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    She's finally home! 122 days from order to delivery but worth every minute of the wait time. I've got a whopping 42 kilometres on her tonight but what a nice vehicle to drive. You would think it was an SUV based on its road manner. Can't wait to put it to work pulling the toys mixed in with a little bit of off road adventure. The cabin is so quiet you barely hear the engine and the electronics will make a teenager giggle. Happy, happy, happy!


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    Very nice impact! I could tell how excited you were to get it just talking about it at the restaurant, where's the boys truck? not occupying that spot anymore? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    Very nice impact! I could tell how excited you were to get it just talking about it at the restaurant, where's the boys truck? not occupying that spot anymore? lol
    Actually, the boys truck is by the poplar trees overshadowed by mine....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowbanksArcher View Post
    Yet the Silverado is showing the highest real world death rates.

    http://www.iihs.org/iihs/topics/driver-death-rates
    That's because us Silverado drivers are #$%!@ maniacs - nothing to do with the truck.
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    ^^^^^^ lol! ^^^^^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishy steve View Post
    the turbos are apparently $3000 each, and its a twin turbo... and have herd quite a few have already failed...

    to me the ecoboost is still a 6 cylinder, yes its puting out the power that will shame alot of 8's, but when it comes down to brass tax, the 8 is the way to go...
    I treat my cummins to an oil change every year and a half or so. Lol. My dad used to check the oil in his once a year. Give it a change every 2 or so. Still ran perfect when he sold it at half a million kms.
    That being said, I wouldn't treat a gasser or a newer truck the same way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishy steve View Post
    perfectly said. the GM dealership always look at me funny when i bring my truck in at 5000-6000 kms, they always say, its fine to 10K, to which i respond no its not lol they say wait till the change oil light come on...
    I had a client come in with a brand new Hyundai and he said the dealer needs to change his oil every 12k. I get the fact that oil is different and the additives are better but the other reason to bring your vehicle in every 3 months or 5k is to inspect other systems like suspension and brakes. Preventative maintenance is the key for a long lasting vehicle
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    the owners manual in my 2015 Dodge Ram recommends oil changes every 16,000 kms !!! I can't believe that. I will be changing it every 8000 regardless of what they say. I also always do a transmission and differential/transfer case service every year. My wife's Jeep runs on synthetic oil and gets the same mileage interval service. My truck only has 7000kms on it but after a couple oil changes I will be switching it over to synthetic as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    She's finally home! 122 days from order to delivery but worth every minute of the wait time. I've got a whopping 42 kilometres on her tonight but what a nice vehicle to drive. You would think it was an SUV based on its road manner. Can't wait to put it to work pulling the toys mixed in with a little bit of off road adventure. The cabin is so quiet you barely hear the engine and the electronics will make a teenager giggle. Happy, happy, happy!


    That is a sweet looking truck. Starting to see them on the roads now and I find the size probably a better fit for 75% of truck owners. Most people use pickups as daily drivers and rarely use the capability.
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    This link provides great info on the new ecodiesel. When I'm towing 2-3 ton, I will cut my fuel use by 50%.

    http://www.trucktrend.com/roadtests/pickup/1501_ram_tough_dilemma_hemi_vs_ecodiesel/

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