โJan-07-2017 08:10 PM
โJan-10-2017 02:08 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
I wonder if Ford will build the diesel in the US, or will they build it in Mexico alongside the 6.7 Power Stroke?
โJan-10-2017 01:23 PM
steve-n-vicki wrote:
Ford offered a small diesel in the ranger in 1984 , I owned one , 5 speed manual , 0 to 60 in 1 week , 1 case of beer payload and 30 mpg with the a/c on
โJan-10-2017 10:30 AM
โJan-10-2017 09:18 AM
Powerdude wrote:lol what else are you willing to buy if she is smoking hot and willing to breed with yougoducks10 wrote:
Because not everyone needs a 3/4+ ton truck. You don't buy a 6 bedroom home if you only need 3 bedrooms do you?
You do if you and your wife wants 4 kids, office and sewing room, and she's smoking hot and ready and willing to breed with you.
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โJan-09-2017 10:37 PM
womps wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Fast Mopar wrote:
I don't really care for diesels, but it is a good idea for Ford to offer it.
I do find it funny that excuses were made about why diesels were not a good idea in light duty pickups after Ram's Ecodiesel came out, and now Ford decides to offer one in the F150. In similar fashion, excuses were made as to why the Ranger was discontinued (slow seller, market dried up, etc.) and now they are planning to bring it back after seeing the success of the new Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon. Ford makes incredible trucks, and the F series trucks will probably always be the top sellers in the industry, but I just find it amusing how they change their mind about certain offerings.
Regardless, I think Ford is making a great choice to offer this engine. It will sell very well.
GMC has one in the new Acadia, Ford in the Transit.Appears diesels are slowly coming back to the US, although they are booming outside North America
GMC is not offering a diesel in their new Acadia. It will be an engine choice in the new 2018 Terrain.
โJan-09-2017 09:29 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Nissan was co-funding the Cummins engine development program way before Fred was put at the helm at Nissan but I'm sure he ensured the cummins was put under the hood with the gimmick badge on the front fender. I think the biggest road block for Nissan is it's a foreign brand truck and most truck owners are very conservative and prefer domestic brands. Having said that most HD ram owners don't even know their truck is made in Mexico and that ram is now a foreign brand.
โJan-09-2017 05:41 PM
โJan-09-2017 04:29 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Well I bet Fred Diaz had 100% to do with Nissan going with the Cummins. Fred's pitch would have been go with the Cummins 5.0 you will sell a ton of them just look at Ram. Well that's not working out to well for them. You can get a more capable diesel pick up from any of the big three at the same cost and make the same fuel economy to boot.
I don't understand why the big boys didn't go with an in house diesel other then Fred selling them on the Cummins.
Don
โJan-09-2017 11:34 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Fast Mopar wrote:
I don't really care for diesels, but it is a good idea for Ford to offer it.
I do find it funny that excuses were made about why diesels were not a good idea in light duty pickups after Ram's Ecodiesel came out, and now Ford decides to offer one in the F150. In similar fashion, excuses were made as to why the Ranger was discontinued (slow seller, market dried up, etc.) and now they are planning to bring it back after seeing the success of the new Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon. Ford makes incredible trucks, and the F series trucks will probably always be the top sellers in the industry, but I just find it amusing how they change their mind about certain offerings.
Regardless, I think Ford is making a great choice to offer this engine. It will sell very well.
GMC has one in the new Acadia, Ford in the Transit.Appears diesels are slowly coming back to the US, although they are booming outside North America
โJan-09-2017 11:05 AM
Fast Mopar wrote:
I don't really care for diesels, but it is a good idea for Ford to offer it.
I do find it funny that excuses were made about why diesels were not a good idea in light duty pickups after Ram's Ecodiesel came out, and now Ford decides to offer one in the F150. In similar fashion, excuses were made as to why the Ranger was discontinued (slow seller, market dried up, etc.) and now they are planning to bring it back after seeing the success of the new Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon. Ford makes incredible trucks, and the F series trucks will probably always be the top sellers in the industry, but I just find it amusing how they change their mind about certain offerings.
Regardless, I think Ford is making a great choice to offer this engine. It will sell very well.
โJan-09-2017 06:58 AM
โJan-09-2017 01:06 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:3oaks wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:And...................?
OK....but I posted this about two years ago and just posted spy photos of the 3.0 diesel f-150 about two or three months ago along with a story saying Ford said the baby diesel is a go for 2018.
This is old news is all. FCA built a half ton truck with a small diesel and GM and Ford had to fallow suit. GM decided to put their offing in a smaller truck 1/3 ton if you will :@ but I bet they will have a full sized diesel pickup soon. With Fords 10 speed and a 3.0 diesel they will once again be the MPG King.
Had FCA not went with the VM and used the 5.0 Cummins Ford and GM would not have bothered with a small diesel. The 5.0 is not a fuel efficient diesel as Nissan has found out. Ford would still be pushing the Ecoboost as their fuel efficient engine (not saying it is not either).
FCA's 2017 3.0 is tied up in the EPA 2017 testing while GM's mini D-Max has gotten the green light. I'm sure the Feds are looking at the Ecodiesel a lot closer do to the recent claims of cheating in some Cummins trucks and 2014-2016 Eco's. Time will tell how this plays out.
Don
โJan-08-2017 09:02 PM
โJan-08-2017 07:49 PM
3oaks wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:And...................?
OK....but I posted this about two years ago and just posted spy photos of the 3.0 diesel f-150 about two or three months ago along with a story saying Ford said the baby diesel is a go for 2018.