big bear bob
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Have 2007 w/6.7 diesel-looking to downsize to new 1500 with ecodiesel - looking for advise on the durability of this engine
I believe the durability has improved some over the years. But honestly you don’t buy the EcoDiesel for durability. You buy it for efficiency. It’s king of that mountain. Expect to have problems and you won’t be surprised when you do and maybe even pleasantly surprised when you don’t. But problems included it’s likely you will save a load of money with the mileage difference especially with fuel going higher and higher. The higher it goes the more you save.
It’s an Italian engine I’ll go with what Micah said. For me, the EPA’s regulations have caused more issues for my truck than the engine itself, but if you happen to live in an area with less restriction, you may benefit some. May also consider the manufacturer’s QC is NOT getting any better, IMO.Have 2007 w/6.7 diesel-looking to downsize to new 1500 with ecodiesel - looking for advise on the durability of this engine
Just traded a 2015 EcoDiesel for 2022 Gen 3 EcoDiesel and the mileage improvement is significant. Just did a 600 mile trip that the 2015 was 27mpg and the 2022 did 32. The 2015 had its issues but FCA took care of them all and I put 132000 miles on it and still got more than half of what I paid for it on trade.
Yes crew cab 4x4Good to hear, nice comparison... I'm assuming both trucks crew cab, 4x4?
I have both a 2014 1500 Eco and a 2014 2500 w6.7, both crew cab 4x4. Both have DEF and catalyst. If you drive the 1500 Eco like a diesel you should have few problems and excellent fuel mileage.Have 2007 w/6.7 diesel-looking to downsize to new 1500 with ecodiesel - looking for advise on the durability of this engine
I run the Lil' 3.0L Italian Diesel in my 2015 Grand Cherokee. 314,000+ miles towing everything from boat to travel trailer still on the original engine and transmission.. Now I have the pre 2018 GDE Tune. 24MPG city and 34-36Mpg Highway. Other than Brakes and Tires this lil motor, found in every Bread and Delivery truck in Europe since the late 50s is fantastic.Have 2007 w/6.7 diesel-looking to downsize to new 1500 with ecodiesel - looking for advise on the durability of this engine
Mpg is nearly double high 20s highway but when towing back down to 13mpg I pulled 9,000 lb I also have issues with transmission overheating right at the top of my climb. I had 2008 3500 and I remember replacing that tranny every 36,000 MI so this one's at 80 no problemsHave 2007 w/6.7 diesel-looking to downsize to new 1500 with ecodiesel - looking for advise on the durability of this engine
My 2015 has 190k miles and still runs amazing.Have 2007 w/6.7 diesel-looking to downsize to new 1500 with ecodiesel - looking for advise on the durability of this engine