โAug-29-2015 08:47 AM
โNov-15-2015 11:20 AM
IdaD wrote:Yes, for some the 3/4 ton payload ratings are meaningless. For others, not so meaningless.otrfun wrote:Right, but the payload rating on the 3/4 diesels is pretty meaningless. I'd like to see the axle rating on the new Titan as that's likely a better indicator of how it compares to the big diesels.brulaz wrote:If you're looking at 4x4's, only the current crop of lower-trim level big-bore 3/4 tons will have an exhaust brake and 2000++ lbs. of payload. FYI, payload on some of the fully-loaded, high-trim level, 4x4, big-bore 3/4 ton diesels drop below 2000 lbs.coolbreeze01 wrote:That and increase the payload over 1700#.
I'll be interested when they increase fuel capacity and add an exhaust brake.
Maybe the lower trim King Cabs will approach 2000#.
According to tlftrucks.com's review, the Nissan XD Cummins 4x2 Crew Cab has 2093 lbs. of payload.
There are some things I don't like about this newTitan but it's going to fill a niche for some people.
โNov-15-2015 11:05 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:IMO, Toyota is still taking a wait and see attitude on a 1/2 ton, diesel powered Tundra. They took two huge steps back from all the hoopla and rumors they generated two years ago about a possible introduction of a Cummins powered Tundra in 2016.
. . . Does anyone know if Toyota is still building a diesel pick up or did they scrap it? Have not heard anything about it.
Don
โNov-15-2015 11:02 AM
otrfun wrote:brulaz wrote:If you're looking at 4x4's, only the current crop of lower-trim level big-bore 3/4 tons will have an exhaust brake and 2000++ lbs. of payload. FYI, payload on some of the fully-loaded, high-trim level, 4x4, big-bore 3/4 ton diesels drop below 2000 lbs.coolbreeze01 wrote:That and increase the payload over 1700#.
I'll be interested when they increase fuel capacity and add an exhaust brake.
Maybe the lower trim King Cabs will approach 2000#.
According to tlftrucks.com's review, the Nissan XD Cummins 4x2 Crew Cab has 2093 lbs. of payload.
โNov-15-2015 10:14 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ChooChooMan74 wrote:
Hope I don't regret buying the EcoD. But then again, I am not towing anything big.
I bet Dodge/RAM is asking themselves the same question.
I bet we aren't, we have a lock on the 6.7 as the only manufacture that can use that engine up to the 650/6500 series trucks. So we didn't need a V8 diesel. Ram went for fuel mileage for the 1500 diesel letting the consumer decide what is important to them. Want to tow a larger RV get the 2500, want to tow a mid sized RV or most any boat get the 1500 with the Eco-Diesel.
My 2004 Ram 5.9 was rated at 305/555 this V8 is rated at 315/555 so it is going to be a great towing engine and still make good fuel mileage. Not the same as the Eco-Diesel but should fall in around the Eco-Boost numbers. Looks like a good fit for Nissan and Toyota. Does anyone know if Toyota is still building a diesel pick up or did they scrap it? Have not heard anything about it.
Don
โNov-15-2015 09:41 AM
FishOnOne wrote:ChooChooMan74 wrote:
Hope I don't regret buying the EcoD. But then again, I am not towing anything big.
I bet Dodge/RAM is asking themselves the same question.
โNov-15-2015 09:13 AM
brulaz wrote:If you're looking at 4x4's, only the current crop of lower-trim level big-bore 3/4 tons will have an exhaust brake and 2000++ lbs. of payload. FYI, payload on some of the fully-loaded, high-trim level, 4x4, big-bore 3/4 ton diesels drop below 2000 lbs.coolbreeze01 wrote:That and increase the payload over 1700#.
I'll be interested when they increase fuel capacity and add an exhaust brake.
Maybe the lower trim King Cabs will approach 2000#.
โNov-15-2015 08:54 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
I'll be interested when they increase fuel capacity and add an exhaust brake.
โNov-15-2015 08:09 AM
โNov-15-2015 07:33 AM
brulaz wrote:Nice reviews. Appears this truck has NVH characteristics comparable to a luxury sedan. Little surprised there was no comment about fuel economy. Maybe I missed it.
The news embargo is over and both FastLane Trucks and PickupTrucks.com have posted reviews:
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2015/11/2016-nissan-titan-xd-first-drive.html
Apparently no exhaust brake.
Looks more and more like a heavy, luxury, diesel half-ton.
โNov-15-2015 07:27 AM
brulaz wrote:
The news embargo is over and both FastLane Trucks and PickupTrucks.com have posted reviews:
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2015/11/2016-nissan-titan-xd-first-drive.html
Apparently no exhaust brake.
Looks more and more like a heavy, luxury, diesel half-ton.
โNov-15-2015 04:28 AM
โNov-14-2015 08:54 AM
thomasmnile wrote:Neat story! Who woulda known! I certainly didn't.otrfun wrote:Well, Not Quite True ๐
There's a very good reason why you'll never see a diesel engine in an Indy 500 race car.
โNov-14-2015 07:31 AM
โNov-14-2015 06:50 AM
โNov-14-2015 06:41 AM
thomasmnile wrote:otrfun wrote:
There's a very good reason why you'll never see a diesel engine in an Indy 500 race car.
Well, Not Quite True ๐