JDT 2019 Ram
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Just purchased a new 2019 Ram 1500 Big Horn. Traded in my 2013 Ram Big Horn because it was a dog on mpg with the 6 speed auto transmission. Never got over 15 mpg highway, put a 16' bumper pull low profile stock trailer on it would get 8.5-9.0 at best. Let me say I LOVED my 2013 Ram, other than the mpg!
Was told by salesman that I just got a bad one (2013) and the 2019 would be WAY better. I wanted to wait for the 2019 ecodiesel, but 2013 was starting to give issues and wanted to get an upgrade and help on MPG. Bought it last weekend, as a demo with 4,600 miles. Was told the new 2019 set-up should get way better than 8.5-9.0 mpg pulling, should be 13-15 with trailer. Drove it home 100 miles was getting 21, happy. Put my trailer on the next day, drove 3 round trips for a total of 630 miles and averaged 9.9 mpg . . . MAD... is an understatement. (My son just bought a 2018 GMC 1500 5.3. Hooked on to the same trailer, left OK to IN, called driving 80 mph, loaded, and getting 14 mpg for entire trip. I tried to get him to buy RAM)
Was told it just needed to break-in... they told me that on my 2013 and after 144K miles it was still the same. I CANNOT afford to put fuel in this 2019 if it is going to get 9 mpg too. That is why I traded. I'm seek some help.... Can the dealer reprogram the computer, drive another new 2019 under the radiator cap (sure), or what can be done? I stretched my budget to buy this truck and it is no better mpg than my 2013. HELP!
Was told by salesman that I just got a bad one (2013) and the 2019 would be WAY better. I wanted to wait for the 2019 ecodiesel, but 2013 was starting to give issues and wanted to get an upgrade and help on MPG. Bought it last weekend, as a demo with 4,600 miles. Was told the new 2019 set-up should get way better than 8.5-9.0 mpg pulling, should be 13-15 with trailer. Drove it home 100 miles was getting 21, happy. Put my trailer on the next day, drove 3 round trips for a total of 630 miles and averaged 9.9 mpg . . . MAD... is an understatement. (My son just bought a 2018 GMC 1500 5.3. Hooked on to the same trailer, left OK to IN, called driving 80 mph, loaded, and getting 14 mpg for entire trip. I tried to get him to buy RAM)
Was told it just needed to break-in... they told me that on my 2013 and after 144K miles it was still the same. I CANNOT afford to put fuel in this 2019 if it is going to get 9 mpg too. That is why I traded. I'm seek some help.... Can the dealer reprogram the computer, drive another new 2019 under the radiator cap (sure), or what can be done? I stretched my budget to buy this truck and it is no better mpg than my 2013. HELP!