Dec-17-2016 06:22 AM
Dec-17-2016 06:18 PM
rexlion wrote:
They don't tell us all the assumptions they're making in this cost comparison. I wonder if they include the cost of special, low-ash oil for the oil changes? (Last I knew, it was $9/quart). They do use a fairly slim price difference between fuels; in OK the spread is much greater.
Dec-17-2016 02:09 PM
Dec-17-2016 02:00 PM
ChooChooMan74 wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Have they fixed the Eco Diesel payload yet? How can you tow anything but a grocery cart with 800-900lbs total payload?
That is on the Highest end models. Yes, mine has less payload than my Jeep Liberty, but would you honestly tell me that my Liberty is safer to tow with??SouthpawHD wrote:
Who actually makes the ED, Ram/FCA or Cummins?
VM Motori. Recently they bought GM's 1/2 of the company. The 2.8l in the Colorado is basically a VM Motori designed motor.1320Fastback wrote:
I had read there is a new design cam bolt in the 2016 models but no word on if the cam gear is actually now keyed or splined as it should be.
No real issue with any cam bolt. This has been done in numerous applications from Europe.
Dec-17-2016 12:27 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Have they fixed the Eco Diesel payload yet? How can you tow anything but a grocery cart with 800-900lbs total payload?
SouthpawHD wrote:
Who actually makes the ED, Ram/FCA or Cummins?
1320Fastback wrote:
I had read there is a new design cam bolt in the 2016 models but no word on if the cam gear is actually now keyed or splined as it should be.
Dec-17-2016 11:54 AM
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Dec-17-2016 09:01 AM
The real wild1 wrote:
Try hauling with that v-6 and see what your mileage does. At least you can get good mileage and haul with the eco diesel.
Dec-17-2016 08:50 AM
rjstractor wrote:
Kind of a pointless article actually, since it didn't include the 3.6 Pentastar V6. I imagine that since the Pentastar is cheaper and gets better mileage than the Hemi it might be cheaper to own than the diesel. Having said that, the diesel in the 1500 is a relative bargain, only about a $3000 option. Much more reasonable than the $9K MSRP in the bigger Ram trucks. Even so, I'm likely going to buy a new Ram 3500 Cummins later in the year. I don't need one, I just WANT one!
Dec-17-2016 07:47 AM
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