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   / help buying truck #31  
I get about 14 on the highway and less in the city, byt that's with a standard tranny, an automatic may be different
 
   / help buying truck #32  
RCR
Brake controller? (Guess I'll put it in)
Supposed to be available on the NEW body style 2500's

Flex-fuel
I have not seen E85 on the 6.0

Tires and wheels? 2500’s come with 16in??? Looks like a stork.
The new style will have 17" as an option

Ask about reverse sensing system. (Sounds handy)
It is to available on the New Style

Which rear end?
Old Style 4.10
New Style 3.73

Check the gas mileage rating (Doesn't seem to be one)
The weight rating excludes this from mileage listing requirements

WIRING PROVISIONS CAMPER
Available on both body styles

Remote Vehicle Starter System
New Body style - Part of a Package

bed liner
Pickup bed side rails?
running boards (I guess black)

If purchased as a GM accessory prior to delivery (needs to be on buyers agreement) covered by bumper to bumper warranty

If you want the new body style you will have to wait until approx. April next year. (Same frame as current style. Possibly same suspension.)

You have some choices for the current body style.
1500HD - this is the old 2500 - w/3.73 7900# towing
w/4.10 9900# towing
16" rims

1500 w/6.0 MAX and Tow Package w/4.10 9900# towing
17" rims


Just as a note: Typically the smaller rim (less weight) is better for towing.


Kurt
 
   / help buying truck #33  
MLinOleMiss said:
I get about 14 on the highway and less in the city, byt that's with a standard tranny, an automatic may be different

Nice! Up here in hilly Vermont I'm getting a consistent 12.7mpg in rural driving unladen. We don't have many straight stretches of road where I live. When towing a four ton load I get about 9mpg, which is also what I get when plowing snow in 4WD.

Pete
 
   / help buying truck #34  
rcrcomputing said:
Wonder what kind of gas miliage to expect with the 2500 6.0 liter. The sticker leaves me with no clue at all..

Once a vehicle is over a certain weight the manufactuer is not required to publish the MPG. A 2500 is likely over that weight. My Chevy 2500 was over. My F350 is way over. :D

I carry loads of stuff and don't tow. But I did size the truck to tow my tractor if I ever needed too. I ended up with a diesel because of the much better milage. But the Gas Vs Diesel arugment goes on forever like which oil to use. My two cents is that while you pay more for a diesel over a gasser up front, but you get the power and MPG while you own the truck. When you sell you get the money back at resale. I know I did when I sold the Chevy that had a diesel.

Later,
Dan
 
   / help buying truck #35  
rcrcomputing said:
<grin>
I believe you have great insight! I confess! I want a "real man truck"

Now then, do I still want a 3.73 rear end since I'm going to a 3/4 ton? Or a 4.10?


If you were pulling a HEAVY trailer all the time I would say 4:10, but I would get 3:73's and never look back... that's what my 03 3/4T Dodge with the Cummins has and I'll never go back... my old tonner had 4:11's and it was wound TIGHT at 70mph...
 
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   / help buying truck #36  
As I said, I've been doing this for a while and even though you weren't at my dealership, I could still see your grin after your first post. You for your "maybe" loads need nothing more than what's coming in that truck as its tow package. If its 3.43's, that will be fine. This ratio will tow your tractor and trailer weight without setting up too much of a buzz on the hwy and be a better package as a daily driver. Trust me, for what you might tow, that 3.40-3.70 final drive ratio will do ya.
 
   / help buying truck #37  
Yet another vote for at least a 3/4 ton. No one ever complains there truck is too capable and tows too well.

Pat
 
   / help buying truck #38  
Some notes for what it's worth (or not!)
My brother's F250 rides like his old F150 once you load it up with sheetrock! Feels really nice.. (less bumpy etc).

Reverse sensing? I'd imaging that's useless w/ a trailer attached huh?

If I could spend more of your money, go w/ diesel!!! Diesel gets 30 - 35% better fuel economy. Flex fuel is a joke, e85 is our tax dollars subsidizing archer daniels midland's corn and the fuel economy is SIGNIFICANTLY worse than GASOLINE. if you get 15 mpg gas, you'll get like 12 on e85!
All above can be crosschecked at: Search by Class for Fuel Efficient Cars :)

Limited slip - my understanding that this was when both tires turn on the axel (driven) then as you go around a turn they would turn at different speeds, thus wear and tear if not allowed to 'slip' a little (like a full positraction rear).
 

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