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I'm seeing between 10.5 and 13.5 depending on conditions. Most tanks sit around 12 for the average. Hand calc'd
MDS is pretty quiet while cruising but give it some throttle and it makes more noise than I would like until it finally goes back to normal mode.With these newer 6.4s with 8-speeds, do you hear it drop down into eco mode or no? I know there is a light that comes on, but other than the light, is it noticeable?
It sounds like the mpg’s in comparison to a diesel really aren’t much less.
And that's not towing.Don't compare MPG, compare % difference.
Lets say a gas gets 10 mpg, and a diesel 13. Sounds minimal, until you convert to percentage and realize the gas is only getting 76% that the diesel is getting. That's actually quite large. I would love to reduce my fuel bill by 25%.
You also have to factor in how much of that % in fuel savings it takes to offset the 9-11k premium for the diesel. Cause until then, You aren't saving moneyDon't compare MPG, compare % difference.
Lets say a gas gets 10 mpg, and a diesel 13. Sounds minimal, until you convert to percentage and realize the gas is only getting 76% that the diesel is getting. That's actually quite large. I would love to reduce my fuel bill by 25%
Except that many folks are paying 9-11k more for their gas trucks than I did for my 2020 RAM 3500 Tradesman CC LB HO Aisin 4x4.You also have to factor in how much of that % in fuel savings it takes to offset the 9-11k premium for the diesel. Cause until then, You aren't saving money
Where I am, diesel is typically 30-50 cents more per gallon.Don't compare MPG, compare % difference.
Lets say a gas gets 10 mpg, and a diesel 13. Sounds minimal, until you convert to percentage and realize the gas is only getting 76% that the diesel is getting. That's actually quite large. I would love to reduce my fuel bill by 25%.
Not where I am at. You can still find the same deals that you would last year. I've been getting pricing on ordering a gasser and I'm finding 10k off MSRP.Except that many folks are paying 9-11k more for their gas trucks than I did for my 2020 RAM 3500 Tradesman CC LB HO Aisin 4x4.
That is crazy. Definitely wasn't the case around here when I was looking.Except that many folks are paying 9-11k more for their gas trucks than I did for my 2020 RAM 3500 Tradesman CC LB HO Aisin 4x4.
I paid $52.5 OTD for my 2020 HO diesel dually.That is crazy. Definitely wasn't the case around here when I was looking.
1500 or 2500 or 3500? I'm just going on what I've seen folks post on boards for their loaded 1500 and 2500 trucks.2021 Tradesman, CC, LB, 6.4 gas I'm seeing for mid 40s here in MN.
3500.1500 or 2500 or 3500? I'm just going on what I've seen folks post on boards for their loaded 1500 and 2500 trucks.
Location and timing can mean amazing price differences. I think most people think a Tradesman has vinyl seats and floors and the lowest everything. Mine are not like that at all.3500.
I think it really depends on the dealer. A high volume dealer for what I'm looking at ordering was 9000 off MSRP and 66k on my trade. A smaller out of town dealer was at invoice and 56k on trade.
You also have to factor in how much of that % in fuel savings it takes to offset the 9-11k premium for the diesel. Cause until then, You aren't saving money