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Let's see what powers our 5th Gen Rams. All the trucks will of course be automatics.
As one of those that opted for the 3.92, I can say that my decision was greatly impacted by driving Rams with both axles back-to-back. Capability aside, I felt the 3.92 was necessary to put the HEMI's off-the-line driving performance on the same level as the Ford EcoBoost or GM 6.2L.Also interesting is the 3.92 was picked more often...figured more would have picked the 3.21 for expected fuel mileage.
For my driving the 3.92 is a no brainer, but I really didn't think it would have been the higher take.
I had a '16 2.7 took me 4 months to get rid of it. LOL never not paid for a truck before. Currently have a '14 3.5 w/3.55. I like it but I'm wanting that V8 power back. I didn't realize I couldn't get the 3.55 with the Ram Hemi. Good info thanks.I almost got a 3.21 on the order but felt that I’d hurt resale, so wont maybe get the better mpg... I am coming from a 2015 F150 with 3.55 and the 2.7 ecoboost. Tons of power, gas mileage never met EPA, truck was “skittish” unladen... I just wish Ram had a 3.55 on the hemi instead of just the v6.