I have owned my 2500 Mega Cab 4x4, SLT, Auto trans for two months, and have 3100 miles on it. Thought I'd share some information about my experience so far.
The good:
1. The cab is huge, comfortable, and seems very well put together. I have 4 kids, and we regularly fill all six seats and have plenty of room.
2. Fuel economy, has exceeded my expectations. 18 mpg average on the computer. Have taken a few freeway trips and easily top 20 mpg going 70 mpg. Hope to see a bit of an improvement once I get 10000 miles on the truck, but so far impressed.
3. The exhaust brake works flawlessly.
4. Power is strong. I find myself driving this thing like a sports car!
5. On the highway especially, this truck is quiet, comfortable, and a pleasure to drive.
The bad:
1. It took the dealer a week to figure out how to install the factory back up camera. An unexpected hassle.
2. The transmission is very disappointing. It has a mind of it's own, and lugs the engine. Yes, yes, I know, shift it myself or put it in tow/haul, but really? It should shift fine in regular "drive" mode. I am getting used to it, but it is annoying, and really inexcusable in a vehicle this expensive,
3. There is an annoying clunk noise coming from the front suspension. When I make a left turn, and hit a slight hole or bump, there is a noticeable clunk. Will have the dealer check it out at first oil change. But a brand new, heavy duty truck, that has never been off the pavement, shouldn't do this. I'll have to search the forum to see if this happened to anyone else.
4. The truck has developed a slight metallic hum that can be heard when cruising. When I let go of the throttle it stops, so I am thinking it might be something in the trans/torque converter.
5. Injector rattle is way too loud. I put some additive in the fuel a week ago and it seems to have helped a bit. But the engine sounds like a spray can rattling on acceleration, which is dissapointing. Perhaps it will get better with time. I'll bring it up with the dealer, but I am quite sure they will just state it's normal. I was listening to some cummins powered school buses pulling away and don't hear injector rattle at all, just smooth, diesel power.
The good:
1. The cab is huge, comfortable, and seems very well put together. I have 4 kids, and we regularly fill all six seats and have plenty of room.
2. Fuel economy, has exceeded my expectations. 18 mpg average on the computer. Have taken a few freeway trips and easily top 20 mpg going 70 mpg. Hope to see a bit of an improvement once I get 10000 miles on the truck, but so far impressed.
3. The exhaust brake works flawlessly.
4. Power is strong. I find myself driving this thing like a sports car!
5. On the highway especially, this truck is quiet, comfortable, and a pleasure to drive.
The bad:
1. It took the dealer a week to figure out how to install the factory back up camera. An unexpected hassle.
2. The transmission is very disappointing. It has a mind of it's own, and lugs the engine. Yes, yes, I know, shift it myself or put it in tow/haul, but really? It should shift fine in regular "drive" mode. I am getting used to it, but it is annoying, and really inexcusable in a vehicle this expensive,
3. There is an annoying clunk noise coming from the front suspension. When I make a left turn, and hit a slight hole or bump, there is a noticeable clunk. Will have the dealer check it out at first oil change. But a brand new, heavy duty truck, that has never been off the pavement, shouldn't do this. I'll have to search the forum to see if this happened to anyone else.
4. The truck has developed a slight metallic hum that can be heard when cruising. When I let go of the throttle it stops, so I am thinking it might be something in the trans/torque converter.
5. Injector rattle is way too loud. I put some additive in the fuel a week ago and it seems to have helped a bit. But the engine sounds like a spray can rattling on acceleration, which is dissapointing. Perhaps it will get better with time. I'll bring it up with the dealer, but I am quite sure they will just state it's normal. I was listening to some cummins powered school buses pulling away and don't hear injector rattle at all, just smooth, diesel power.