Dl5treez
Super Moderator
Why was the 5. 9 Cummins the "standard engine option" and 6. 0 "optional equipment" on the F-650 and F-750??? Simply because it's the best!! And FYI, the I-6 Cummins engine fits just fine in any Ford pickup. Just take a look at fordcummins.com - Increase Horsepower with Ford Cummins Diesel conversion kits and see how nice it fits.
I think that pickup manufacturers should be the same as class 8 trucks in that you can have anything you want.
ie... Most Freightliner (Chrysler) trucks are powered by Detroit engines (GM)
I think it would be nice to be able to spec a truck just how you want it to be based on customer choice and then nobody would have a reason to complain about it.
That said, I hope Ford does well with the new engine and people get what they pay for. I have owned vehicles from all of the American manufactures and each one has its quirks and benefits...
I am a "die hard" Cummins fan, love the comfort and smooth ride of the early 90's Chevy, and love the looks of the 94-97 Ford... Too bad I can't have all of it in one package:{
Again with misinformation on the internet. Freightliner is owned by Daimler, who has NO assocation with the Chrysler Corporation WHATSOEVER anymore. At one time, Daimler was in partnership (actually it was a partnership in name only--Daimler owned Chrysler for lack of a better way to say it) with Chrysler Corporation, but the company Detroit Diesel was a joint venture between Roger Penske (Penske Automotive Group) and General Motors to consolidate what once was known as Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors.
In October 2000, Daimler purchased all assets of Detroit Diesel from General Motors, including the 48. 6% owned by Penske, and we all know what happened with the DaimlerChrysler 'partnership. '
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