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'm at 11,500 now. After a 3700mile tow from San Diego to Topeka last month with an all-up weight of 15,000 with a 22 ft bumper pull I'm getting
17mpg on my daily communte of 80+ miles at 65-70mpg and 70% freeway.
On the previously mentioned trip we averaged 12mpg with the cruise set at
73-75mph most of the time (except in Kalifornia where it was more like 62).
Iit 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.
I got some AMP retractable steps and wired them to switches on the steering column so I can disable them when I don't have passengers.
The trip was made with 3 friends (all guys). The 2 in back stretched out, fired up their wi-fi enabled laptops and got comfy while I drove. Nobody complained about comfort. When one of them drove a 3 hour stretch when I was tired. He was heard to say "My God; I don't even like trucks, but this thing is awesome!" If you are going to tow a fair amount get the DRW setup. It was rock steady all the way. Nothing bothered it.
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.
Ditto above; VERY quiet. I love it. As to the handling, anything is better than what Ford puts on their front ends, but this thing is great. Not like my 03 QC 1500, but great for a 3500 anything.
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.
I added some extra spot mirrors that I liked to supplement the ones that are stock, which didn't seem to show the things I like to see; another personal preference.
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.
Another DITTO; spectacular launch torque (the antistall feature with the 6 speed is awesome to watch work) and pulls loads and hills like they aren't there. I also sometimes roll the windows down and turn off the radio during my early morning commute when I'm in the "intown" part of the drive
just to listen to the engine. My 6 speed is not an issue around town like you would think unless you do a LOT of city driving. I like my gearbox to do what I tell it not the other way around.
Unless you just HAVE TO HAVE a long bed I don't think you will regret the MC.
If you have people in the back often, they will thank you.
Ben[/QUOTE]
I'm at 11,500 now. After a 3700mile tow from San Diego to Topeka last month with an all-up weight of 15,000 with a 22 ft bumper pull I'm getting
17mpg on my daily communte of 80+ miles at 65-70mpg and 70% freeway.
On the previously mentioned trip we averaged 12mpg with the cruise set at
73-75mph most of the time (except in Kalifornia where it was more like 62).
Iit 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.
I got some AMP retractable steps and wired them to switches on the steering column so I can disable them when I don't have passengers.
The trip was made with 3 friends (all guys). The 2 in back stretched out, fired up their wi-fi enabled laptops and got comfy while I drove. Nobody complained about comfort. When one of them drove a 3 hour stretch when I was tired. He was heard to say "My God; I don't even like trucks, but this thing is awesome!" If you are going to tow a fair amount get the DRW setup. It was rock steady all the way. Nothing bothered it.
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.
Ditto above; VERY quiet. I love it. As to the handling, anything is better than what Ford puts on their front ends, but this thing is great. Not like my 03 QC 1500, but great for a 3500 anything.
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.
I added some extra spot mirrors that I liked to supplement the ones that are stock, which didn't seem to show the things I like to see; another personal preference.
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.
Another DITTO; spectacular launch torque (the antistall feature with the 6 speed is awesome to watch work) and pulls loads and hills like they aren't there. I also sometimes roll the windows down and turn off the radio during my early morning commute when I'm in the "intown" part of the drive
just to listen to the engine. My 6 speed is not an issue around town like you would think unless you do a LOT of city driving. I like my gearbox to do what I tell it not the other way around.
Unless you just HAVE TO HAVE a long bed I don't think you will regret the MC.
If you have people in the back often, they will thank you.
Ben[/QUOTE]