I have currently nissan xterra with manual transmission. I want to upgrade to diesel power truck with MANUAL TRANSMISSION.
I know that my choice limits choices. I read many thread in this forum, cummin forum, and powerstroke forum, but I could not decide which one.
I also want to keep emission crap because of legality.
The reason why I want to have manual transmission is that it is easy to work on and much simpler than automatic transmission.
Since most of manual transmission trucks have been disappearing so this gonna be my last truck to keep so I am really hoping that next truck will be easy to get replacement parts and durable.
I know powerstroke 6.4 is just three years production truck so it is going to hard to get specific parts, but the power, interior, and exterior is outstanding. If the engine is durable with emission crap intact, this is my choice.
For powerstroke 6.0, it seems that it will not be lack of supply for replacement parts in future. However, it is getting old so I must replace so many old parts. top of that, I have to upgrade parts for durability such as egr cooler, oil cooler remote, water pump etc.
I can work on my car by myself so I do not worry about labor, but same time costs of those parts are not that cheap even though I get powerstroke 6.0 under 10k.
For ram 3500, ram 3500 seems less work, and also durable engine even though emission crap is intact as long as cleaning egr cooler and good maintenance. I am planning to get after 2013 model since DEF seems helping a lot for mileage and durability. up front price is much higher than other ford truck though.
The thing is ford seems nice large space in back and front since larger leg space in both side and also seat size is 4-5 inch bigger than ram so It seems that these factors contribute comfortableness comparing with RAM which is similar leg space, but less seat size.
Overall, I trust ford over RAM, but RAM is newer and less problematic in future to me. However, I like Ford over RAM because it seems less annoying repairs and less electric gremlin.
So my advantage is that I can fix my car by myself and also can access dealer scanner so I do not worry about repair part, but I am more concerning which truck is durable and financially better choice to me.
I am planning to use future truck as work truck and also towing so I need diesel truck. I know that truck with auto trans has more many option, but I hate driving auto trans. I owned one car in my entire life, and I was thinking about getting new car JUST one week after I got auto trans car. I regretted a lot.
I appreciate your input and sharing your knowledge. thanks
I know that my choice limits choices. I read many thread in this forum, cummin forum, and powerstroke forum, but I could not decide which one.
I also want to keep emission crap because of legality.
The reason why I want to have manual transmission is that it is easy to work on and much simpler than automatic transmission.
Since most of manual transmission trucks have been disappearing so this gonna be my last truck to keep so I am really hoping that next truck will be easy to get replacement parts and durable.
I know powerstroke 6.4 is just three years production truck so it is going to hard to get specific parts, but the power, interior, and exterior is outstanding. If the engine is durable with emission crap intact, this is my choice.
For powerstroke 6.0, it seems that it will not be lack of supply for replacement parts in future. However, it is getting old so I must replace so many old parts. top of that, I have to upgrade parts for durability such as egr cooler, oil cooler remote, water pump etc.
I can work on my car by myself so I do not worry about labor, but same time costs of those parts are not that cheap even though I get powerstroke 6.0 under 10k.
For ram 3500, ram 3500 seems less work, and also durable engine even though emission crap is intact as long as cleaning egr cooler and good maintenance. I am planning to get after 2013 model since DEF seems helping a lot for mileage and durability. up front price is much higher than other ford truck though.
The thing is ford seems nice large space in back and front since larger leg space in both side and also seat size is 4-5 inch bigger than ram so It seems that these factors contribute comfortableness comparing with RAM which is similar leg space, but less seat size.
Overall, I trust ford over RAM, but RAM is newer and less problematic in future to me. However, I like Ford over RAM because it seems less annoying repairs and less electric gremlin.
So my advantage is that I can fix my car by myself and also can access dealer scanner so I do not worry about repair part, but I am more concerning which truck is durable and financially better choice to me.
I am planning to use future truck as work truck and also towing so I need diesel truck. I know that truck with auto trans has more many option, but I hate driving auto trans. I owned one car in my entire life, and I was thinking about getting new car JUST one week after I got auto trans car. I regretted a lot.
I appreciate your input and sharing your knowledge. thanks