I subcribed to the TDR in 1994, and I have every issue printed (Isuue 1 and 2 are black and white reprints though) and although I know longer have a CTD I think it is money well spent to know about Diesels in general. And in my case "General" motors now.
To answer some of the older posts.
Comparing my Chevy to a Dodge is like comparing apples and oranges. I loved the CTD, and I love the Duramax. Both are great engines. Only time will tell on longevity. Yes the Duramax is quieter. I didn't buy if for that.
I have noticed no real difference in mileage between the two. 17-20 empty (normally 17 due to abnormaly large right foot)and 13 towing a 10,000 pound fifth wheel.
If the Chevy tows better it is because the allison gets the power to the ground better than the auto(s) in my dodge did. I have had NO problems with the allison transmission. NONE. (but only have 10,000 miles)
Grade braking, best thing about it. Hills around here can be 8-10% with lots of turns. I do not think I even need an exhaust brake. But would really help and work well with the grade braking feature if you wanted to add it.
Ride quality, no contest. Chevy hands down. SFA vs IFS? I don't plow snow or try and take the truck on the Rubicon Trail so I like the IFS for the ride quality.
Cab, Again chevy hands down. I hope for a lot of people that Dodge considers a true crew cab for the 03 2500/3500. Making the 02 with 4 doors is a start but it doesn't have any more legroom than an extended cab GM. I needed a true back seat.
Looks, wasn't a factor. I look back at the Chevy as I walk away from it just like I did the Dodge. I like them both, 02 Ram on the other hand... ... yuk. That wasn't fair, I didn't like the 94 Ram when it first came out either.
To each his own I guess.
MB