I'm at 24.4 right now, mixed city/highway mostly city. Less than 1,000 miles so not at all unhappy with my current mileage. Haven't checked my oil yet, wasn't aware that was an issue. Now, my '69 Alfa GT, that car could go through oil like no ones business.
I'll check the oil once I finish my coffee.
Oil level is fine. Would be rather disappointed if it wasn't.
Find a similar spec truck and lookup the #'s. I think you'll be surprised how much the extra weight of the 2500 eats up.Not in my case.
Payload on my truck is 1,645. The Cummins 3500 trucks are WAYYYY beyond that.
Towing on my truck is a tick past 10,000 lbs. A Cummins 2500 tows 17,000 and a Cummins 3500 is typically beyond 20k.
So while there is a massive difference in capability on paper, the thing I'm most interested in is the practical aspect of having a more stable platform to tow with that doesn't dance all over the highway like a stripper. It's funny because until I got this coil sprung rear end 1500, I had never seen complaints about towing. But there are a lot of guys who don't like the way the 1500 coil suspension feels while towing, and now I'm seeing the same thing. My prior full size trucks were all leaf sprung and no matter what I hooked to them, they were straight as an arrow.
The newer 2500 HD has rear coil springs.Not in my case.
Payload on my truck is 1,645. The Cummins 3500 trucks are WAYYYY beyond that.
Towing on my truck is a tick past 10,000 lbs. A Cummins 2500 tows 17,000 and a Cummins 3500 is typically beyond 20k.
So while there is a massive difference in capability on paper, the thing I'm most interested in is the practical aspect of having a more stable platform to tow with that doesn't dance all over the highway like a stripper. It's funny because until I got this coil sprung rear end 1500, I had never seen complaints about towing. But there are a lot of guys who don't like the way the 1500 coil suspension feels while towing, and now I'm seeing the same thing. My prior full size trucks were all leaf sprung and no matter what I hooked to them, they were straight as an arrow.
The newer 2500 HD has rear coil springs.
Cummins!I know, and that's why I'm going straight to the 3500 and/or a Ford SuperDuty for my next truck.
At least the 3500 you can get the ASIN and HO Cummins and avoid the POS 68RFEI know, and that's why I'm going straight to the 3500 and/or a Ford SuperDuty for my next truck.
Return trip, 55 degrees, no rain, cruise set at 75mph most of the way. 26.1 mpg via Fuelly. Dash showed 27.3 mpg.Just finished 618 mile trip from Dayton to Myrtle Beach. 65 degrees, periodic rain, 75ish mph. Me, wife and two daughters (17 and 20) plus another 100lbs of payload (total around 700lbs). 27.4 mpg on dash and 25.6 mpg hand calculated. Not thrilled with the disparity between the two but I’ve seen enough to know that’s not unusual.
Decent diesel prices too. $2.07 in Dayton and filled up just outside Myrtle with dash showing 64 miles to empty.
584 mile west bound trip to KC. 25mpg via Fuelly. Dash showed 25.4 so very little disparity this time. Should be better going back east. 700lbs payload and 75mph average speed.
Impressive.Drove from PHX to Bakersfield to pick up a buddy's new Malibu 23LSV boat. On the way over, averaged 75mph (we were in a bit of a hurry as it was a turn and burn trip) and got 25mpg hand calculated. My truck has 3.92 gears and the 33gal tank, so topped off tank when we got the boat. Made it all the way home pulling the 7000lb boat and trailer without stopping for fuel. Averaged 68mph on the way home and got 15mpg. I was happy and my buddy was very impressed. He's now thinking of getting a new truck since his Ecoboost would never get that kind of mpg loaded or unloaded.
Yeah, I was very impressed. I haven't towed anything that big/heavy with this truck and wasn't expecting 15mpg. My 3500 RamImpressive.
Naw, it isn't that expensive....probably more like 2 Rams.Jealous of your buddies boat. That's worth about 3-4 Rams