Used Car Pricing: 2005 Diesel Vehicles: Trucks
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CHEVROLET TRUCKS See all Chevrolet models
2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Large Truck View: Pictures | Video
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2dr Regular Cab LS Rwd SB Shown
Editors' Rating
7.9
Consumer Rating
8.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $13,193 - $23,099
Pros: Powerful engine lineup, multiple drivetrain configurations, substantial towing and hauling capacities.
Cons: Spotty build quality, mediocre interior design and materials.
What Edmunds.com says: With its numerous powertrain and cab configurations, and stout towing and hauling capacities, the Silverado HD is a hard truck to beat for those who need maximum functionality and capability.
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2005 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Large Truck View: Pictures | Video
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 4dr Extended Cab LS Rwd LB DRW Shown
Editors' Rating
7.9
Consumer Rating
7.7
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,629 - $23,619
Pros: Multiple drivetrain configurations, substantial towing and hauling capacities, compliant ride quality.
Cons: Interior design is showing its age, low-quality interior materials, below-average build quality.
What Edmunds.com says: Although the Silverado still has the capacity to tackle just about any job, its newer competition manages a slight edge when it comes to refinement and maximum towing power.
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DODGE TRUCKS See all Dodge models
2005 Dodge Ram Pickup 2500 Large Truck View: Pictures | Video
2003 Dodge Ram Pickup 2500 2dr Regular Cab Laramie 4WD LB Shown
Editors' Rating
8.0
Consumer Rating
8.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $14,015 - $23,984
Pros: Powerful engine lineup, huge payload and towing capacities, comfortable interior, compliant ride, available side curtain airbags.
Cons: Stunted standard bed, cramped rear seat, fewer body configurations that the competition.
What Edmunds.com says: The heavy-duty Ram offers serious diesel power, stout suspensions and a well-built, functional interior -- all of which make it an impressive package for hard-core truck users.
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2005 Dodge Ram Pickup 3500 Large Truck View: Pictures | Video
2004 Dodge Ram Pickup 3500 2dr Regular Cab Laramie Rwd LB DRW Shown
Editors' Rating
8.5
Consumer Rating
8.7
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,341 - $26,997
Pros: Powerful engine lineup, huge payload and towing capacities, comfortable interior, compliant ride, available side-curtain airbags.
Cons: Stunted standard bed, fewer body configurations than the competition.
What Edmunds.com says: The heavy-duty Ram offers serious diesel power, stout suspensions and a well-built, functional interior -- all of which make it an impressive package for hard-core truck users.
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FORD TRUCKS See all Ford models
2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty Large Truck View: Pictures
2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty 4dr Crew Cab Lariat 4WD SB Shown
Editors' Rating
7.7
Consumer Rating
8.6
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $13,722 - $22,220
Pros: Rugged construction, multiple configurations, competent off-road capabilities, high towing and payload capacities, diesel leads the class in power and fuel economy.
Cons: Noisy drivetrains, gas engines' poor mileage, vague steering, spotty build quality.
What Edmunds.com says: Class-leading payload and towing capacity and a wide variety of configurations and special-edition models help make the aging Super Duty a viable option for those who need a hard-core pickup civilized enough for everyday use.
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2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty Large Truck View: Pictures | Video
2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty 4dr Crew Cab Lariat 4WD SB Shown
Editors' Rating
7.7
Consumer Rating
8.4
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $13,714 - $23,538
Pros: Rugged construction, multiple configurations, competent off-road capabilities, high towing and payload capacities, optional diesel is very powerful and economical.
Cons: Noisy drivetrains, gas engines' poor mileage, vague steering, spotty build quality.
What Edmunds.com says: Class-leading payload and towing capacity along with a wide variety of configurations and special-edition models make the aging Super Duty a viable option for those who need a hard-core pickup civilized enough for everyday use.
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GMC TRUCKS See all GMC models
2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD Large Truck View: Pictures
2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD 2dr Regular Cab Rwd LB Shown
Editors' Rating
7.9
Consumer Rating
8.5
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $13,121 - $22,264
Pros: Powerful engine lineup, multiple drivetrain configurations, substantial towing and hauling capacities.
Cons: Spotty build quality, mediocre design and interior materials.
What Edmunds.com says: With its numerous powertrain and cab configurations, and stout towing and hauling capacities, the Sierra HD is a hard truck to beat for those who need maximum functionality and capability.
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2005 GMC Sierra 3500 Large Truck View: Pictures
2003 GMC Sierra 2500HD Crew Cab SLT Wheel Detail Shown
Editors' Rating
7.9
Consumer Rating
8.6
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,286 - $22,127
Pros: Multiple drivetrain configurations, substantial towing and hauling capacities, compliant ride quality.
Cons: Interior design is showing its age, spotty build quality, cheap interior materials.
What Edmunds.com says: Although the Sierra still has the capacity to tackle just about any job, its newer competition manages a slight edge when it comes to refinement and maximum towing power.
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