Sweetee
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- Joined
- Jul 14, 2012
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- Location
- Wisconsin
- Ram Year
- 2017 Ram Laramie CC 4x4
- Engine
- 3.6 Pentastar
I took my Express in for a LOF yesterday and asked my "guy" if I could take a new ECO for a spin rather than just "kick tires." He handed me the key fob for a Laramie Crew Cab and off I went. The color and trim was not to my taste, but I was most interested in how the ECO Diesel compared to to Hemi and the Pentastar.
I hit the remote start from across the parking lot and heard the horn beep, but did not hear it start. I thought perhaps there was a problem at first, but I only heard the engine running when I got within 10 yards. I don't know if I'll get used to the dial shift, but off I went. I put about 10 miles on it both in town and on the highway. It is certainly not a Hemi from a stop, but after a leisurely launch, (turbo lag???) I had no complaints. From 0-10 mph, there doesn't seem to be much there. However, the quietness of the truck from 10 mph on up is remarkable!
I can't believe anyone would shy away from a "Diesel-noise" standpoint. I spoke with a Chrysler rep in the showroom and he shared that this motor has been in minivans and 300s in Europe since 2011. If I had the bucks and was looking for a new truck, I would certainly consider it. Although, I'd hate to give up what my Hemi can do with the "go pedal." I spent some time figuring out cost effectiveness, and concluded the break-even point (considering gas vs. Diesel + DEF and mpg estimates) to be somewhere above 100K miles.
This one had an msrp of $55.6K. I checked with my "guy" and he shared that about the lowest msrp you could do right now is $45K. Also, right now from what I understand, the ECO is only available on the crew cabs. It'll be interesting to see when you can get a "base-type" Diesel and how much it'll cost.
Happy shopping!
I hit the remote start from across the parking lot and heard the horn beep, but did not hear it start. I thought perhaps there was a problem at first, but I only heard the engine running when I got within 10 yards. I don't know if I'll get used to the dial shift, but off I went. I put about 10 miles on it both in town and on the highway. It is certainly not a Hemi from a stop, but after a leisurely launch, (turbo lag???) I had no complaints. From 0-10 mph, there doesn't seem to be much there. However, the quietness of the truck from 10 mph on up is remarkable!
I can't believe anyone would shy away from a "Diesel-noise" standpoint. I spoke with a Chrysler rep in the showroom and he shared that this motor has been in minivans and 300s in Europe since 2011. If I had the bucks and was looking for a new truck, I would certainly consider it. Although, I'd hate to give up what my Hemi can do with the "go pedal." I spent some time figuring out cost effectiveness, and concluded the break-even point (considering gas vs. Diesel + DEF and mpg estimates) to be somewhere above 100K miles.
This one had an msrp of $55.6K. I checked with my "guy" and he shared that about the lowest msrp you could do right now is $45K. Also, right now from what I understand, the ECO is only available on the crew cabs. It'll be interesting to see when you can get a "base-type" Diesel and how much it'll cost.
Happy shopping!
I knew the Chrysler guy said 300, and I thought the other one was the minivan. My bad! None-the-less, this engine has been well-tested since 2011. Hopefully, reliability will not be an issue.