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Old 04-21-2007, 03:36 AM   #1
Delaine and Lindy
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Stopped at a GM dealership and got to see the 2007.5 2500HD with the Duramas/Allison and the Duramax makes less noise than the Ford or Dodge engine. The interior is awesome, it had the LTZ option. GM hit a home run with this interior, everything was great. I think it makes less noise than our 2006 Kodiak. I know for a fact our Kodiak makes less noise than the 08 F-450. I have had them side by side. I really wish GM would get the 3500HD's out and see what changes they made. All the above is just my opinion. GBY....
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