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    Posted: 20 hours 56 minutes ago at 8:34pm

   Wow who would have thought?

The votes are in, the numbers tallied, and the WINNERS announced:


The top 5 cheapest DIESEL trucks to own all hail from the same automaker.

     General Motors makes the top 5 cheapest DIESEL trucks to own.

   -- judged on their AVERAGE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTS

   1st Place: Chevy Silverado 1500   $714 / mo.

   2nd Place: GMC Sierra 1500      $727 / mo.

   3rd Place: GMC Sierra 2500HD    $912 / mo.

   4th Place: Chevy Silverado 2500HD $936 / mo.

   5th Place: Chevy Silverado 3500    $1,109 / mo.

I find it very impressive that a Chevy Silverado 3500 ( 1 ton ) could

beat out the competition FORD and RAM 1500 Series ( 1/2 ton )

And as everybody knows, the GM Duramax Diesel requires DEF

    CONGRATULATIONS GENERAL MOTORS -- JOB WELL DONE

Gary

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote steve(ill) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 hours 14 minutes ago at 9:16pm
LOL.... You expect FORD to win a VOTE made up of 90% CHUBBY owners ???  LOL

Edited by steve(ill) - 20 hours 14 minutes ago at 9:16pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 hours 31 minutes ago at 9:59pm

Are you actually suggesting that the vote might be a little bit one-sided ?

   Nooooooooooo   they wouldn't do that, would they?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 hours 60 minutes ago at 2:30am
Garee, I have a 342,000 mile 99Ford SD250 7.3, routine maintenance every 5000 miles, twice installed under valve cover wire harnesses, a fuel filter heater plate and swapped turbos at 341,000 as felt could be due. Had the OE starter fail at 341,000.
BP Know of NO ONE here with a Duramax that has not changed all fuel injectors at least twice in 250,000 miles, always leaking always something electronically failed. Cannot keep seats in the trucks as foam collapses(My Ford are OE and sit Excellently), also seat drive adjustment systems in the GMs routinely fail.

All the 99 and later trucks corrupt as been hit by rust bombs, reminds me of the 1970s GMs and IH trucks the engineers have not learned from.

GM and Ford adopted the same Boxed Frame design in last few years, both brands rust from inside out and self destruct the chassis at rear of cab routinely, know that from local body shops. Ram adopted super stiff chassis and are now seeing chassis cracking, so is actually no decent truck on the market any further. And at a cost of no less than $70,k

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote WF owner Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 hours 55 minutes ago at 6:35am
I have a cousin that has one of the 1500's with a diesel engine, who would probably not agree with your "poll".  
It has been at the dealer for 3 months (just after Halloween). It had been back several times for excessive oil use and, finally, the engine refused to start. They loaded it and took it back and it has been there since. He told me his car has 250,000 miles and is at the point where he doesn't really trust it to go on a long trip and he is making payments on a truck he can't drive.
I guess I would agree that his cost of operation for the last three months had been low!
Google "Chevy Silverado 1500 diesel engine problems". You will come up with a lot of reading!!!
I don't put much faith in these 10 worst tractor or 10 best lawnmower online articles. Most, including Consumer Reports polls, are geared to achieving results they want ($$$).

By the way old buddy, do you still wear those underwear with bowties on them???


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Hey Curt

How did you find out about my Bow-Tie Underwear?

Did your wife tell you? LOL

Sure wasn't my wife, she wasn't at the GOTO. Maybe it was Larry!


I guess I just have Chevy blood in my veins.

The most miles I have ever put on a Truck was a 2001.

Traded in 2008 with 97,000 km for my first Duramax.

Driving Duramax ever since. Just put the key in and go.

   Get out of the way FORD - I'm coming through
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I had a 1989 F250.. drove it 250K miles and sold..... bought a 2001 F150 and drove it 250K miles and sold.... Bought a 2002 F150 and drove it 250K miles and sold... have a 2013 now with 100K miles.......... Never have had much problems, thats why i keep driving them ..... 97K km is NOTHING..( thats 60K miles .... i dont consider a truck even broke in untill it hits 150,000. )

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Originally posted by Gary Gary wrote:


   Wow who would have thought?

The votes are in, the numbers tallied, and the WINNERS announced:


The top 5 cheapest DIESEL trucks to own all hail from the same automaker.

     General Motors makes the top 5 cheapest DIESEL trucks to own.

   -- judged on their AVERAGE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTS

   1st Place: Chevy Silverado 1500   $714 / mo.

   2nd Place: GMC Sierra 1500      $727 / mo.

   3rd Place: GMC Sierra 2500HD    $912 / mo.

   4th Place: Chevy Silverado 2500HD $936 / mo.

   5th Place: Chevy Silverado 3500    $1,109 / mo.

I find it very impressive that a Chevy Silverado 3500 ( 1 ton ) could

beat out the competition FORD and RAM 1500 Series ( 1/2 ton )

And as everybody knows, the GM Duramax Diesel requires DEF

    CONGRATULATIONS GENERAL MOTORS -- JOB WELL DONE

Gary


  No mention of the DOT putting out a bulletin on chevy gas truck engines grenading.  
  Law suit in the works for yrs.    
  Are you in high school???
2-8050 1-7080 6080 D-19 modelE & A 7040   R50       
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 4 hours 43 minutes ago at 12:47pm

Never Green

How about you start over by going back and reading the Post from the beginning.

Clearly stated at the beginning, Pick-up Trucks with Diesel Engines.

Nothing to do with Gas Engines.

But yes you are correct. GM does have an issue with there 6.2 litre Gas Engine that was used in Sierra and Silverado Pick-up Trucks.

I believe I read somewhere that the Oil Supply to a Crankshaft Bearing is somehow related to the Engine Ignition switching to only 6 cylinder or 4 cylinder modes.

Trying to figure out your question about High School.

Were you thinking of going back and continuing in to High School?

Bet it would do you a lot of good.

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Never Green CLEARLY STATED that he was bringing up GAS ENGINES in the CHUBBY trucks......Not a NECESSITY to follow the original post 100%.... You veer off topic CONSTANTLY with your posts...
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 2 hours 17 minutes ago at 3:13pm
More like Jr High now convinced.  HAS NO CLUE as to What engines and what sizes unless moves to WIKI to find them, and then trusts the CONS at WIKI that were proved NOT Experts but Opinion based References.
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