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Josh, do you see a large amount of sensor related issues with the newer Dodge trucks?
I've spent more then my fair share of time working for Chrysler/Jeep/dodge in the late 90s thru late 2000s as well as a tenure at Toyota. Trans issues for the Mopars are just nature of the beast..for the time period I was there. My current RAM doesn't have trans problems, but if any occur it's no big deal to yank it and rebuild it. The Tundras like brought up earlier..are awesome for sure, but for me the box on the crew cabs are just to small. Can't even fit my dirt bike in it, then the cost of them is equal to a nicely equipped ram diesel.I've been looking at Dave Smith's website. It's crazy, I can almost get a diesel (6spd manual) for just a few more $ then a 6.4 gas pot. Looking on line 5.7 vs 6.4 power out put doesn't seem to be that big of a difference..am I seeing this wrong?Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
Actually my Tundra was cheaper than an F150 or Ram with similar options with current deals offered. Matching up best I could an F150 would have been almost $49k down from about $57k. Dodge, don't recall exactly. Mine was $51k and got it for $44.9k. GMC was cheapest with their deals but didn't like the truck. And with the double cab you can very easily fit a bike or quad. The crewmax only has the 5.5' bed.
Upgraded audio and NAV? Leather heated/cooled seats with dual climate control? Fully loaded? Crewmax Tundra has lots of room in the back. Been a while since I've seen a megacab so can't compare. And I'm not saying gas vs diesel, no comparison. Am saying if the OP is considering the 5.7 Hemi why not look at Toyota as well and their 5.7. If you want/need diesel Toyota is out.