More opinion
thanks for reading this far, and more so for any wisdom that you can impart!
Andy
Hi Andy,
I don't know if it's "wisdom", but here are some thoughts:
First, I suggest you not consider the "tally" of pros/cons in this one thread as definitive. There have been hundreds of posts scattered in many threads on many sites, which discuss this topic.
Second, I would devalue the opinions of limited-experience commenters ("I have always driven, and will always drive a stick!") when considering those alongside other opinions from people who have experience with both. By "both", I mean any standard manual vs. THIS 68RFE auto. It is a whole new thing.
Thirdly, I would consider the reasons for owning a $50,000 diesel, vs. other vehicles:
If one wants/needs transportation to school/work/a movie, or the store, any compact car will do. Size-up to suit your number of passengers, and you are done.
If you need a light pick-up for hauling the occasional 2X4, or sack of fertilizer, or toolbox and a sheet of plywood, ... a Toyota Tacoma is a good choice.
If, however, you have ideas about something with a powerful, durable, diesel engine, something that will carry/haul/tow just about anything you might now-or-in-the-future wish, ... then we are in this thread's ballpark.
After that comes the thinking you are doing about specifics.
Since a "bed" is in the picture, as one of the main distinctions between a car and a truck, ... why chose less of a bed than is available? The poster who decided for "short" because he ran off the edge of the road on a turn is one individual.
Obviously driving a long-bed is achievable, as thousands of other individuals manage to learn to do it. You are the one to make the judgement as to how capable you are of thinking-about and watching what you are doing until it becomes second nature. A bit of self-confidence might be helpful. To emphasize the "learning" point, ... consider that some people, myself included, even learn to drive larger trucks(fire engines), or DUALLY pick-ups, Heaven forbid, like mine.
Here is an interesting point about the dually. Parking the thing between-the-lines is easier backwards, than forwards (!). Use the easily adjusted electric tow mirrors to watch the ground, and you can back those fat rear "hips" right down a line within a half-inch (Be sure to check first to see what your rear-overhang might contact). Then you are in a position to see well as you pull out forward when ready to leave (and your truck will likely be parked straighter than if you had pulled-in headfirst). Fold your tow mirrors before you walk away, so you don't pi**-off the careless guy who is going to bump his head on them (Angry people with keys can make ugly scratches in your paint. )
"Swing wide" is the basic longbed/dually rule for turns, and is something most can learn.
Wanta, or maybe in the future wanta haul a camper, or long/large stuff? Get the LB,... with the gate down, you have 10 feet of floor.
Auto? I have driven stick-shifts for years. My Ram 3500 dually LB has the 68RFE. Paradise! Would not trade for all the on-the-floor "macho" in Mexico (or Redneckland). Backing a trailer uphill(riding the clutch to go slow enough to steer the da** trailer in tight quarters), sitting/creeping in traffic jams, ... not a problem. Gee how I don't miss the shift,shift,shift,shift,shift,... "Should I keep the clutch depressed, or select neutral to protect the throwout bearing?", "Oh wait ,the traffic has moved 15 feet, and the guy behind is on his horn ,... first gear again, now the clutch question again", again, again, etc. Gag! Really. There are other things one can be thinking about in those wasted hours. There is a difference between "having fun" because you can "control" something,... and not-having fun because you HAVE TO. BTW, watch that "roll-back" when you are stopped in traffic on a steep upgrade, the idiot behind has pulled up almost to your bumper, and you are about to get off the brake pedal and on to the accellerator with your manual trans! (Downtown Seattle? SanFran?)
Incidentally, the comes-with-the-auto "exhaust brake" is very, very, tasty icing on the cake.
So, bottom-line in my case: My girlfriend and I both(!) look for reasons to take "the big truck" when we go somewhere, Instead of our Honda or Tacoma
(She's back-up driver on the highway).
We LOVE this '07. 5, 6. 7L, Quad Cab, LB, Dual wheel, 4WD, super-smooth auto, comfort-touring/camper-carrying boat-towing monster!
3000+ miles, great performance, zero problems aside from a blown 2A. ignition-switch fuse, and leaking (water thru grab-handles) old-type clearance lamps(replaced with new type, leak fixed. ) We have kept in-town driving to a minimum.
Good luck with you choice!
