First off: I use my truck for towing and other requirements. Totally satisfied with my 7.5; would buy another in a heart beat(stock) I am relatively new to the forum; but I do read and digest it in detail. My curiosity is:
1. People who drive locally or limited, complain about regens, etc.
2. My 2500 is HD will tow anything ask of it. But the MPG will act accordingly.
Question? If you are looking for a car/truck combination,why not buy a vehicle that will do the domestic work, get relatively decent MPG. Plus will haul, tow(within reason), and do other truck related task's,in the 1/2/3/4 ton range, but without the hassle of maintaining a costly hight priced diesel platform.
3. I am not a mechanic; but I have had some engineering exposure. I believe that you can mod a 1/2/3/4gasser, to obtain even better mph,HP, plus eliminate the regen /emissions problem as well(at a lower price tag).
The 2010, 2500 Hemi, with cylinder deactivation, appears to be a winner in that category,(has excellent MPG rating). The truck is basically the same as the 6.7 minus the heavy duty stuff that a diesel platform requires. It appears, that some folks have a love/hate relationship with their diesel. ( I constantly read the junk word )
This in not a frivolous post; but for me, a learning exercise.
1. People who drive locally or limited, complain about regens, etc.
2. My 2500 is HD will tow anything ask of it. But the MPG will act accordingly.
Question? If you are looking for a car/truck combination,why not buy a vehicle that will do the domestic work, get relatively decent MPG. Plus will haul, tow(within reason), and do other truck related task's,in the 1/2/3/4 ton range, but without the hassle of maintaining a costly hight priced diesel platform.
3. I am not a mechanic; but I have had some engineering exposure. I believe that you can mod a 1/2/3/4gasser, to obtain even better mph,HP, plus eliminate the regen /emissions problem as well(at a lower price tag).
The 2010, 2500 Hemi, with cylinder deactivation, appears to be a winner in that category,(has excellent MPG rating). The truck is basically the same as the 6.7 minus the heavy duty stuff that a diesel platform requires. It appears, that some folks have a love/hate relationship with their diesel. ( I constantly read the junk word )
This in not a frivolous post; but for me, a learning exercise.