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Re: I\'m confused about trucks???
RaT, I have a 1996 Dodge Ram 12-valve Cummins turbo-diesel 2wd auto and towing package with 305k miles. It's the extended cab with a long bed. I can't tell you about those other trucks because this is all I've had for the last 10 years. If I were to have an accident or the truck was to let go, I'd first look for another similar truck up to the 2001 year model. I hate the gawdiness and horsepower/torque wars of the later Dodge trucks, but that's just my own day-to-day conservative nature.
My truck consistently gets 22 mpg in an 80/20 mix of highway/city driving. On long trips I get 23 or 24 mpg. Actually, if gas goes to $5 per gallon, I may be forced to go to a VW Diesel commuter car because I drive 70 mile one way to work each day. Seven gallons at $35 per day would make me look at another vehicle, but for now I just love the reliability and ride of this big ol' truck that gets good gas mileage. It also has enough power that I'm never a slouch in traffic. When I'm not towing, the truck will scoot.
In my opinion, the Cummins diesel is one heckuva piece of work. Everything else about the truck is pretty ho-hum. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
RaT, I have a 1996 Dodge Ram 12-valve Cummins turbo-diesel 2wd auto and towing package with 305k miles. It's the extended cab with a long bed. I can't tell you about those other trucks because this is all I've had for the last 10 years. If I were to have an accident or the truck was to let go, I'd first look for another similar truck up to the 2001 year model. I hate the gawdiness and horsepower/torque wars of the later Dodge trucks, but that's just my own day-to-day conservative nature.
My truck consistently gets 22 mpg in an 80/20 mix of highway/city driving. On long trips I get 23 or 24 mpg. Actually, if gas goes to $5 per gallon, I may be forced to go to a VW Diesel commuter car because I drive 70 mile one way to work each day. Seven gallons at $35 per day would make me look at another vehicle, but for now I just love the reliability and ride of this big ol' truck that gets good gas mileage. It also has enough power that I'm never a slouch in traffic. When I'm not towing, the truck will scoot.
In my opinion, the Cummins diesel is one heckuva piece of work. Everything else about the truck is pretty ho-hum. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif