I test drove a new 2013 Laramie crew cab dually, 68rfe transmission with 4. 10 rear end today. What an improvement over the 06. Just a couple of quick observations.
1. How quiet. It doesn't even sound like a diesel.
2. I was surprised how rough a ride it was. I'm not sure what the rear tire pressure was in fairness. I thought I could feel all the bumps with my 19. 5's but I guess I was wrong.
3. Interior is beautiful. Tons of technology. Good layout, especially the new location for the integrated brake controller.
4. Power felt similar to my 5. 9 with Smarty Jr on tow mode. Of course who knows really how it will perform until the trailer is hitched.
5. I could feel the torque converter unlock prior to shifting. This was in regular mode, I didn't try the T/H mode. Not annoying like I have read about, just noticeable.
He has on order 2 with the Aisin transmissions. They also have the 4. 10 rear ends. When they are scheduled to come in, he will be giving me a call.
The towing capacity on this truck was 21,670 pounds and just adding the Aisin trans jumped it up to a 29,010 pound trailer. It also added $2650 to the price. Crazy ratings.
I'm seriously considering a new truck but wonder financially when the best time to do it is. I don't need a new truck and love my current one but since this is NYS with salt, I know mine wont last forever. My current truck is an 06 Mega cab, 95,000 miles, great condition, built transmission, Smarty Jr, and anything else in my sig.
I have a lease on a Jeep Wrangler that is eligible for a $1000 rebate on a new vehicle as well.
Options for me
1. Turn in lease, trade in truck and buy new truck.
2. Buy Jeep, trade it in (I have equity in the Jeep), sell my truck privately, and buy new truck.
3. Turn in jeep at end of lease, buy nothing, keep my truck for another 2 years then buy new truck.
I am just wondering if my truck is going to depreciate significantly once it hits 100,00 miles and I'm losing the most equity that I have in vehicles if I hold on to them much longer.
Open to all opinions!!!
1. How quiet. It doesn't even sound like a diesel.
2. I was surprised how rough a ride it was. I'm not sure what the rear tire pressure was in fairness. I thought I could feel all the bumps with my 19. 5's but I guess I was wrong.
3. Interior is beautiful. Tons of technology. Good layout, especially the new location for the integrated brake controller.
4. Power felt similar to my 5. 9 with Smarty Jr on tow mode. Of course who knows really how it will perform until the trailer is hitched.
5. I could feel the torque converter unlock prior to shifting. This was in regular mode, I didn't try the T/H mode. Not annoying like I have read about, just noticeable.
He has on order 2 with the Aisin transmissions. They also have the 4. 10 rear ends. When they are scheduled to come in, he will be giving me a call.
The towing capacity on this truck was 21,670 pounds and just adding the Aisin trans jumped it up to a 29,010 pound trailer. It also added $2650 to the price. Crazy ratings.
I'm seriously considering a new truck but wonder financially when the best time to do it is. I don't need a new truck and love my current one but since this is NYS with salt, I know mine wont last forever. My current truck is an 06 Mega cab, 95,000 miles, great condition, built transmission, Smarty Jr, and anything else in my sig.
I have a lease on a Jeep Wrangler that is eligible for a $1000 rebate on a new vehicle as well.
Options for me
1. Turn in lease, trade in truck and buy new truck.
2. Buy Jeep, trade it in (I have equity in the Jeep), sell my truck privately, and buy new truck.
3. Turn in jeep at end of lease, buy nothing, keep my truck for another 2 years then buy new truck.
I am just wondering if my truck is going to depreciate significantly once it hits 100,00 miles and I'm losing the most equity that I have in vehicles if I hold on to them much longer.
Open to all opinions!!!