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Should I buy one?

MontyASU

New Member
Oct 3, 2019
7
0
Truck Year
2015
Hello everyone I wanted to get some honest opinions. I currently have a 2015 with the 5.7. It is a base model no frills like at all. With my level and 34in tires I am only getting about 17mpg if I'm nice to it. I have a jumping jack trailer i use to tow my rzr, about 5000lbs total, and when I tow I get less than 10mpg down to 6-7 in the mountains. I want a nicer truck with better mileage and started looking at the ED and a cummins. With a cummins ibget probably same mileage as a DD and better mileage towing. With the ED I get much better mileage DD and up to 14ish while towing. After reading the forums I'm a little concerned at the reliability of the ED. Would be able to get a tune right off the lot but still concerned. So would you get the cummins and suffer the lower DD mileage or get the ED and tune it right away. Either would be laramie trim level.
 

carlhenry

Well-Known Member
Nov 21, 2018
1,506
284
Truck Year
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welcome to the group if u buy a good one it will b great but there is no way 2 tell good from bad
 

Brenda262

Member
Oct 4, 2019
30
5
Truck Year
2015
Hello everyone I wanted to get some honest opinions. I currently have a 2015 with the 5.7. It is a base model no frills like at all. With my level and 34in tires I am only getting about 17mpg if I'm nice to it. I have a jumping jack trailer i use to tow my rzr, about 5000lbs total, and when I tow I get less than 10mpg down to 6-7 in the mountains. I want a nicer truck with better mileage and started looking at the ED and a cummins. With a cummins ibget probably same mileage as a DD and better mileage towing. With the ED I get much better mileage DD and up to 14ish while towing. After reading the forums I'm a little concerned at the reliability of the ED. Would be able to get a tune right off the lot but still concerned. So would you get the cummins and suffer the lower DD mileage or get the ED and tune it right away. Either would be laramie trim level.
I would wait a couple years before investing on a new dodge EcoDiesel they totally rebuilt the motor for 2020 models after going thru the headaches with my...2015 ED ?? I would hold off and Let them work out the bugs the first year... we pull a 5th wheel with ours 10000lbs she handled beautifully before the the update 😞
 

Will_CathVT

Member
Jul 9, 2019
77
24
Truck Year
2016
I have a 2016 Laramie with the flash completed, I get 26-27 mpg. I tow a 6000lb travel trailer with no issues. The truck has gone in for a few issues, all covered under the extended warranty from the lawsuit. Each time the dealer provided a loaner either from the lot or from a local car rental place. I won't tune my truck and potentially sacrifice any of the warranty. As I didn't own the truck before the flash I don't know what the performance was like. I can say I'm very satisfied with the truck. Having a dealer with a knowledgeable service department is a plus as well. If the service department is not up to speed on the ED and/or the Cummings, I would either not get one or go to a different dealer with a knowledgeable service department.
 

MontyASU

New Member
Oct 3, 2019
7
0
Truck Year
2015
This makes it so hard for me. I have found some good ED and cummins in my price range. I dont want to buy the ED and run into nothing but problems and be replacing things often. At this point I'm not sure what to decide.
 
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