Dodge has their 1/2 ton diesel.
Nissan recently released their new 1/2 ton diesel which surprised me by their impressive numbers that went with it.
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/12/2016-nissan-titan-xd-detroit-official/#image-40
So what is the hold up with GM? Worried about 3/4 ton sales? From the numbers boasted by the new eco-boost and now the Titan on towing capacity and payload they maybe should be. There are a lot of people I know that the capacities of these two vehicles definitely meet or exceed what they require and depending on the pricing the Nissan comes out with it may hurt 3/4 ton sales across the board. City folks and weekend warriors around my parts are likely going to jump all over this if the price is right. The numbers exceed most 1/2 tons and fall just short of the 3/4 ton.
They never should have scrapped the 4.5 Dmax in the 1/2 ton IMO. FWIW I think the colorado/canyon diesel is a waste of money for them to invest in but that's just me.
For risk of being burned at the stake here, although I plan to keep my LBZ for many more years, my next new diesel may just be Japanese!!:villagers:
Nissan recently released their new 1/2 ton diesel which surprised me by their impressive numbers that went with it.
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/12/2016-nissan-titan-xd-detroit-official/#image-40
So what is the hold up with GM? Worried about 3/4 ton sales? From the numbers boasted by the new eco-boost and now the Titan on towing capacity and payload they maybe should be. There are a lot of people I know that the capacities of these two vehicles definitely meet or exceed what they require and depending on the pricing the Nissan comes out with it may hurt 3/4 ton sales across the board. City folks and weekend warriors around my parts are likely going to jump all over this if the price is right. The numbers exceed most 1/2 tons and fall just short of the 3/4 ton.
They never should have scrapped the 4.5 Dmax in the 1/2 ton IMO. FWIW I think the colorado/canyon diesel is a waste of money for them to invest in but that's just me.
For risk of being burned at the stake here, although I plan to keep my LBZ for many more years, my next new diesel may just be Japanese!!:villagers: