And I can tell you all makes brake down. I have towed literally hundreds of relatively new Dodge trucks in with blown transmissions. GMs have great drive trains, but all the lil stuff breaks like switch levers, door handles and things like that.
In my Ten years of towing I drove many different styles, makes and models of commercial grade trucks. BY far, and I mean VERY far, the hardest working, and most reliable, with fewest breakdowns was the UD which is made by Nissan. The turbo 6 cyl. motor has more power than any ford diesel I ever drove. The only truck I drove that had more power was a ford Triton V10, and when it was working that hard, it got like 4 MPG. Not to mention the life expectancy of gas engines Vs Diesel. The gas truck was purchased specifically for 1 type of tow, illegally parked cars in Mobile Estate Complexes, (needed to be very quiet).
I'm not very happy about the fact that I think Nissan makes a better commercial truck than the US, but it's true. Not many Dodge Tow trucks out there, thats got to be an indication of a weakness of some kind.
I'm going to keep my 76 fleetside 1/2 ton Chevy for ever! It was my first truck, and its a nice lil hotrod

it doesn't do much work except tow my lil 18' boat to the lake. And theres no way I would put my 22" Pirellis in any mud

A_Clown