lofsfire
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So I'm starting to think about a new truck. I have a 2013 RAM 1500 4x4 5.7L Hemi with the 8 speed trans, 3.21 rear end and 130,000ish miles. Fully loaded my trailer is 6680lbs. How ever 90% of my trips will be in the 5740lbs range. Either way I'm up at the upper end of the trucks rated load. While it has and does work for me, I wonder if I should be looking at a 2500 or F250?
I'm only interested in RAM and Ford. (Sorry GM guys I just have not regained my faith in GM completely.) I had a "98 F150 before my RAM and comparing the two, my RAM has been the best. The ram has really been trouble free. I have only had maintenance, an O2 sensor and the header bolts as issue to deal with. Both covered under warranty. I'm not in any rush to buy but I figure I should start doing some homework. My youngest son will need a car in spring of 2026. My truck has a lifetime warranty that is almost bumper to bumper (No cosmedics or standard wear items covered). So no reason to get rid of this truck.
The other thing you should know is two days a week I drive 60 miles round trip. If I go on vacation (for something other then requiring a trailer) and drive, I still normally take the truck.
I'm just starting to dive into what combo of drive train would be a good match etc. But was wondering what some real world number on MPG and thoughts on these trucks would be....
RAM 2500 6.4L 8 speed 4.10 rear end
Ford F250 7.3L 10 speed 3.73 rear end
My current RAM 17.5 mpg on highway no trailer for a trip. I have even seen as high as 20MPG but not often. Pulling the trailer with three sleds etc 10.5 mpg. I also love the ride of the RAM.
Then my other though it stick with another 1500 or look at the F150's as well. This puts me in the upper ratings but benefits for "regular driving" might win out...
For those with a Ford how is the 10 speed trans? Any issues?
Now while I have zero interest in the new electric trucks. The spec on the RAM Charger 1500 do look interesting. However, It sounds like it is not coming out till the end of '24 at the soonest. I don't like being a ginnie pig for a new vehicles. So that would put me around the end of 26 at the soonest if I want to go that route. If the truck truly can generate all the power it needs to run the electric side of things, then it could offer better towing and range etc than gas or electric models... IMO this is the way that should roll out electric vehicles, not forcing crap that does not work at us.
For those that have not seen this here is the info on the RAM Charger this is not a full electric truck but use the electric truck base and use a V6 as a generator...
I'm only interested in RAM and Ford. (Sorry GM guys I just have not regained my faith in GM completely.) I had a "98 F150 before my RAM and comparing the two, my RAM has been the best. The ram has really been trouble free. I have only had maintenance, an O2 sensor and the header bolts as issue to deal with. Both covered under warranty. I'm not in any rush to buy but I figure I should start doing some homework. My youngest son will need a car in spring of 2026. My truck has a lifetime warranty that is almost bumper to bumper (No cosmedics or standard wear items covered). So no reason to get rid of this truck.
The other thing you should know is two days a week I drive 60 miles round trip. If I go on vacation (for something other then requiring a trailer) and drive, I still normally take the truck.
I'm just starting to dive into what combo of drive train would be a good match etc. But was wondering what some real world number on MPG and thoughts on these trucks would be....
RAM 2500 6.4L 8 speed 4.10 rear end
Ford F250 7.3L 10 speed 3.73 rear end
My current RAM 17.5 mpg on highway no trailer for a trip. I have even seen as high as 20MPG but not often. Pulling the trailer with three sleds etc 10.5 mpg. I also love the ride of the RAM.
Then my other though it stick with another 1500 or look at the F150's as well. This puts me in the upper ratings but benefits for "regular driving" might win out...
For those with a Ford how is the 10 speed trans? Any issues?
Now while I have zero interest in the new electric trucks. The spec on the RAM Charger 1500 do look interesting. However, It sounds like it is not coming out till the end of '24 at the soonest. I don't like being a ginnie pig for a new vehicles. So that would put me around the end of 26 at the soonest if I want to go that route. If the truck truly can generate all the power it needs to run the electric side of things, then it could offer better towing and range etc than gas or electric models... IMO this is the way that should roll out electric vehicles, not forcing crap that does not work at us.
For those that have not seen this here is the info on the RAM Charger this is not a full electric truck but use the electric truck base and use a V6 as a generator...
The All-New 2025 Ramcharger delivers innovative performance with a liquid-cooled 92-kilowatt-hour battery pack paired with a 130-kilowatt generator. The Pentastar® 3.6L engine generates mechanical power, which is converted to electrical power by the onboard generator for maximum efficiency. The generator can also increase the power to the motor and gearbox when serious power is needed.
Translation? The All-New 2025 Ramcharger delivers a Best-in-Class Targeted 690 total miles of Range( Disclosure2) and is set to be a game changer in the world of electric pickup trucks.
TARGETED BEST-IN-CLASS DRIVING RANGE (MILES) 690
TARGETED TOTAL HORSEPOWER 663
TARGETED TOTAL TORQUE (LB-FT) 615
TARGETED 0-60 MPH (SEC) 4.4
TARGETED BEST-IN-CLASS MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CAPACITY (LB) 2,625
TARGETED BEST-IN-CLASS MAXIMUM TOWING CAPACITY (LB) 14,000