Mar-26-2018 06:43 PM
Apr-23-2018 04:31 PM
alexleblanc wrote:Geodude wrote:spoon059 wrote:Geodude wrote:
In Ontario, a pickup truck is defined as having a GVWR 6000 kgs and under, and at that weight there are no personal use exemptions of any kind, you're 100% commercial. The GM dually has a GVWR of just under 6,000 kgs so it hits all my numbers and I don't need a CVOR.
Bummer. Doesn't Ford offer different GVWR packages anymore? I know you used to be able to spec out a F350 at 2 or 3 different weight limits, even though there was zero mechanical difference, just to get around these types of arbitrary designations.
On another note, you lose headroom as you gain trim cost in a Ram? I never knew that... but then again I have a Tradesman!
A buddy told me Ford offers a derated F-350 DRW in the US but not in Canada. I did let Ford Canada HQ know that they lost a sale over that. At the price of these things you'd think every sale would count. 🙂
On the Rams, I was told the higher trim models have higher seats to make room for the electric motors under the seat. I visited one local dealership and found they could have made the Ram's seat lower, even with the electric motor. The salesman said no problem we can remove the seat, cut out an inch of the seat mount, and boom, you have a lower seat. Yeah, great idea... He never did call me back on that plan!
if you pop onto the Ford.ca configurator you'll see that there's a 9900 GVWR downgrade option right there - still an option.
Apr-23-2018 12:53 PM
Geodude wrote:spoon059 wrote:Geodude wrote:
In Ontario, a pickup truck is defined as having a GVWR 6000 kgs and under, and at that weight there are no personal use exemptions of any kind, you're 100% commercial. The GM dually has a GVWR of just under 6,000 kgs so it hits all my numbers and I don't need a CVOR.
Bummer. Doesn't Ford offer different GVWR packages anymore? I know you used to be able to spec out a F350 at 2 or 3 different weight limits, even though there was zero mechanical difference, just to get around these types of arbitrary designations.
On another note, you lose headroom as you gain trim cost in a Ram? I never knew that... but then again I have a Tradesman!
A buddy told me Ford offers a derated F-350 DRW in the US but not in Canada. I did let Ford Canada HQ know that they lost a sale over that. At the price of these things you'd think every sale would count. 🙂
On the Rams, I was told the higher trim models have higher seats to make room for the electric motors under the seat. I visited one local dealership and found they could have made the Ram's seat lower, even with the electric motor. The salesman said no problem we can remove the seat, cut out an inch of the seat mount, and boom, you have a lower seat. Yeah, great idea... He never did call me back on that plan!
Apr-23-2018 06:51 AM
shum02 wrote:BurbMan wrote:ACZL wrote:
Ford truck guy-- We are in same boat pretty much. Got ours in Dec of '14 and just over 37K.
Glad you guys haven't had any problems but if you really want to talk reliability, come back and post when there is a 1 and then a 2 in front of those mileage numbers.
If I so far can get 250K out of my IH 6.0L I'm pretty sure Ford's 6.7L will do just fine. Heck, looking at local used trucks in my area I see LOT's of 1st gen 6.7L trucks hitting well into that range already.
Apr-22-2018 10:04 PM
Apr-16-2018 04:31 AM
Apr-15-2018 04:35 PM
spoon059 wrote:Geodude wrote:
In Ontario, a pickup truck is defined as having a GVWR 6000 kgs and under, and at that weight there are no personal use exemptions of any kind, you're 100% commercial. The GM dually has a GVWR of just under 6,000 kgs so it hits all my numbers and I don't need a CVOR.
Bummer. Doesn't Ford offer different GVWR packages anymore? I know you used to be able to spec out a F350 at 2 or 3 different weight limits, even though there was zero mechanical difference, just to get around these types of arbitrary designations.
On another note, you lose headroom as you gain trim cost in a Ram? I never knew that... but then again I have a Tradesman!
Apr-15-2018 03:55 PM
Geodude wrote:
In Ontario, a pickup truck is defined as having a GVWR 6000 kgs and under, and at that weight there are no personal use exemptions of any kind, you're 100% commercial. The GM dually has a GVWR of just under 6,000 kgs so it hits all my numbers and I don't need a CVOR.
Apr-15-2018 01:17 PM
blofgren wrote:Geodude wrote:
We traded our 2011 F-350 6.7 in early February. We bought it new in the fall of 2010, so it was an early build. Me, the early adopter.
As my wife said, the truck spent 7 years working hard for us, towing a heavy trailer and it didn't hiccup once. We sold it because the extended warranty had run out and those early builds had 3-4 things that would stood a higher chance of eventually going badly wrong vs. later 6.7s.
Shum, I coulda sold it to you for a great price! 😉
Curious why you made the jump to a GM if you were happy with your Ford, especially with an all new Super Duty now available.
Apr-14-2018 06:01 PM
Geodude wrote:
We traded our 2011 F-350 6.7 in early February. We bought it new in the fall of 2010, so it was an early build. Me, the early adopter.
As my wife said, the truck spent 7 years working hard for us, towing a heavy trailer and it didn't hiccup once. We sold it because the extended warranty had run out and those early builds had 3-4 things that would stood a higher chance of eventually going badly wrong vs. later 6.7s.
Shum, I coulda sold it to you for a great price! 😉
Apr-12-2018 04:32 PM
Apr-11-2018 06:16 PM
Apr-11-2018 02:23 PM
brooks379 wrote:
It’s been 4 years since I bought a brand new 2014 F350 4x4 long box SuperDuty with the 6.7 Powerstroke. I have been pulling a tt, equipment trailer and a horse trailer sometimes with 4 horses in it all over the south west. Before buying this truck I had a 350 with the 7.3 in it and thought that was probably the best truck Ford would probably ever make but this 6.7 with 102,000 miles on it has beat the 7.3 in every way !!! I’m getting on average 18 to 20 mpg empty and 11....12 loaded . The truck as only been back to the dealer once because of a check engine light, turned out It was because I didn’t plug the air cleaner sensor back in. I like all kinds of trucks but I would buy one of these again in a heart beat !!
Apr-09-2018 03:38 PM
1jeep wrote:
its always the dodge...ram..owners that seem to be so knowledgeable about any and all ford failures...lol
Apr-09-2018 07:19 AM