I hame a hemi with about 200,000 miles on it and am saving for a new one. I am seeking input/advice on this. My truck tows only my tired butt around and not much else. I do 90% highway miles, about 80 round trip per day. I am considering either the 3.0 Ecodiesel for the fuel economy or the 2500 Cummins for the mpg/durability. Kind of wondering best case scenario with the Cummins, in terms of mpg? What tricks do you use, what mpg to expect given this information
I recommend the 3.0L EcoDiesel for daily driving as you can expect upwards of 28 miles per gallon in comparison to the 6.7L Cummins getting upwards of 15 miles per gallon. Both have different purposes. If you go with the half ton EcoDiesel, I suggest getting the 3.92 axle ratio to eliminate any potential towing issues with the truck.
Its the difference between being able to pull 8,230lbs and 9,9,30lbs with a Crew Cab 4x2 5'7" bed.
It is the difference between being able to pull 7,840lbs and 9,540lbs with a Crew Cab 4x4 5'7" bed.
You may never need to tow that much, but it's better to have it and never use it, than need it and not have truck that is job rated by RAM to do it. The 3.92 gearing also helps with acceleration. In regards to axle gear ratios, the higher the number the better the truck will accelerate, but at the expense of high speed cruising.
Attached is the chart showing those figures.