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[mention=161433]Grumpy Bear[/mention] is very passionate about how terrible the 2019/2020 GM Truck is. This is a dedicated place for him to share his thoughts, views, and opinions.

LOL. He just has a different perspective. IMHO - If GM had more GrumpyBears we likely would have a better truck. I’ve been happy with my 2020 3L Duramax. That certainly will trigger a response.
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2 minutes ago, jnissen said:


LOL. He just has a different perspective. IMHO - If GM had more GrumpyBears we likely would have a better truck. I’ve been happy with my 2020 3L Duramax. That certainly will trigger a response.

I don't disagree one bit! I'm just tired of seeing 4 straight pages of personal opinion arguing over how the 2015 regular cab v6 is a better truck.  This is a great place for him to convince GM to up their game and/or convince prospective 2019/2020 GM truck buyers that they should be buying the 2015 v6 model instead.  The bickering has run it's course and is taking away from the original thread's purpose.

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True. When a thread says would you "re buy" a '19'/'20 he replies NO! It looks like an Edsel. Really? C'mon guy....

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33 minutes ago, Duramax3oh said:

@Grumpy Bear is very passionate about how terrible the 2019/2020 GM Truck is. This is a dedicated place for him to share his thoughts, views, and opinions.

Is it really? 

:rollin:

 

I'm pretty sure it is the last thing this thread is about.

:rolleyes:

 

 

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He is just passionate about the rcsb, he is grieving, leave him alone....

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The idea of a thread made for another member is suspect, imo, but Op did bring up a point that has long been a frustration of mine.  I own (outright) a '15 V6.  I kick tires regularly at my GM dealership and my salesman phones me on a regular basis.  I am not suffering financially but I need to spend responsibly.  My problem is, I have never encountered a truck that I would gamble on making me as happy as my current truck!

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Would you rebuy 2019/2020 GM truck?

 

Would you rebuy gas station sushi?  

 

This is allot of anger over,

"I wouldn't buy it the first time"

 

Evidently the question was actually meant as a plea for sympathetic support of a bad first buy.

Heaven forbid any other opinion.

 

My error.

Please continue your "didn't we make a wise choice' club back slapping session.

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Donstar said:

The idea of a thread made for another member is suspect, imo, but Op did bring up a point that has long been a frustration of mine.  I own (outright) a '15 V6.  I kick tires regularly at my GM dealership and my salesman phones me on a regular basis.  I am not suffering financially but I need to spend responsibly.  My problem is, I have never encountered a truck that I would gamble on making me as happy as my current truck!

I like my 2016 LTZ, but I like my 2019 LTZ way better.  It's more than just the 6.2L and 10 speed.  The 2019 has way more technology when it comes to towing.  And I find it's much easier to get in and out of.  I'm 6' 2" and when I get in my 2016 it feels much tighter.  The 2019 is more spacious and I've never hit my knee when getting in, like I do getting in the 2016.  I also think it looks much better, but that would never be a reason for me to upgrade. 

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