Tuesdak
TDR MEMBER
The second Nissan releases a 1500 with a Cummins in it there will be some clear answers. Quite frankly I would buy one mainly for the Cummins name. Lots of people drop the Cummins in other things because of the "Dodge" wrapper they don't want. The Cummins name and proven reliability is "The" strong selling point especially for converts from other brands. It doesn't matter to some that they will never take the engine to or past 500K miles. It matters that they CAN.
If Ram drops the Cummins engine for something not proven in pickup, well, it has a lot of catching up to do. And to me Ram becomes 100% that Italian brand with no reason to buy it. Maybe the bright side is GM wouldn't have had any hand in screwing up (bean counter cheap) the diesel engine used.
The picture Ram may be missing: Spare parts. Taking a truck to 500K or more requires rebuilding the entire truck a couple times over. This = lots of parts sales. With any other engine when it gives it up the entire truck heads to the scrapper. Maybe they will buy another brand next time...
If Ram drops the Cummins engine for something not proven in pickup, well, it has a lot of catching up to do. And to me Ram becomes 100% that Italian brand with no reason to buy it. Maybe the bright side is GM wouldn't have had any hand in screwing up (bean counter cheap) the diesel engine used.
The picture Ram may be missing: Spare parts. Taking a truck to 500K or more requires rebuilding the entire truck a couple times over. This = lots of parts sales. With any other engine when it gives it up the entire truck heads to the scrapper. Maybe they will buy another brand next time...