Jun-27-2015 07:39 PM
Jul-01-2015 09:22 AM
Jul-01-2015 08:41 AM
Lance72 wrote:
In defense of Texas being flat. 90% of the state is flat with some long gradual hills here and there.
Jul-01-2015 08:41 AM
Jul-01-2015 08:28 AM
Jul-01-2015 08:20 AM
Jul-01-2015 08:16 AM
mr61impala wrote:
And which one will be an easier sell and a better ROI 3 to 5 years down the road?
Jul-01-2015 06:07 AM
Jun-30-2015 10:36 PM
mr61impala wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
One other positive of a heavy half with the ecoboost is forced induction. To get forced induction on a 3/4 ton truck you have to get a Diesel.
Now, is a Diesel 3/4 ton truck more expensive than an Ecoboost with the max payload? Maybe.. Depends on how they are optioned. Right now our local Ram dealership has 2500 Ram Tradesmen crew cabs with the 6.7 in the low $40k range. I have seen a lot of loaded up 2015 F150's selling for 50k plus.
Just wanted to mention that because the disparity in price for the class of truck isn't really that much.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
And which one will be an easier sell and a better ROI 3 to 5 years down the road?
Jun-30-2015 08:50 PM
Jun-30-2015 08:41 PM
mr61impala wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
One other positive of a heavy half with the ecoboost is forced induction. To get forced induction on a 3/4 ton truck you have to get a Diesel.
Now, is a Diesel 3/4 ton truck more expensive than an Ecoboost with the max payload? Maybe.. Depends on how they are optioned. Right now our local Ram dealership has 2500 Ram Tradesmen crew cabs with the 6.7 in the low $40k range. I have seen a lot of loaded up 2015 F150's selling for 50k plus.
Just wanted to mention that because the disparity in price for the class of truck isn't really that much.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
And which one will be an easier sell and a better ROI 3 to 5 years down the road?
Jun-30-2015 07:42 PM
Jun-30-2015 06:17 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
One other positive of a heavy half with the ecoboost is forced induction. To get forced induction on a 3/4 ton truck you have to get a Diesel.
Now, is a Diesel 3/4 ton truck more expensive than an Ecoboost with the max payload? Maybe.. Depends on how they are optioned. Right now our local Ram dealership has 2500 Ram Tradesmen crew cabs with the 6.7 in the low $40k range. I have seen a lot of loaded up 2015 F150's selling for 50k plus.
Just wanted to mention that because the disparity in price for the class of truck isn't really that much.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Jun-30-2015 03:43 PM
Samsonsworld wrote:goducks10 wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:
You mean no trouble? I tow over 9k and have no trouble maintaining 65mph up hill and bucking winds.
They have hills in Texas? Come on out to Oregon. I think my driveway is steeper than the hills in Texas. 🙂
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Jun-30-2015 02:11 PM
ugh wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:goducks10 wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:
You mean no trouble? I tow over 9k and have no trouble maintaining 65mph up hill and bucking winds.
They have hills in Texas? Come on out to Oregon. I think my driveway is steeper than the hills in Texas. 🙂
:h
Try and park your camper on that drive way.
Jun-30-2015 02:11 PM
Samsonsworld wrote:\
You mean no trouble? I tow over 9k and have no trouble maintaining 65mph up hill and bucking winds.