Posted by notadeere on November 24, 2007 at 18:40:07 from (12.154.10.254):
In Reply to: diesel pick-ups posted by Doing Reserch on November 24, 2007 at 18:14:13:
since the early 80s chevy had built there own eng 6.2 not the best but was there own ... ford used IH diesel while dodge used cummns & dodge had best one now in the late 90's ford ,,,( u probly didnt know this) tried to buy cummins out from under dodge to put in there trucks... didnt work go cry a river ford... now ford tryd to keep up with gm when gm went to the new duramax eng & that is what started the all new quite engs less noise gm had it first i think for 4 yrs befor the others startd gettn lesss nose. anyway gm did a great thing in the diesel race dodge * thre cumms would be second in my book not that ford .. anyway gl if i was you id go with the GMC serria slt hd thats what i own & wouldnt go back to any of the others if paid to do so by them...
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