This is really just an observation.
I took a day trip from Ann Arbor to Grand Rapids yesterday for a Grad. Party. While on the road both there and back I noticed a lot of Diesel powered trucks. Of these were about 20 Cummins powered Rams of different models/years along the way. Of the 20 Cummins/Rams most were pulling/hauling large campers or fifth wheels, all very confidently I might add.
I only saw 1 PSD and that was pulling a 10 ft utility trailer (and could have been straining) and none of the Chevys were pulling anything!
We really do own the best engine and the Ram is pretty good too. I'm starting to notice more Cummins/Rams out there too.
BTW 18. 5mpg with the air on there and back! Another reason our trucks rule!.
J-
I took a day trip from Ann Arbor to Grand Rapids yesterday for a Grad. Party. While on the road both there and back I noticed a lot of Diesel powered trucks. Of these were about 20 Cummins powered Rams of different models/years along the way. Of the 20 Cummins/Rams most were pulling/hauling large campers or fifth wheels, all very confidently I might add.
I only saw 1 PSD and that was pulling a 10 ft utility trailer (and could have been straining) and none of the Chevys were pulling anything!
We really do own the best engine and the Ram is pretty good too. I'm starting to notice more Cummins/Rams out there too.
BTW 18. 5mpg with the air on there and back! Another reason our trucks rule!.
J-