong" with the new trucks. I beleive the warrenty claims and the pre-6. 7 CR motors are similiar to p-pumped trucks. The bell shaped curve would say these trucks are good.
The only thing I thought was bad from the factory was the fuel pump/filter set up. OK, I don't like the turbo or trans, but there really nothing wrong with them if the truck is left stock. A failing injector is always in the back of my mine, but it would be on any CR motor, nature of the beast.
I guess it just depends on where on the technology scale you want to drive.

We all know the injectors are a weakness and can lead to bad problems. That will improve with time and technology. But what else is "wrong" with the new trucks. I beleive the warrenty claims and the pre-6. 7 CR motors are similiar to p-pumped trucks. The bell shaped curve would say these trucks are good.
The only thing I thought was bad from the factory was the fuel pump/filter set up. OK, I don't like the turbo or trans, but there really nothing wrong with them if the truck is left stock. A failing injector is always in the back of my mine, but it would be on any CR motor, nature of the beast.
I guess it just depends on where on the technology scale you want to drive.