I personally despise a large portion of the new "tech" in trucks. It makes them a pain to work on, a pain to modify, and more components = more failures.
Hear, hear.
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I personally despise a large portion of the new "tech" in trucks. It makes them a pain to work on, a pain to modify, and more components = more failures.
So will any gas motor if maintained correctly. The whole “muh diesel longevity” argument in a light duty truck is laughable. The engine may be fine, but how about the drivetrain? The transmission? The transfer case? How about the rubber components? The interior? The electronics?
And while the body is made out of aluminum, the frame and suspension is not.
And there are plenty of things that will hold value like a diesel with mileage. Enough with the hyperbole.
so what you're saying is, 10MPG at $4+ per gallon is better than 13-17 at $3 per gallon?
$1 per gallon less, plus an additional 3-7MPG is a meaningful efficiency difference.
IMO the additional efficiency offsets a slightly more expensive oil change, fuel filters every 20K miles, and potentially needing a diesel tech all on its own.
While maintaining a diesel truck is different, it isn't really any more complex than a gas truck.
btw, diesel is right around $2/gal where I live.
If you never tow, or infrequently tow, and never really need a heavy payload capability, I don't really understand why a 3/4 ton, heavy-duty truck would be under consideration.
the new Powerstroke trucks have a regen function, just like every other modern diesel that I've driven, so "problems" with the emissions system are relative, just like on a gasser.
Somehow, somewhere, the old-wives-tale of motors like the 12V cummins being "bulletproof" came to pass.
Everyone forgets that those motors had PLENTY of their own problems and put out 235 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque.
A 2021 F250 Powerstoke puts out 475HP and 1050 lb-ft of torque.
I've had zero issues with my motor. I am not nice to it. I've pleased with the truck, what it does, and its reliability quotient.
100K.I drive a ton - minimum 70 mile commute to begin with every day and usually towing either an enclosed 4 place snowmobile trailer or a boat on the weekends. those are usually a minimum of 200 miles each direction, as much as 550 miles each direction. I think I would be using it enough to keep it running well.
What is the Ford warranty on emissions related components? I think it is 100k miles but I cant seem to find it anywhere
Good info sir. So what was your final price OTD? Last night I was researching Lariat Tremors and the cheapest one I could find was around $68k: it has the Tremor package, but not everything was blacked out (didn’t know you could get them like this). The cheapest Lariat blacked out Tremor was around $72k.
You can get a more basic Lariat for around $60-62k as @zombiekiller did himself. Granted the axles and specs will not be the same as the Tremor so it all depends on what you need.
For me, I do like the look of the blacked out Tremor compared to the silver grille and non-black headlights etc. I would wager you could sell the Tremor tires/rims and suspension for at least $2k, so that helps minimize the cost even more. But if I am already paying in the low $70k for the Tremor Lariat, then I’ll just pay the extra and get the Platinum Tremor for another $6-7k and have all the creature comforts. A dealer near me has two black Tremor Platinums for $79k.
I will add this to the mix. I always have a Raptor and Super Duty. Currently DD in 2020 6.7 F250 FX4 with the High Cap Towing Pkg(Same rear end and springs from the 350). The 2020 and up have the 10 speed tranny. Before I levelled the truck and changed the tires, I consistently got over 20 mpg running 80+ on Texas highways. Pretty nice for a truck this heavy. Now I get 17-17.5 over all on 35s and Fox/Icon level kit (much better than the shocks on the Tremor).all good points by many - i appreciate all the feedback
My Tremor is a fully optioned Lariat, minus the dreaded moonroof and power running boards, which I did not want. I looked at the KR and Platinum packages, but the overriding factor for me was the Lariat Black package. I will not drive a vehicle with silver or chrome and I did not want to spend the money to paint/replace the chrome/silver items, so I stuck with the maximum Lariat features. With the Tremor, Lariat Ultimate and Lariat Black, it is a very nicely appointed Super Duty with all of the creature comforts I need. The Carli suspension and 37s will be the icing on the cake for me, and it will tow my 7000 lb TT across the country this summer without hardly breaking a sweat.
To answer your question, the MSRP was $78,765 and I paid $70,130, plus TTL, which in Texas is a 6.25% tax rate, so $74,700 OTD.
Plus, they delivered it 245 miles to my house on a Saturday at no additional charge. I did the whole deal over email with only a single phone call when I placed the order, and I never stepped foot in the dealership or even met the salesman! I did not pay an upfront deposit, there were no additional dealership fees, I did not finance through them, or have a trade-in, so they did not make any money on the "other" side of the deal. It was one of the easiest and least stressful vehicle purchases I have made in many years.
For those who are interested, here is my window sticker minus my VIN, so no one tries to steal it!
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I drive a ton - minimum 70 mile commute to begin with every day and usually towing either an enclosed 4 place snowmobile trailer or a boat on the weekends. those are usually a minimum of 200 miles each direction, as much as 550 miles each direction. I think I would be using it enough to keep it running well.
What is the Ford warranty on emissions related components? I think it is 100k miles but I cant seem to find it anywhere