New here to Ram Forums (hello), drive a 2010 SLT quad cab with 4.7 & 5 speed. I work with my small family business Pest Control Company in South Florida.
Use it to tow up to 4500 lbs reguarly at highway speeds (65-70 mph) for distances of 200+ miles on a weekley basis.
This next part is a bit tl;dr but expainitory:
The truck is wonderful, leagues better than any truck or vehicle I've ever driven before in regards to refinement, handling and comfort. It has always been a bit sluggish at towing though, not to say that the outgoing 4.7 is a slouch but that it could do better with 5k lbs and 5 speeds to choose from. IIRC, think the axle is 3.41
Anyways, at 125,000 miles it's getting time to trade in to get the best value and the next best vehicle for the job. Have no reason not to look at Ram again, but there are so many new and exciting and costly options since the body style change in 2010.
There is a massive Arrigo Dodge dealer just a few miles away from our office and a trusted repair place literally across the street from our address that has been maintaining our trucks for 10+ years with great service, albeit not the cheapest around. Both places have come in handy for regular repairs and warranty repairs (transmission solenoid, clutch fan).
My question essentially boils down to this: towing at 4500lbs max, what is the most cost-effective motor+transmission combo to get? We're looking to spend no more than $30,000 on a single work vehicle, single cabs are acceptable. Would be great if it got at least 22 on hwy as my current 4.7 w/ cover does.
Is the 3.7 gutsy enough with an 8 speed? Or is the 5.7 6 speed great but too lousy on gas? They have the 5.7 8 speed in stock but configured only as premium trims that go north of 38,000+. The 3.0 diesel is only premium trim too. Not sure if mechanics across from street have extensive experience with 8 speeds either...
Love the Ram 1500, need more power and usability without sacrificing fuel economy and added ruggedness would be great. Don't care about chrome or appearence packages. Hope to keep this new vehicle at least 5-7 years.
Website to Arrigo: Arrigo Dodge Chrysler Jeep: New & Used Car Dealer West Palm Beach, FL | Ram | Florida
Use it to tow up to 4500 lbs reguarly at highway speeds (65-70 mph) for distances of 200+ miles on a weekley basis.
This next part is a bit tl;dr but expainitory:
The truck is wonderful, leagues better than any truck or vehicle I've ever driven before in regards to refinement, handling and comfort. It has always been a bit sluggish at towing though, not to say that the outgoing 4.7 is a slouch but that it could do better with 5k lbs and 5 speeds to choose from. IIRC, think the axle is 3.41
Anyways, at 125,000 miles it's getting time to trade in to get the best value and the next best vehicle for the job. Have no reason not to look at Ram again, but there are so many new and exciting and costly options since the body style change in 2010.
There is a massive Arrigo Dodge dealer just a few miles away from our office and a trusted repair place literally across the street from our address that has been maintaining our trucks for 10+ years with great service, albeit not the cheapest around. Both places have come in handy for regular repairs and warranty repairs (transmission solenoid, clutch fan).
My question essentially boils down to this: towing at 4500lbs max, what is the most cost-effective motor+transmission combo to get? We're looking to spend no more than $30,000 on a single work vehicle, single cabs are acceptable. Would be great if it got at least 22 on hwy as my current 4.7 w/ cover does.
Is the 3.7 gutsy enough with an 8 speed? Or is the 5.7 6 speed great but too lousy on gas? They have the 5.7 8 speed in stock but configured only as premium trims that go north of 38,000+. The 3.0 diesel is only premium trim too. Not sure if mechanics across from street have extensive experience with 8 speeds either...
Love the Ram 1500, need more power and usability without sacrificing fuel economy and added ruggedness would be great. Don't care about chrome or appearence packages. Hope to keep this new vehicle at least 5-7 years.
Website to Arrigo: Arrigo Dodge Chrysler Jeep: New & Used Car Dealer West Palm Beach, FL | Ram | Florida

