Zoomzoommo
Active Member
Placed an order this week for a Cyclone 3110 that will be delivered in January, so it's now time to hone in on a TV. I've already been through the SRW vs DRW decision making process, and will be purchasing a new or lightly used DRW. Additionally, I've made stops at the local Ford, GMC and Dodge dealers to check out their offerings, while also reading the various postings on this forum. The 'hurt locker' report has been read multiple times.
A few general impressions about my options:
Ford - I really like the job Ford has done with their entire product lineup. My DD is a '12 Focus hatchback, and I can't say enough about the build quality of this car. Ford also has my respect. My sole hesitation with the Ford is its poor performance with exhaust braking, as I do intend to spend time in the Rockies. Is this a legitimate concern if pulling 16,500#?
Dodge - IMO, Dodge has the most visually appealing truck. However, based on what I've read, they simply don't measure up to the Ford and GMC in towing prowess. Is this a correct assumption? Will a Megacab with a 6' 4" bed require a sliding hitch? There seems to be more lightly used Rams for sale in my area than the Fords or GMC's, so I don't want to rule out the Ram. Also, the new Ram is due to hit showrooms in January, and the press release promises best in class towing figures, along with a new Aisin transmission. So I like the Rams, but don't know that the current models measure up to Ford or GMC.
GMC - I view the GMC as the best 'tool' among the three brands. But for me, the truck and brand is the least attractive. We've always purchased GMC cargo vans at work, and they've been indestructible. Perhaps I just need to get over the bailout thing. The other downside is that GMC is updating their lineup for 2014, so the truck would be 'dated' a year after purchase. And like the Ford, it's tough to find lightly used examples.
Would appreciate any feedback or answers to my questions.
A few general impressions about my options:
Ford - I really like the job Ford has done with their entire product lineup. My DD is a '12 Focus hatchback, and I can't say enough about the build quality of this car. Ford also has my respect. My sole hesitation with the Ford is its poor performance with exhaust braking, as I do intend to spend time in the Rockies. Is this a legitimate concern if pulling 16,500#?
Dodge - IMO, Dodge has the most visually appealing truck. However, based on what I've read, they simply don't measure up to the Ford and GMC in towing prowess. Is this a correct assumption? Will a Megacab with a 6' 4" bed require a sliding hitch? There seems to be more lightly used Rams for sale in my area than the Fords or GMC's, so I don't want to rule out the Ram. Also, the new Ram is due to hit showrooms in January, and the press release promises best in class towing figures, along with a new Aisin transmission. So I like the Rams, but don't know that the current models measure up to Ford or GMC.
GMC - I view the GMC as the best 'tool' among the three brands. But for me, the truck and brand is the least attractive. We've always purchased GMC cargo vans at work, and they've been indestructible. Perhaps I just need to get over the bailout thing. The other downside is that GMC is updating their lineup for 2014, so the truck would be 'dated' a year after purchase. And like the Ford, it's tough to find lightly used examples.
Would appreciate any feedback or answers to my questions.
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