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Old 08-25-2017, 01:40 PM   #20
bill-e
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Just the opposite around here. 1500 EcoDiesels are as I stated with a $1500 REBATE. 2500/3500 Cummins diesels, comparably equipped are about $10K more (sticker price) with a $12K rebate, so essentially you can buy a "big Cummins" for the same price (comparably equipped) as a 1500 Diesel.
John, even if that was true here, my point was that for us short haul, 12 times a year campers, even at the same initial price it wouldn't make sense to me when I could get a half ton that rides like a car, is basically loaded and get's great mileage.

I purposely bought the truck before upgrading campers so I wouldn't buy more than I could tow. Didn't really want one even as big as I got but I made the mistake of bringing my wife with me when camper shopping
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