Mar-08-2021 11:04 AM
Mar-10-2021 07:39 AM
wowens79 wrote:4x4ord wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
That link was a waste of time, I even looked at the videos of a truck making dust and found nothing worthwhile. If folks use that fluff to make a purchase decision it is no wonder there are so many financed trucks,
Do you think if people didn’t care about fluff they would pay cash for their vehicles? Seems most people borrow money to buy vehicles but I’m gonna guess that those who pay cash might be more likely to buy the top of the line models.
I bet it is the opposite. When you pay cash the check goes from $50k to $80 when you go from an XLT to a Platinum. That is more painful than the payment going up a little When they stretch the payment out to 72-84 months. They quote you a payment on $900 on the XLT at 60 months, or $1000 for a Platinum for 84 months.
Mar-10-2021 07:38 AM
Grit dog wrote:cummins2014 wrote:Edd505 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Took a little cure from Ram eh?
“Black Appearance Package”
They are sharp looking trucks though! Super Duty’s always have been.
Rams with the dead foot sticking out each side? Oh wait that's a mirror.
Worst mirrors I have ever had , and they continue with them . Wouldn't be the end of the world if they would copy the ford mirrors .
Maybe I'm just easier to please, but I've driven all of the big 3, pulling trailers since the 80s and starting in the 2000s with the SuperDutys, Dodge moose antlers and GMs in 06 when they got the "Ford Style" extendable mirrors and have found them all to be just fine. I'll give the nod a bit to the Ford/GM styles, but the fact that the Ram mirrors fold in and become become less obtrusive when performing soccer dad duties is also a convenience.
Basically all of them since they finally did away with the old tripod, bolt to the door, towing mirrors are great.
Although I'd guess if the Ram mirrors were as bad or unpopular as a few folks like to profess, Ram would have changed them up rather than continuing with the same concept from 20 years ago. But they're probably trying to please the majority, not the minority. Sell more trucks that way....
Mar-10-2021 07:17 AM
wowens79 wrote:4x4ord wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
That link was a waste of time, I even looked at the videos of a truck making dust and found nothing worthwhile. If folks use that fluff to make a purchase decision it is no wonder there are so many financed trucks,
Do you think if people didn’t care about fluff they would pay cash for their vehicles? Seems most people borrow money to buy vehicles but I’m gonna guess that those who pay cash might be more likely to buy the top of the line models.
I bet it is the opposite. When you pay cash the check goes from $50k to $80 when you go from an XLT to a Platinum. That is more painful than the payment going up a little When they stretch the payment out to 72-84 months. They quote you a payment on $900 on the XLT at 60 months, or $1000 for a Platinum for 84 months.
Mar-10-2021 05:24 AM
4x4ord wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
That link was a waste of time, I even looked at the videos of a truck making dust and found nothing worthwhile. If folks use that fluff to make a purchase decision it is no wonder there are so many financed trucks,
Do you think if people didn’t care about fluff they would pay cash for their vehicles? Seems most people borrow money to buy vehicles but I’m gonna guess that those who pay cash might be more likely to buy the top of the line models.
Mar-10-2021 04:14 AM
Mar-09-2021 08:07 PM
4x4ord wrote:
Yes the new Powerstroke with 3.31 gears and the 10 speed is capable of putting more torque to the rear axle in low gear than the 2019 Powerstroke did with 4.30 gears.
Mar-09-2021 07:20 PM
philh wrote:4x4ord wrote:
^^^^ It makes sense if you view the F450 as Ford's "Tow Master"... larger wheels; bigger brakes; 4.30 gears; wide track suspension; diesel engine ... it's an all in package. If I was ever going to go duals I would consider the F450 but would have a hard time with the 4.30 axle ratio. For towing an RV I would want 3.31, I would be ok with 3.55s but 4.30 would probably be a deal breaker.
Even with the new 10 spd trans?
Mar-09-2021 04:26 PM
Mar-09-2021 04:23 PM
4x4ord wrote:
^^^^ It makes sense if you view the F450 as Ford's "Tow Master"... larger wheels; bigger brakes; 4.30 gears; wide track suspension; diesel engine ... it's an all in package. If I was ever going to go duals I would consider the F450 but would have a hard time with the 4.30 axle ratio. For towing an RV I would want 3.31, I would be ok with 3.55s but 4.30 would probably be a deal breaker.
Mar-09-2021 03:33 PM
Mar-09-2021 01:22 PM
NRALIFR wrote:
Thanks, but I don’t want a chassis cab. I want a pickup. Putting a pickup bed on a chassis cab is neither easy nor cheap. You can’t get any trim level above XLT in the chassis cab trucks. The engine and transmission tune would be more appropriate for vocational use, rather than the typical pickup usage.
The F450 pickup suits me to a “T”, and as long as it has higher rated axles, bigger brakes, a tighter turning radius, and 19.5’s that aren’t available on the F350, that’s the truck I want.
:):)
Mar-09-2021 01:11 PM
cummins2014 wrote:Edd505 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Took a little cure from Ram eh?
“Black Appearance Package”
They are sharp looking trucks though! Super Duty’s always have been.
Rams with the dead foot sticking out each side? Oh wait that's a mirror.
Worst mirrors I have ever had , and they continue with them . Wouldn't be the end of the world if they would copy the ford mirrors .
Mar-09-2021 11:53 AM
Mar-09-2021 11:40 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
" I just got my '21 but I think I'm going to be saying, "Hmmm... should I change the oil, or the whole truck?" "
Just go to the dark side.