The point was, a 3\4 ton is much more robust for doing what trucks do, which is hauling and towing. You get a lot more bang for your buck, and none of the issues with AFM, or even emissions testing in most states.
A 1\2 ton is a great option for those wanting something full size and 4wd, for inclimate weather.
Some occasionally want a large bed for hauling, but a nicer ride......I get it. My above statement was for people who tow and haul a lot.
Your needs are what they are. It was not suggestion toward you.
Yes I do and have in the past 15+ years daily drive a 2500 Suburban or 3500. I recently sold the 2500 Suburbans, but still drive my 3500 or K30 to the store or whatever, as long as my wife is not going.
In the past, I did drive 500+ miles a week, in a 3500.
Also, my point was fuel mileage. The newer 3.0 Duramax in the smaller trucks are commonly getting 28 -35 mpg, much more than the 1\2 ton of any maker....still has a bed capable of carrying stuff, and smaller package.
I am not a good example, as I like capability over efficiency.