Chris
Active Member
This thread is really getting off topic; we already have a million “my mileage” threads and don’t need to rehash that.
Obviously, I can’t control what people post, but I was actually interested in everyone’s opinion on whether or not this investigation is a sign that more stringent investigation is to come for manufacturer reported mileage, and what it could mean for the etorque specifically since so many seem to indicate that the mileage difference between the etorque and non-etorque is trivial, in stark contrast to the 10-15% improved mileage numbers reported by Ram.
Personally, I think that if the EPA determines that the numbers of the Ranger were fraudulently reported to consumers and that leads to some settlement or refund for the current buyers (not sure what the ordering state of those Rangers are, but I can see all non-refundable order deposits suddenly becoming refundable), I can see the etorque owners also getting a partial refund of the cost difference (say 50%, since etorque does more then just improve mileage) between an etorque and non-etorque (assuming an investigation determines the etorque does not provide the claimed mileage improvement).
Obviously, I can’t control what people post, but I was actually interested in everyone’s opinion on whether or not this investigation is a sign that more stringent investigation is to come for manufacturer reported mileage, and what it could mean for the etorque specifically since so many seem to indicate that the mileage difference between the etorque and non-etorque is trivial, in stark contrast to the 10-15% improved mileage numbers reported by Ram.
Personally, I think that if the EPA determines that the numbers of the Ranger were fraudulently reported to consumers and that leads to some settlement or refund for the current buyers (not sure what the ordering state of those Rangers are, but I can see all non-refundable order deposits suddenly becoming refundable), I can see the etorque owners also getting a partial refund of the cost difference (say 50%, since etorque does more then just improve mileage) between an etorque and non-etorque (assuming an investigation determines the etorque does not provide the claimed mileage improvement).