im with alot of others on this , all 3 have very different and unique qualities, for me i like the gm interiors hand down i have found them more comfortable, cummins durability is hard to argue with.
I just bought a 2011 f350 dually with the new engine, and wow what a difference compared to my last one with the 6.4 twin turbo. This new 6.7 is simply awsome, 735lbs of torque, is more then enough to haul my 40 ft toyhauler, with 4300 km on it now , the milage just keeps getting better and better. On average when i picked it up i was getting 16lires/100 km, now im sitting around 12litres/100.......thats a significant change in 3 tanks of fuel, the new transmission is extremely smooth, and when it goes into its regen mode, i dont have to find a gas station in 10 minutes. My last truck with the 6.4 litre would literaly burn a 1/8 tank of fuel during regen........untill i tore the dpf and crap out of it, but even doing that didnt give me any huge gains in mileage.
So far im very happy with the new Ford diesels, they needed a complete overhaul and ford delivered
I just bought a 2011 f350 dually with the new engine, and wow what a difference compared to my last one with the 6.4 twin turbo. This new 6.7 is simply awsome, 735lbs of torque, is more then enough to haul my 40 ft toyhauler, with 4300 km on it now , the milage just keeps getting better and better. On average when i picked it up i was getting 16lires/100 km, now im sitting around 12litres/100.......thats a significant change in 3 tanks of fuel, the new transmission is extremely smooth, and when it goes into its regen mode, i dont have to find a gas station in 10 minutes. My last truck with the 6.4 litre would literaly burn a 1/8 tank of fuel during regen........untill i tore the dpf and crap out of it, but even doing that didnt give me any huge gains in mileage.
So far im very happy with the new Ford diesels, they needed a complete overhaul and ford delivered