Are we really seeing it here or is the poll skewed because the original post referenced GM? It seems several of the first posts were a "no" because of GM's IFS. Personally I don't see an issue especially since the GM 3/4 ton trucks seem to work fine (not looking to start a war of brands I'm just saying the IFS in 3/4 does work).
IDK but I'm excited for the Nissan CTD. I think there's a huge market in the 1/2 ton area for a diesel engine. Initially the will be high BUT as with anything else time and competition will, or should I say SHOULD, help to lower the mark up for a diesel option.
I'm not keen on the Dodge engine as it really doesn't offer much over the EcoBoost. I would have thought they'd come out swinging a better engine choice than the Fiat one.
Just my thoughts.
Why would it matter? All half ton trucks have IFS. Every single one of them. Every brand. If you need a solid front axle, then you buy a 3/4 ton or bigger. This thread is about half tons, so I'm not sure why IFS plays a role in it. Moot point.
I suppose, however, that many people responding "NO" are saying they won't buy a GM, they'd prefer a different brand. Maybe Ford or Ram, to a lesser extent Toyota or Nissan. But there are some vocal GM haters that don't care, anything as long as it's not GM. It's by no means scientific.
The 3.0L V6 RAM EcoDiesel in the half ton makes 240 hp @ 3600 rpm and 420 lb-ft torque @ 2000 rpm, and they estimate 19 city mpg and 26 highway mpg
The 3.5L V6 FORD EcoBoost in the half ton makes 365 hp @ 5000 rpm and 420 lb-ft torque @ 2500 rpm, and the EPA rated 15 city mpg and 21 highway mpg
So the RAM has way less horsepower, the same torque but at lower rpm, and gets 20-25% better fuel economy (4-5 mpg) and the option costs about the same
The 5.0L Cummins V8 in the Nissan will be one to watch. With nearly as much horsepower as the EcoBoost but 100 more lb-ft torque, it will be a monster. But fuel economy might not be its strong suit, and it may not do any better than the EPA ratings of the EcoBoost and GM's 5.3L V8. We'll have to wait and see....