My previous: 2017 F350 Lariat Crew Cab 6.7L Power Stroke 4x4 Dual Rear Wheel Long Bed 4.10 rear end purchased new.
My current: 2023 2500 Laramie Sport Mega Cab 6.7L CTD (SO) 4x4 Single Rear Wheel Short Bed 3.73 rear end purchased new.
Things I liked about the Ford:
1. a very quiet, smooth engine. Except for the fuel and DEF requirements you'd think you were driving a gasser.
2. very comfortable seat(s). I spent 24 hours a day a week at a time in the driver's seat. I'm 6'4" so there was no comfortable way to sleep in the back seat. I ended up simply reclining the driver's seat and sleeping there.
3. a small thing, but I really liked the combination lock on the driver's door. Allowed me to leave keys and wallet in the truck and still get back in (at the beach especially).
4. gobs and gobs of immediate authoritative power. I felt like that truck could pull a house off it's foundation.
5. dash electronics/functions/tech just worked. No muss, no fuss.
6. the aluminum body. Loved that! The peace of mind knowing body rust would never be an issue was amazing.
7. 48 gallon fuel tank.
8. "lockable" storage bin under the back seat.
9. power telescoping steering wheel.
10. the "upside down" engine. Conventional design has the intake on top and the exhaust down low. Ford reversed that, reducing turbo lag significantly (among other benefits).
11. Ruby Red Metallic was striking. People actually stopped me in parking lots and drive thrus to tell me what a beautiful truck it was.
Things I didn't like about the Ford:
1. fuel mileage. I averaged between 12 and 15 mpg depending on the wind direction. I didn't have a problem with this until I compared it to guys driving Ram duallys.
2. the back seat did not fold flat. The backs would fold down, but not flat and not able to support much weight. The seat bottoms flipped up and forward taking up room I needed for the front. Laying the back seat flat meant I lost the storage bin underneath, so not an option if carrying stuff under there.
3. when the truck was turned off, all power was dead - no mirror fold, no USB ports, no 12v outlet - nothing. I had to leave the truck in ACC to use a 12v electric blanket in the winter and a fan in the summer.
4. 2017 was the first year the F350 DRW had TPMS. The system caused corrosion of the aluminum wheels at the valve stems and the wheels wouldn't hold air. Ford would do nothing to correct this (still hasn't as far as I know) and right up till the day I traded it in I had to add air to the tires before leaving home.
5. while handy, the Ford tailgate step is a pretty poor design. It's location leaves it vulnerable to damage. It's easily bent and doesn't always fit well in it's stowed position.
6. the CP4 fuel pump. I lived in constant fear my fuel pump was going to grenade and destroy the entire fuel system (my biggest negative).
7. the chrome over aluminum (especially the steps) bubbled up.
Things I like about the Ram:
1. the back seats. I don't ride back there but I really like that they recline as well as fold flat a couple different ways. Lots of room back there.
2. when I turn the truck off I've still got power to the 12v outlet on top of the dash.
3. the 12" Uconnect 5.
4. I like the bed step. It doesn't look like much, but it's hands-free operation and gets the job done very well.
5. the center console. I've updated mine to the "Limited" storage bin cover. The console is nicely compartmentalized with lots of useable storage and a place to put a couple phones as well.
6. the CP3 fuel pump!
7. the interior looks more upscale than the equivalent Ford Lariat.
Things I don't like about the Ram:
1. the driver's seat has a hard spot in it that gets uncomfortable after an hour or two.
2. I couldn't get a long bed Mega Cab (would have still been shorter than my 24 foot long F350).
3. the stupidly low cargo carrying weight capacity. Not losing any sleep over it, but I think Ram could have done a better job with this.
Side note: the F350 and 2500HD both operated in pretty much the same RPM range.
I recently went on Ford and Ram's websites to "build" 2025 models of my fantasy trucks. Turns out neither could generate a truck that I like better than the one I have.
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