when folks are truck shopping, there may be a little less enthusiasm foe a 6 cylinder even if it is a good one and there are folks that shy away from first year products like a new engine design. factors that affect demand. IMHO
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For the exhaust manifold issues all truck brands have this issue not much you can do ab that. I have never seen modern turbo engines hold up past 80-100k miles so best of luck to each their own!. What we really need is a new 5.7 its way more reliable the the hurricane so far but it does have its design flaws.My prediction: The Hurricane will be the factor that saves the gas-powered Rams. I've owned 5 Hemi 1500s since 2005, and fought lifter, cam, and exhaust manifold issues on every one.
The twin-turbo 3.0 is a modern engine design that is butter smooth and much more powerful. I find it ludicrous that someone would swap a Hurricane for a Hemi three years down the road.
Old legends die hard, but I'm moving forward. My Hemi days are over.