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OT: 3/4 Ton Trucks
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Posted by Specter on April 11, 2006 at 07:45:38 from (161.184.182.75):
I'm still a couple years from being ready to buy one, but want to think ahead a little bit. I want to buy a late 1990's or early 2000's 3/4 truck in a couple years, for use as a daily driver and occaisonal trailering, maybe a couple of times each month, probably a triple axle or tandem dually gooseneck. I don't think I'd be trailering much further than 300 miles, tops. What do you guys think would be the best way to go, gas or diesel? If gas, I think I'm pretty much set on an early 2000's GMC with 6.0L V8. But I don't know much about diesels. What are the pros and cons of various manufacturer's diesels (i.e. Chev's Duramax, Dodge's Cummins, and Ford's Powerstroke)? Specter Alberta, Canada
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