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Originally Posted by cliff clavin
looking at the graph (on consumer reports website) the 2 wheel drive is practically at the top and the 4 wheel drive is near the bottom......I have a hard time understanding what the difference between the two could account for the large difference in ratings......I did not think the camshaft, transmission or torque converter issues affected only 4 wheel drive and not the 2???
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You are correct and I am telling you its because they want a truck that rides like a car, thats also what GM has been after for a while now.