Guys,
I'm weighing this out and would like some good input. A new ram 2500 cummins or f250 7.3 gasser.
I bought a '19 2500 6.4 hemi and sold it after 7 months. Had some small issues but the biggest annoyance was it kicking into MDS mode all the time. (Yes you can shut it off but you have to scroll through the gears every time you put it in drive, not doing that and not waiting on a tuner). Sold it.
So I ordered a ford. Crew cab long bed 4x4 7.3 gasser. No money down no commitment. It's taking it's sweet time with covid to come in. Might be november. I've grown up driving Ford's and I think they're solid reliable trucks.
But I think the new rams are the better looking trucks, and I enjoyed my ram outside the small issues.
I'm considering the famous Cummins because I'll get the better looking truck and it'll last forever right? (Sarcasm)
The more research I do, the more concerned I am with committing to the diesel. All your standard failure items (EGR, DPF, etc) but that CP4 failure looks like a real b****, costing 10k in repairs +/-.
I want to buy whatever truck I do, and use it for 15 years. Let it become old trusty one day.
My needs to not REQUIRE a diesel. I tow a landscape trailer weekly, and a car trailer occasionally. So I don't plan to tow much over 10k. I'm going 3/4 ton regardless as I like having additional capacity for stability and to not risk overload.
Should I go for the cummins or no?
I have a 15 minute commute on back roads. Enough to get up to temp for sure.
Thanks in advance
I'm weighing this out and would like some good input. A new ram 2500 cummins or f250 7.3 gasser.
I bought a '19 2500 6.4 hemi and sold it after 7 months. Had some small issues but the biggest annoyance was it kicking into MDS mode all the time. (Yes you can shut it off but you have to scroll through the gears every time you put it in drive, not doing that and not waiting on a tuner). Sold it.
So I ordered a ford. Crew cab long bed 4x4 7.3 gasser. No money down no commitment. It's taking it's sweet time with covid to come in. Might be november. I've grown up driving Ford's and I think they're solid reliable trucks.
But I think the new rams are the better looking trucks, and I enjoyed my ram outside the small issues.
I'm considering the famous Cummins because I'll get the better looking truck and it'll last forever right? (Sarcasm)
The more research I do, the more concerned I am with committing to the diesel. All your standard failure items (EGR, DPF, etc) but that CP4 failure looks like a real b****, costing 10k in repairs +/-.
I want to buy whatever truck I do, and use it for 15 years. Let it become old trusty one day.
My needs to not REQUIRE a diesel. I tow a landscape trailer weekly, and a car trailer occasionally. So I don't plan to tow much over 10k. I'm going 3/4 ton regardless as I like having additional capacity for stability and to not risk overload.
Should I go for the cummins or no?
I have a 15 minute commute on back roads. Enough to get up to temp for sure.
Thanks in advance