I saw this story about the 2007 model changes - Dodge, Ford, Chevrolet and GMC plan to offer new or revamped diesel engines for their heavy-duty pickups in 2007.
Dodge trucks will go on sale in January as 2007 models, while Ford's Super Duty is set to debut in the first quarter as a 2008 model (what's with that?). Dodge will have the biggest engine but the fewest cylinders. The inline six-cylinder Cummins turbodiesel, optional in the Dodge 2500 and 3500, grows from 5.9 liters to 6.7 liters. The increased engine size brings more power. Horsepower is rated at 350; torque is 650 pounds-feet. That's up from 325 hp and 610 pounds-feet of torque in 2006 models. Read the whole story here...
So what's your opinion, do you plan to buy a new truck in '07 or are you apprehensive about the economy and fuel prices?
Monday, November 27, 2006
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