OP
Z-Michigan
Veteran Member
To the OP, I'd give a strong thought to keeping what you have, one of the best combo's ever made. Cummins and Dodge are celebrating 25 years together. Don't be afraid to dig in and do some of your own work.
Oil changes are a small cost, but we spend almost $90 (?) just in materials (3 gallons Rotella-T synthetic and a filter) per change.
The drivetrain combo is great, but it drives like a truck, we don't need quite as much towing capacity, and I'd rather have something with an independent front suspension, really good ABS (not just mediocre 3-channel) plus stability control and side airbags. The truck is and will be a daily driver because I can't rationalize owning three vehicles, and I drive our smaller, but surprisingly not much more efficient, Honda Pilot to work. I do some of my own work on tractors, mowers and past cars, but it's hard to do even an oil change on the Dodge (you need 4' long arms) and I'm not anywhere near up to dropping a 1000lb front axle to replace joints. Hopefully the Dodge will make someone happy plowing snow and pulling 12k, but not fetching groceries.