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GMC 2500HD..Ford F250 Super Duty or Dodge 2500 by mullins87
Sep 28, 2003 (5:00 pm)
The Ford had most of its bugs worked out by the '01 model year and the Cummins seems to always be rock-solid. For those models years, the Duramax would be the one I'd stay away from. Wasn't it introduced in '01?
 
Dodge, while it may have the best diesel, doesn't have a true full-size four door cab.
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GMC 2500HD..Ford F250 Super Duty or Dodge 2500 by 26psiboost
Sep 28, 2003 (7:11 pm)
I must say I'm partial to the Ford 7.3 PSD and now the 6.0 PSD because I'm on my 3rd since 1999, but the biggest reason I keep coming back to Ford is resale values. Chevy and Dodge can't sell their diesels at least in the South w/o 0% for 60 months most of the year. This destroys the resale of any vehicle that offers it.
 
In my opinion Chevy and Dodge want a piece of Ford's pie so bad that is what they are willing to do to gain market share. This is fine if you need to finance a vehicle this long and if you don't plan on trading every 2.5 - 3 years like the average person does.
 
Pick up an Auto Trader and compare Edmunds new vehicle prices to 1 and 2 year-old diesel trucks of all 3 manufacturers. Plus, Ford has about 2 million Powerstrokes on the road if that tells you anything about their following.
 
I drive 50K a per year and trade my PSD's every 70-90K with great trade values. I X-Plan my new trucks so I know exactly what the trade is worth to them.
 
The biggest thing I would be concerned of is hooking your trailer to a truck like you are considering buying and see which one pulls the best. I have a feeling with this kind of weight behind you will learn something very quick in your selection process.
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by jtt3
Sep 28, 2003 (7:24 pm)
The GM in those years will have the towing capcity advantage by far. Ford in the new 2004 model has taken that advantage over.
 
   The diesel motors are all comparable and good but GM has an Allison tranny which is excellent. Ford tranny just par and Chrysler has never quite got the tranny problems solved
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Allison trans is no advantage by kg11
Sep 28, 2003 (9:48 pm)
I had the transmission replaced TWICE in my '01 2500 HD in the first year.I havn't had major problems with it in over 25k mi ,but it don't like towing with the A/C on hot days.In fact it don't like the heat at all.I'm planning to trade it for a Ford this spring.
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Was it an Allison by jtt3
Sep 29, 2003 (6:50 am)
Maybe I should have said you have the option for the Allison.
 
  I beleive GM has one of their own trannys available also. Which I am not familiar with.
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Allison or 6 spd by kg11
Sep 29, 2003 (6:29 pm)
Those are your choices. If you want the GM Duramax diesel get the manual trans.
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Ford vs. Chev vs Dodge by jimlockey
Oct 04, 2003 (9:03 pm)
I have an 2000 Ford 350 single wheel 7.3 diesel and have had excellent luck with it. I'm pulling our fifth 5th wheel. If I had to choose today on replacing our truck it would be GMC/Chev 1st, Ford a very close 2nd, and Dodge 3rd. Why GMC/Chev over Ford? Answer, the allison auto transmission and GMC diesel has more of it's bugs corrected. What have I owned: Fords and Dodges. Why not Dodge? Weak auto transmission. If I did not pull most of the time then Dodge would be a much stronger consideration.
 
A diesel truck would be my only choice. When Ford, DC, or GMC gets a decent size affordable diesel SUV, Station Wagon or sedan in a diesel I will get that too, but I'm sick and tired of some of the business practices of foreign automobile dealers.
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Oct 07, 2003 (5:12 am)
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schsr by oldharry
Oct 11, 2003 (7:28 pm)
Ask for service records. They are all excelent trucks, but any company can have a bad one. Drive them all, and tow your trailer if you can, then buy the one you like.
 
Harry

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