shapiroeric
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2015 GMC Denali to Gen2....not a single regret
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Any thoughts on how their steering compares? My Raptor isn't being delivered until late April, but based on a few test drives, my initial impression was the steering feels better in the Silverado. Less steering angle required, less artificial feeling, my Chevy feels more analog, linear, and connected to the road. Part of it could be due to tire difference: both run KO2s but different sizes. Part of it could be just what I'm used to. But after testing all the steering modes, I still couldn't find my Goldilocks. It either felt too light/boosted or artificially too heavy. I know steering feel is somewhat subjective, so I'm curious, what's your opinion?
P.S. Not bashing the new Raptor's steering at all... still looking forward to owning and driving the beast!
I always liked GM's transmission tuning better. At least for the 6.2 6 and 8 speed compared to my G1. The Raptor always feels like its one gear too high for me. Probably an MPG thing though. I'm sure the G2 in sport mode will be what I'm looking for.
Have you ever driven FCA's ZF 8 speed? I rate it above and beyond GM's relatively new 8 speed, any day of the week, whether in the Denali, or my Stingray.
I don't know which one it was. I want to say it was 2016 Silverado with a 6.2.
That would be paired with GM's 8 speed. My question was actually if you've ever driven a Chrysler Corp. vehicle with the ZF 8-speed automatic. If you haven't, try it if you get a chance. I'm amazed at how much more refined it is than GM's unit. Of course, I shouldn't be, as ZF is the choice of so many high end luxury vehicles. FCA was super lucky to get that transmission in mainstream vehicles like the RAM, Challenger, Charger......it's a phenomenal transmission.