Thanks for all the input. I drove the diesel and didn't like the turbo lag, which seemed excessive. I am coming from a F150 with the larger EcoBoost engine and I don't think I'd be happy with the diesel. I bought the Hemi and have been smiling ever since!
Got 14.5k miles on my ecodiesel it’s almost 6 months oldAbout to pull the trigger on a new 1500 Limited and can’t decided between the Hemi or EcoDiesel. I do a lot of highway driving and pull our cargo trailer (4-5k pounds) about 10% of the time. Is the diesel the better choice? The diesel is actually less than the Hemi with current incentives. Let me know your thoughts.
Well said (the last paragraph).Got 14.5k miles on my ecodiesel it’s almost 6 months old
The mileage is nice but getting 29+ mpg requires patience because you can’t really go faster than 65. I guess you could say I drive rougher. I average 22 mpg and that’s going 75-85 on the highway usually. But if you hang out in the slow lane you’ll definelty be seeing 29+mpg
it’s not a “quick” as a hemi, but I didn’t buy this truck to race around.. it’s still fast and it pulls hard but it has low end torque, not high speed.
towing is sooooo much better than with gas, I have 9500#ish trailer and I would be revving my 2015 gas truck to 4000+ rpms just to get up a hill. Now with the diesel it just chugs along. The low end torque is awesome
main reason I got this truck was for the range because I do so much driving. Being able to go 700-800 miles on a tank of gas with the 33 gallon tank is very convenient.
So basically I don’t recommend getting the truck to save money, fuel is more expensive, filters are more expensive, oil is more expensive. Overall diesel is more expensive to maintain... but if you looking for like a “light duty Cummins” I think this fits the bill perfectly.
Will it pull hills in 8th with the 9k trailer?!
Might be helpful if you compared the annual maintenance costs that you experienced (mostly regular maintenance like oil, filters, fuel filters) between the 2. Most of us don’t quite know what true diesel costs run.I just sold my 2015 3500 CTD (diesel) and bought the 2019 1500 Limited.
The diesel got better fuel mileage, but more costly for maintenance. Fuel filters, oil changes, etc. Didn’t need to tow anymore so traded it in.
Not the same comparison to Eco Diesel but just wanted to point out the extra maintenance. I changed my oil every 10,000 kms even though the book said every 15,000.
Might be helpful if you compared the annual maintenance costs that you experienced (mostly regular maintenance like oil, filters, fuel filters) between the 2. Most of us don’t quite know what true diesel costs run.
My 2015 ED EGT held 1500° ALL the way up Loveland Pass while pulling my 6,000# Travel Trailer.I was just wondering. If it did that I'm sure EGT's would soar if it stayed in 8th lol
I'd be interested in knowing that as well especially for the guys with the ED. From looking at the maintenance manuals for the HEMI vs. the ED, I came out with about $15/mo more for ED over HEMI (oil, fuel filter, DEF) but would love to know actuals vs. calcs.
If you want a half-ton diesel go with GMC or Chevy. I'd take the 5.7 Hemi over any of them though.
The 3.0L Duramax is brand new, has already had several issues, and requires transmission removal at 150k for oil pump belt replacement.
I learned years ago to never touch a GM product with a ten foot pole. They must let the 22 year old interns fresh out of school do all their engineering. They haven't built a decent truck since before the GMT400 platform debuted in 1988.
if you wait 15,000 or even 10,000 miles to change the oil on a diesel, don't plan on it lasting very long. diesel is an oil and dilutes the oil and the strict emissions shoves soot in via the egr. by 5,000 miles you probably want to change if you could see the health of the oil. I'll be sending mine to a lab to get a definitive answer on the EcoD 3.0.I beg to differ. The EcoDiesel only calls for an oil change every 15,000 mi. With the savings in fuel mileage, it comes out even with, if not ahead of, the hemi. BTW, I have owned both, and currently work for FCA.
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