This weekend I drove a 2017 F-350 Lariat dually and a 2016 Ram 2500 Laramie. The Ram also had exhaust brakes, so that confirms all 3 have the exhaust brake option in the 3/4 tons. I've seen them all personally. I drove these two, one after the other. The Ford obviously had a very stiff suspension. Plenty of get up and go. I still like it's interior and features better than the Ram's.
The Ram felt like a smoother ride to both my wife and I. This one was an automatic this time (on purpose). For some reason to me, it feels like it has some drag to it like not freewheeling as much. The salesman said because it was very low on fuel. He said that's not normal but they tend to feel like they are dragging when low. I haven't really heard that before, but he sells both brands so it wasn't like he was trying to convince me one way or the other. I also put my foot in the floor of it and while it climbed through the speed quickly, it didn't feel as punchy as the Ford or the Chevy I previously drove. That said, it was very smooth through the gears and I never really felt the shift points, so that may be why I don't feel like it just gets up and goes. I'm used to feeling the different undulations of going through gears.
Externally, the Ram still sounds like a diesel truck. I liked that; my wife didn't. Internally, I didn't notice any excessive road noise in either of them.
Both were averaging just below 14 mpg on the fuel gauges, but neither one had any appreciable miles and I'm sure it's all foot on the floor city test driving just like I was doing.
I went to a GMC dealer who has some DMax's in transit, but none currently on the lot, so I haven't driven a Sierra yet.
Maybe a little unfairly, I think I've ruled out the Ram at this point. Can't put my finger on it exactly or really quantify it, but just am not in love with it. It is a smooth ride though and for that I should probably keep thinking about it. Very comfortable seat too. I may try driving it one more time.
I keep wondering if I like the Ford so much because that is what I'm used to driving right now, so it already feels and is laid out much like my current truck. That could be tainting my comparisons. I really am trying to be objective, but maybe it's not entirely possible.