goducks10 wrote:
Taco wrote:
That torque won't make it faster up a grade or accelerating onto a freeway than an ecoboost or a 6.2 chevy so I wouldn't really call it a performance advantage.
A financial justification means a lower cost of ownership and operation. Slightly lower fuel useage coupled with a likely 4k initial upcharge and taxes and interest on that 4k combined with 40 cents more per gallon will probably not result in a payback during the life cycle of the truck so there is no financial justifiction there.
The eco and the ram diesel will both get better mpg than the chev 6.2, hemi 5.7, ford 6.2 and toyota 5.7. Whats the price surcharge for the eco over the 3.7? $2400.00 Have to wait and see waht Ram does on pricing before we jump to conclusions.
Last I looked, the surcharge for the Ecoboost engine in the F150 was $1095.00