Kelvin,
I'll tell ya what my neighbor, who owns a lawncare business said to me, when I asked him how liked the RAM 2500(s) he bought a few years ago:
"I wish I had gotten manual transmissions."
..... interesting comment from a guy who drives his vehicles 5 or 6 days a week to lots of locations per day, and only pulling a fairly small/light trailer.
He owns two of them and I hired him to drive to the dealer where I bought my tractor (120 miles away) and haul it home for me.
Me ? ...... I liked the idea of the manual tranny too. I've been driving a van with an automatic for the last four years, so I won't mind rowing (at least for a while /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
I just picked up the attached this evening. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif (Dealer was out of bunch of stuff so I'm waiting on things like mudflaps, etc.)
It's a RAM 3500 4x4 SRW QuadCab Long Bed, Big Horn Edition, with the 3.73 rear. Has the older NV5600 heavy-duty manual tranny in it. Didn't have some things I would have liked to have, like the driver's side power seat (I'm tall - would have been since to be able to lower it some.), or the jake brake.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I have mostly been looking at used trucks as I can't stand the idea of putting $34K into anything that is a guarenteed negative investment. )</font>
I've been looking for awhile - both new and used. The used ones generally are pretty pricey - especially now with all dealers offering employee pricing .... can't imagine many used are selling at the prices they are asking. One thing to consider is how long it will last ..... with the CTD, if you take care of it, the truck will likely go before the motor ever does. I saw three relatively new units (2000 or 2001) for sale that apparently came from a fleet .... the low miler had 440K on it, the middle one had 660K on it and the high-miler had 880K miles on it ... I could hardly believe it.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Besides reliability issues, are there other concerns that should be considered when looking at the two different transmissions? Any significant issues with fuel economy? )</font>
The newer G56 6-speed tranny is, from what I've read, a Daimler offering from their Eurpoean light/medium duty truck line ... given that, I would think it would be fine ... but I have no experience personally.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I will still drag my feet for a few days; if they're all gone by the end of July then my decision will have been made for me! )</font>
The dealer where I bought mine sold 32 vehicles this past week, which is apparently alot for them (they are located in a relatively rural area .... Wooster, Ohio) The salesman made the comment about people in the past complaining about not being able to get a deal on RAMs with the CTD (it is possible to do, just depends on the dealer) .... said he if they didn't buy now, with Employee Pricing he wouldn't have any sympathy for 'em. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
There was a dualie that was almost the twin to mine that went out the day I stopped by to look.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Note #1: Ride confort. )</font>
FWIW, I test drove a 2004.5 3500 DRW earlier this year ...... my 2005 SRW seems to have a significantly better ride (at least unloaded) .... dunno if that's really true or not but it seemed that way.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Of course, now I'm wondering why the 2004 truck was turned in if he only "ordered" a new truck; what's he driving now? )</font>
The trade-in price that they quoted was for the vehical with a specific amount of miles on it. Probably has something else to drive until the new one arrives. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif