I ended up with the hemi in a Powerwagon and after towing my jeep with it, I'm glad I did. While it drinks gas like a college freshman does cheap beer, it pulled like a champ.
I think everyone in this thread has made some good and valid points. That dial shifter in the hemi is plain stupid and by far one of my least favorite attributes of the truck. I also agree that you rarely hear of guys leaving diesel to go to gas (although it has popped up in here after frustrations with DPF/ DEF issues and never ending recalls with no parts). Hemis don't get much glory on here, but the number of diesel threads about 6-speed trans issues, recalls with no parts, stuck in limp mode while towing, etc issues with diesels seem to far out number folks running into the lifter and cam issues with the hemis at higher mileage (add MDS to my list of stupid ass things you get with the hemi).
I was considering the Cummins as well, but the biggest thing that made me go hemi was my daily commute. Its less than a 20min drive each way in stop and go traffic. That would lead to nothing but endless frustration with clogging up DPF filters and the after-treatment system with trips that short. Diesel is still the king of power and towing, but modern exhaust regulations have really knee-capped their ability to fully shine above gas IMO. If you're gonna put a bunch of miles on and tow heavy regularly. Go diesel. If you are going to drive short runs daily and only tow occasionally. Go hemi. I say that not from a preference point, but more of a practicality on which scenario will make each one shine and be the most reliable.
I think everyone in this thread has made some good and valid points. That dial shifter in the hemi is plain stupid and by far one of my least favorite attributes of the truck. I also agree that you rarely hear of guys leaving diesel to go to gas (although it has popped up in here after frustrations with DPF/ DEF issues and never ending recalls with no parts). Hemis don't get much glory on here, but the number of diesel threads about 6-speed trans issues, recalls with no parts, stuck in limp mode while towing, etc issues with diesels seem to far out number folks running into the lifter and cam issues with the hemis at higher mileage (add MDS to my list of stupid ass things you get with the hemi).
I was considering the Cummins as well, but the biggest thing that made me go hemi was my daily commute. Its less than a 20min drive each way in stop and go traffic. That would lead to nothing but endless frustration with clogging up DPF filters and the after-treatment system with trips that short. Diesel is still the king of power and towing, but modern exhaust regulations have really knee-capped their ability to fully shine above gas IMO. If you're gonna put a bunch of miles on and tow heavy regularly. Go diesel. If you are going to drive short runs daily and only tow occasionally. Go hemi. I say that not from a preference point, but more of a practicality on which scenario will make each one shine and be the most reliable.