Stick or Auto

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#21  
Well Randy, I see you do understand what it was I was trying to say.
And that is because we are about the same age so maybe a little experience goes a long ways?
Actually, you are way older than me (by a year:D), but if I was as old as you are, there would be no question what I would get. I just take out the old pencil and paper and write down what each model I'm looking at has. I make a note of the points that are of most interest and make sure what I buy has those features. In the end, when you get older like us, it's OK to "treat" yourself for a change too. We have been around the block a couple times and paid our dues, right?

Not only that, but if the old lady bitches about it, tell her you just don't care. After all, it's not like that hasn't happened before. And if she threatens to leave you, just tell her "go ahead, do me a favor".:)
Now you know I'm only kidding you about that, so don't take it seriously! But really, I'm sure the wife would agree with you on your decision because comfort and peace of mind is just as important as performance and reliablity at our age.

Thank you Rob, you know, thats exactly what I'm going to do, been looking on the internet just now and going to another dealer tomorrow to try both trans.
By the way, beings us old folks have been around, I did try the "go ahead, do me a favor", I don't have to ask her ok on this if you get my drift.:D
 
   / Stick or Auto #23  
I have the Dodge 5 er... 6 speed manual, I say that because 1st is rarely used unless I am towing something. What rear end does it have? Mine is low geared so I am hitting 6th at about 40mph.
If I am pulling I prefer the manual, if I am in town or city casual driving I prefer the auto....I would like to try a Dodge 6 speed auto, I hear they are holding up well. Local Dodge is advertising a new 08 quad cab, cummins, auto, short bed for $32k which is a great deal. Seems Dodge is offering some huge discounts.
 
   / Stick or Auto
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#24  
The truck has a 3.73 rearend, I live in a small town, alot of the driving will be between town's that are 7 to 10 miles or longer apart, no city driving if I can avoid it, I will also still have my auto truck.
The price you mention is very close to what they offered me, the prices are very close to what I paid 13 years ago and is the reason I'm looking at this very hard, my other truck is in very good shape.
 
   / Stick or Auto #25  
I have the same rear end. I find that anything above 62 mph the fuel mileage drops offs quickly as it turns above 2000 RPM.

I like sticks and it shifts fine for me, I do have a brain fart on occasion trying to find 6th....but my wife refuses to drive it due to the stick....

My brother got a 07.5 (I think) mega cab with the 5.9 4 speed Auto. He has pulled some heavy loads with it and it has done well.


So it's a toss up! :)

Good luck with what ever you get.
 
   / Stick or Auto #26  
Sounds like you got interested in the truck because of the good price; how much more would it cost to upgrade to auto? If you take the exact truck and add 2k, 3k ? for auto is it still a great deal? I think dealers will be eager to sell you what you want for a good price. It's a buyers market, good time to get exacly what you want (like a FORD!;))
 
   / Stick or Auto #27  
forgot to add:
You are correct about the price, I was shocked as I paid that 3 years ago for a used 05' model....
 
   / Stick or Auto #28  
For most people buying a diesel, I recommend the auto. I have replaced lots of warn out diesel clutches for folks who are new to stick shift diesels. If you shift gears and always use the clutch, especialy in city driving, around 75 to 100k is the norm that I see. If you are a cdl licence holder, chances are you know how to grab gears smoothly with out using the clutch, and may be able to reap the slight mileage and initial cost benefit from purchasing the manual while still getting 200 or so k out of the clutch and throw out bearing. IMO, the extra low end torque of the diesel over say a 5.4 triton or 6.0 GM gas engine requires a much more experienced feel for the clutch, because many times I feel diesel newbies dont realize how hard they are riding the clutch on take off with a loaded trailer because it takes so much more force to lug the turbo diesel down compared with a gas engine of similar displacement. No throttle at all is the preferred way of take off under most situations with a stick diesel, and personaly, 95% of the time I only use the clutch for stopping and starting. That being said, my Duramax has an Allison auto behind it. The only time I like to grab my own gears is when I am flogging the Muncie Rock Crusher 4 speed in my big block chevelle. I guess it depends on your own skills and personal preference which trans is best for you.
I do not know about the other two but when it comes to a Dodge manual transmission, I was under the impression that it is hard on the syncro's (or something) to shift without using the clutch?
 
   / Stick or Auto
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#29  
Drove both trucks today, the stick is very nice, lot of control over the truck, I am a bit rusty with a stick but it is very smooth, I did have a problem finding a couple of gears.
The dealer I went to today is in a larger amount of traffic and the auto was much easier to handle, it also is very smooth, it has been beefed up for the 6.7 cummins, with it you just watched the traffic and did'nt have to worry about watching what gear your in or watching the tach.
Most of this dealers stock was auto, I asked the saleman about the trannys and he said that from what he's seen either trans is about equal.
The auto is $1500 more and the truck that I looked at today has a sticker price a couple hundred dollars less than the first truck at the other dealership.
Sooo, I'm still crunching numbers but it looks like I can get the auto with everything else I was looking at for the same price or a little less at the dealership I was at today.
After driving both I have to say that stick is nice, but when it comes down to the bottom line I've been spoiled and will get the auto.
Now, can anyone tell me, should I get white or dark grey.:D
Thanks to all of you for your replies, when I get it I'll post picture's( if I can figure how)
 
   / Stick or Auto
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#30  
I forgot, it's about $12000 off sticker, and we are still talking numbers, my current truck is a 1997 V10, same model, new truck has many different options , if I would have gotten the cumming in 97 then these two trucks would be very close in price, another words this truck is very close in price to what I would have paid in 97.
 

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