Hey bro,, one word for ya,,,, "practical". Your Escalade, did everything that you wanted it to do and then some. It was comfortable and got ok gas mileage with a full load. When we drove to Arkansas to pick up my Hustler, there and back to Georgia, I spent less than $500 in gas, and what about when we went to Tarboro, NC for my Max II, and then turned and burned straight to Pound, Va for two more Max II's, three hours later, the gas wasnt that bad, and we was comfortable and the Caddy performed wonderfully!! And note that your Caddy is on a shorter wheelbase than a regular bed truck, so a longer wheelbase truck can handle the weight better. If you think that you or we will ever have to tow over a truck and a trailer worth of weight (approx, 8-10k lbs) then the 2500 will be the choice. Over kill in this situation may kill your pockets. I mean, you could get the 2500 and upgrade to a gooseneck trailer and tow everybodys AATV to Busco and what not!!!! I know that will be easier on my pockets at least,,,, lol,, im just saying. I would go for the top shelf 1500, save the money from the difference of the two, and be happy with the peace of mind that you got the better of the two!!!
Also, Old Man Freddie has that F250 Diesel, for two Drag motorcyles with wheelie bars and a four wheeler in a 20x7.5 ft trailer,,, over kill!!!!!
Stanley Bryant, Finance Consultant at our local Chevy Dealership has a 2500 diesel pulling his Top Gas/Top Fuel 3000hp car in a 24ft car trailer,,,, right on time!!!!
You always said to get what you want, so its what you decide. The 1500 will do fine, but the 2500 will do more!!! Or,,,,,,,,,, you can always go Ford,,,, that new F150 Ecoboost has my name all on it,,,, and it could have your name on it too,,,, lol ( I know your only a Chevy man,lol)
If you do get it, before you deploy, go and see Mr. Stanley Bryant, Hinesville Chevy, and tell him that I sent you!! He loves Die Hard Chevy Lovers!!!!!
Also, Old Man Freddie has that F250 Diesel, for two Drag motorcyles with wheelie bars and a four wheeler in a 20x7.5 ft trailer,,, over kill!!!!!
Stanley Bryant, Finance Consultant at our local Chevy Dealership has a 2500 diesel pulling his Top Gas/Top Fuel 3000hp car in a 24ft car trailer,,,, right on time!!!!
You always said to get what you want, so its what you decide. The 1500 will do fine, but the 2500 will do more!!! Or,,,,,,,,,, you can always go Ford,,,, that new F150 Ecoboost has my name all on it,,,, and it could have your name on it too,,,, lol ( I know your only a Chevy man,lol)
If you do get it, before you deploy, go and see Mr. Stanley Bryant, Hinesville Chevy, and tell him that I sent you!! He loves Die Hard Chevy Lovers!!!!!
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