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Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Sorry guys no "jealousy or inadequacies" here. I did the GM thing as my Dad worked for GM. My very first new car was a total POS and GM told me and my Dad too bad so sad. I drank from the Blue Oval Kool-Aid cup for many years and every last one of them were pure junk! So then I went on to Chrysler and have to say I have never had any of the problems that I did with the other two. BTW I started buying Chrysler's before I worked for them.
As for GM my Dad owns a 91 D350 with a Cummins in it not a GM! He owned on Chevy truck for two years and never bought another one so you know.
As for The Ford EB I have said a million times they have a great engine for towing and racing around town. But Ford sold me four vehicles (five if you count the replacement truck) and every last one was junk! They were in the service department more then all 14 new Chrysler products I have owned. I gave them more chances then I should have and will never own one ever again.
So jealous, nope not in the least guys. Oh BTW why is it OK for the Ford and GM guys to post about buying their bands in a Ram towing post but not the other way around? Is it " jealousy, or inadequacies of what others have and the poster only wishes they had."?
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โAug-25-2017 04:16 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Sorry guys no "jealousy or inadequacies" here. I did the GM thing as my Dad worked for GM. My very first new car was a total POS and GM told me and my Dad too bad so sad. I drank from the Blue Oval Kool-Aid cup for many years and every last one of them were pure junk! So then I went on to Chrysler and have to say I have never had any of the problems that I did with the other two. BTW I started buying Chrysler's before I worked for them.
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โAug-24-2017 09:27 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
So jealous, nope not in the least guys. Oh BTW why is it OK for the Ford and GM guys to post about buying on of their bands in a Ram towing post but not the other way around? Is it " jealousy, or inadequacies of what others have and the poster only wishes they had."?
โAug-24-2017 09:23 PM
โAug-24-2017 05:41 PM
ShinerBock wrote:Acdii wrote:
Well, most of it stems over jealousy, or inadequacies of what others have and the poster only wishes they had. Sort of how GM is so embarrassed by what they make that they have to cover it up to make it look like a Ford.
Although this is nothing compared to the V8 vs EB threads.....
Although I don't agree about the GM embarrassed thing since the 6.2L is plenty powerful, I do agree about jealousy or inadequacies thing. Every Ecodiesel owner that I know starts out by saying they purchased it for fuel economy and then they eventually try to compare it to more powerful towing engines like the GM 6.2L, Ram 5.7L, or Ford 3.5L EB. The Ecodiesel will NEVER be able to tow as much or have the performance of those engines so comparing them just apples to oranges since they are for two different types of buyers.
Comparing the Ecodiesel to those engines is like comparing a V6 Camaro to a V8 Camaro. Both are purchased for different reasons whether it be costs, fuel economy, or other reasons. Yeah, the V6 Camaro may get better fuel economy, but someone who purchased a V8 did not do it for fuel economy. They did it for power and were willing to sacrifice some fuel economy and higher costs for it. The V6 owner sacrificed power for fuel economy and costs savings. Trying to say that a stock V6 Camaro is just as powerful or has just as good as performance as the V8 Camaro sounds just as silly as V8 Camaro owners saying their car gets just as good of fuel mileage as the V6.
People with Ecodiesel's should love their engine for its fuel economy while understanding that it will never be a towing powerhouse because engines like the 3.5L Ecoboost which will blow its doors of every day of the week and even twice on Sundays. Ecoboost owners should love their engine for its power while understanding that it will never get the fuel economy of the Ecodiesel which will pass it at the fuel pumps.
If an Ecoboost owner is willing to sacrifice fuel economy for power and is fine with 17 mpg combined, then what does it matter if the Ecodiesel gets 23 mpg combined? If an Ecodiesel owners is willing to sacrifice power for fuel economy and are comfortable with traveling at slower speeds when towing, then what does it matter that another engine can get up the hill faster? Love your truck for the reasons why you bought it, NOT for the reasons that you didn't buy others.
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โAug-24-2017 07:48 AM
Acdii wrote:
Well, most of it stems over jealousy, or inadequacies of what others have and the poster only wishes they had. Sort of how GM is so embarrassed by what they make that they have to cover it up to make it look like a Ford.
Although this is nothing compared to the V8 vs EB threads.....
โAug-24-2017 07:08 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
Get over myself? Okay, I'll be your huckleberry if you want to talk to me like that, but you might end up regretting it.
Although I would like to see these threads you are talking about where the OP specifically asked about towing with an Ecodiesel(just like the OP did here with the Ecoboost) and the Ecoboost guys trashing the thread like you state.
โAug-23-2017 08:07 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
I guess this gives the green light for every Ecoboost owner to go into every Ecodiesel thread and trash the place.
They already do so get over yourself!
โAug-23-2017 07:51 PM
itguy08 wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
But as for ALL of the people rating these trucks, they all say Ram 1500 hands down beats the F150 and GM twins in ride and beats Ford in the Tech area.
LOL. Since prior to this year neither have changed much...
2015 F150 ReviewSome staffers prefer the slightly heavier steering feel of the Silverado, and the coil-sprung Ram 1500 offers a slightly better ride. But the F-150 delivers overall outstanding highway comfort and agility.
Not Hands down beats... They also say "Tech out the wazoo". Where's Ram's trailer backup assist, adaptive cruise, collision mitigation, etc? Oh that's right maybe next one, if there is a next one.
Can't think of one reason to buy a Ram 1500 for RV use. The powertrains are the worst of all of them, the quality isn't there, and the company probably will be going to the Chinese shortly.