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October 19th, 2014, 06:13 PM
#11

Originally Posted by
dutchhunter
next one for me might be the new dodge eco diesel thy are claming 7 liters per 100 k .I will just wait a year or so to see if thy have the bugs worked out ,but I really like the idea of a light duty diesel Dutch
If anybody asks I am generally the first to curse a ram truck. Seen my fathers '05 nightmare and my father in laws '04 and the buddies '11 all costly piles of yuck. That being said a guy from work pushed me into his ecodiesel ram last week for a trip to Huntsville and back. Wow! I am sooo sorry to report how impressed I was. I was instructed not to be gentle so off I went. Ride was far better than most with the four corner airbags, beautiful interior and plenty of power to boot (0-60 in under 10 seconds) averaged 28mpg at higher than highway speeds. Its absolutely disgusting how interested I am in this ride. My only major complaints would be the poor paint job on the underside and the near zero clearance on the front. Levelling kit would be a must for me but there goes the mileage.
How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?
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October 19th, 2014 06:13 PM
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October 19th, 2014, 09:09 PM
#12
Will never spend a personal dime on a dodge, years of bad experiences, both myself and dad (fleet vehicles) in the shop constantly, mine currently is, and going on it's third week there.
Seem to be built on cheap components.
Anyone can get a lemon, it happens, but a new one every year, and all lemons?
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October 20th, 2014, 10:52 AM
#13
Has too much time on their hands
But the 65K price tag turned me off. For now stick with my F250 and in Jan downsize to F150, 5.0l FX, if I can find the motor. Had the 6cyl in non eco and eco and decided to move up to full V8 agian. You carry alot of extra wieght with 6cyl and the fuel milage is about the same as V8, plus you have the extra power when needed.

Originally Posted by
dutchhunter
next one for me might be the new dodge eco diesel thy are claming 7 liters per 100 k .I will just wait a year or so to see if thy have the bugs worked out ,but I really like the idea of a light duty diesel Dutch
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October 20th, 2014, 11:46 AM
#14
Go for a Duramax they come with an allison transmission and last forever I got an 2006 never missed a beat gets 950km tank hwy 98liters. That dodge Eco diesel is a pentastar won't last long. Or if you like dodge go for cummins. Stay away from Ford diesels unless it's the old 7.3.
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October 21st, 2014, 03:31 PM
#15
Has too much time on their hands
is it just me or is everybodys banner at the top of the screen showing the dodge ecodiesel just when we are talking about them Dutch
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October 21st, 2014, 03:45 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
line052
But the 65K price tag turned me off.
65k?! Where did you see this? I see new 2014's for $30k
http://www.teamchrysler.ca/new/Ram/2...ec7cee31db.htm
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October 21st, 2014, 04:01 PM
#17

Originally Posted by
dutchhunter
is it just me or is everybodys banner at the top of the screen showing the dodge ecodiesel just when we are talking about them Dutch
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October 21st, 2014, 04:39 PM
#18

Originally Posted by
crosshair
The fuel mileage has come a long ways for sure. I have my 09 with the 5.4L and the fuel mileage was good as long as it was highway. then when the warranty expired I put in a bully dog fuel and performance programmer and it got even better. It has a 132L tank in it and I'm not getting roughly mid 10s on the higheay (no load or trailer) approx 1100 km a tank.
The new ecoboost takes the cake with regards to fuel economy though. and lots of power for towing
I have the EDGE programmer for my 5.4, and I used it while it was still under warranty! My dealer never seemed to mind, as long as there weren't problems they could relate to the programmer. I've had the programmer for about 6 years now running premium on the performance tune and the mileage makes up for the cost of premium gas, and some extra power
If anything I think the programmer has helped the tranny last longer with crisper firmer shifts.
When the time comers I'll get another F150 as well, but I'd opt for the 5 Litre over the Eco boost. The difference in mileage isn't noticeable and turbo's scare me for longevity.
Grasu, congrats on the new truck.
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October 21st, 2014, 05:10 PM
#19
I have the EDGE programmer for my 5.4, and I used it while it was still under warranty! My dealer never seemed to mind, as long as there weren't problems they could relate to the programmer. I've had the programmer for about 6 years now running premium on the performance tune and the mileage makes up for the cost of premium gas, and some extra power
If anything I think the programmer has helped the tranny last longer with crisper firmer shifts.
When the time comers I'll get another F150 as well, but I'd opt for the 5 Litre over the Eco boost. The difference in mileage isn't noticeable and turbo's scare me for longevity.
Grasu, congrats on the new truck.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely! Dealers can not deny you warranty with it in there. And yes if we find the failure was directly related to the programmer that particular repair wouldn't be warranty. However I knew there was going to be a new engine installed in my truck before the warranty ended and therefore waited to put in the programmer with a fresh engine! So far so good. Not a hitch and the shift patterns have been improved. Just waiting for the latest tune to come out and hoping for even better results!
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October 21st, 2014, 06:17 PM
#20
The thing about the diesel option is the price difference is usually so huge that it could take years for it to even break even in fuel costs vs a gas engine. 7-8K $ premium buys alot of gasoline.
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.