Deezal Man said:
How is the Mega Cab concept working out where you live??
They've been out a while and I just saw my first one last week, and I've seen VERY few on dealers lots. That seems strange to me.
I noticed there were very few Megacab Laramie diesel equipped trucks when I bought mine. I searched the dealer websites looking for what I wanted. My salesmen told me that when they first came out the Megacab sold well but sales suffered when the gas prices went up so dealers ordered less of them and more quad cabs. He said they are seeing a resurgence of customers wanting the Megacab again.
I've got about 6K on mine. Around town I get 15 to 16mpg and just did a long trip and got 18. 6 mpg which I hope will go up once completely broken in and using synthetic motor oil.
I moved up from an 02 Ford Crewcab. The crewcab was nice but it is hard to argue with even more room. You will need nerf bars or steps to help get in the cab especially for the kids. One of the things I like the most is the smaller turning radius vs that crewcab... that thing would take a block to turn around. I can now make U turns without having to have a to make a plan.
So far it has been a great truck, I thought my Ford drove great but this truck drives and rides better than many cars I have driven. Very quiet and very little or no road noise. This may upset some, but I didn't realize how much I would like the quietness of the common rail injection.
I only have a few dislikes. I haven't figured out how to remove the rear seat headrests which is a pain when backing to hook up the boat and the tow mirrors.
The tow mirror issue is probably a matter of personal preference since I'm used to the other mirrors that were on my Ford. I just can't seem to see with them as well for some reason.
All in all I'm very happy with the truck and I love the Cummins diesel way more than the 7. 3l Powerstroke. It tows my boat MUCH more easily and is a real pleasure to drive. In fact I sometimes look for reasons to take it for a little drive just to hear that Cummins rumblin'. If the whole package gives me as good of service as my Ford did I'll very happy.
Ben