I'm probably no more than a few weeks away from pulling the trigger on a new crew cab, short bed 3/4 ton truck. It'll be used as my daily driver (26 mile roundtrip to work), for camping and beach trips a handful of times a year with my wife, 2 daughters and dog, and for annual-ish trips out west to explore some of the awesome places and trails that I read about on this forum. I'm very interested in a FWC or similar setup, but it'll probably be a couple of years before I do that. I live in western NC, for whatever that matters.
I'm 90% sure that I'm gonna go with a gas engine, but i haven't entirely ruled out spending the extra money on a diesel. I don't tow anything heavy, but I've always loved the idea of owning a diesel and I plan to have this truck for a long time and pretty much drive it into the ground, so I think that over the long term, I may be able to justify the higher cost. But I'm pretty sure that I don't want to spend the extra money on the bigger payment and higher maintenance/repair costs, even if it does pay off a little in the long run. I've just got to think that through some more and crunch some numbers before I make a definite decision on that.
I'm pretty sold on the F-250. I really like the interior and exterior styling of it better than the Ram, and the factory rear locker is a really nice option that I don't think I can get on the Ram. I test drove an F-250 yesterday and was very satisfied with the power, ride and handling. The Ram has the advantage of the coil rear suspension though, and the Cummins motor if I decide to spring for the diesel. I'm hoping to test drive a Ram 2500 next weekend. Quality/durability/reliability/performance is close enough between the Ford and Ram that I consider them basically equal in those areas. Not so sure about price.....there are a few large Ram dealers within driving distance that have "bottom line / no haggle" pricing on their websites and really reasonable prices, which of course is a big plus. The Ford dealers around here don't seem nearly as transparent, but I'm assuming that with some haggling I can get the Ford for about the same price as a similarly equipped Ram.
So I was just wondering if anyone has any input or advice. Are there any considerations I should keep in mind in making the decision?
I'm 90% sure that I'm gonna go with a gas engine, but i haven't entirely ruled out spending the extra money on a diesel. I don't tow anything heavy, but I've always loved the idea of owning a diesel and I plan to have this truck for a long time and pretty much drive it into the ground, so I think that over the long term, I may be able to justify the higher cost. But I'm pretty sure that I don't want to spend the extra money on the bigger payment and higher maintenance/repair costs, even if it does pay off a little in the long run. I've just got to think that through some more and crunch some numbers before I make a definite decision on that.
I'm pretty sold on the F-250. I really like the interior and exterior styling of it better than the Ram, and the factory rear locker is a really nice option that I don't think I can get on the Ram. I test drove an F-250 yesterday and was very satisfied with the power, ride and handling. The Ram has the advantage of the coil rear suspension though, and the Cummins motor if I decide to spring for the diesel. I'm hoping to test drive a Ram 2500 next weekend. Quality/durability/reliability/performance is close enough between the Ford and Ram that I consider them basically equal in those areas. Not so sure about price.....there are a few large Ram dealers within driving distance that have "bottom line / no haggle" pricing on their websites and really reasonable prices, which of course is a big plus. The Ford dealers around here don't seem nearly as transparent, but I'm assuming that with some haggling I can get the Ford for about the same price as a similarly equipped Ram.
So I was just wondering if anyone has any input or advice. Are there any considerations I should keep in mind in making the decision?
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