I loved that video and it played a role in my decision to purchase my tundra. I would love for you to run the trucks again and with all of the different engines.
I'd agree that 7-8 mpg would be pretty disappointing for a 5200lbs camper. I was expecting something much closer to 10mpg>
Fuel tank is either a 26 gallon tank or a 33 gallon tank. That means around 210-270 miles of range if you run the tank dry.
I'm curious what the other half ton would get...
I hate this technology trend where they promise something and maybe deliver it in the future in a software update. I missed the days where when they would announce something, it was good to go.
It’s really a ram rebel 2500 with front locker and sway bar disconnect. You lose a lot of what makes a power wagon a power wagon like the lift, better angles and the winch.
To me, it feels really low effort from Ram.
Wow that sucks! I still can’t believe that Toyota uses a short bloc for hybrid engines vs a long block. This is a prime example of the problems it can cause.
Are you getting an attorney involved? I would lemon law it like you said.
2019+ for reliability and you get about 5mpg better fuel economy in-town with the 3.6 vs the Hemi (15mpg vs 20mpg). I can’t comment on specific trim levels as the 3.6l is not offered on a lot of trims.
I’d go with a ram with the 3.6l v6. You will save on gas, it’s more reliable than the Hemi and it sounds like it will not be used to tow anything heavy so the v6 is plenty.
You’re right, the rams will be more comfortable than other brands.
Thank you for getting as much information out there as possible. I read it that larger debris came before the fix was applied for the second round of engines but it’s heading in the right direction as of fall.
I saw the back and forth on the Tundra forum and you probably realized, but it’s a...
If I was not on the internet, I would not know any of these engine issues are happening and that's what people forget.
My truck is performing really well and is not giving me any issues in the 8 months and 22 000km (14 000mi) have had it. The truck is 3 years old and the odometer is reading 74...
I think it depends. If Toyota designed the main bearing with no debris in mind, and then reality sets in where they realized that they can't remove the debris 100%, well you have to account for that.
The real question is, why are they having so many issues clearing the block?
@testerdahl Could...