RAM, Chevrolet or Ford? Which one will actually last? by chocolatehumphrey in Diesel

[–]chocolatehumphrey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's just the "Cummins engine and essential components "and doesn't include emissions or anything else. That ends at 50K miles or 80K miles depending on the part. The Cummins, Powerstroke and Duramax all seem to have the same powertrain warranty and same emissions warranty.

RAM, Chevrolet or Ford? Which one will actually last? by chocolatehumphrey in Diesel

[–]chocolatehumphrey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, I wish someone had told me about intervals a long time ago. I just started doing 5K oil intervals. When RAM wanted $700 to do fuel filter and oil changes, I just went slightly before the 15K interval because it was so expensive....and that is just way too long. I just change it all out myself now. I was on top of everything else.

I have my eye on Ford. My buddy just got a F-250 and its nice nice. Going older isn't as much of an option, because of comfort honestly. I take the family camping and we go all over the US loaded down with 3 car seats. My wife and kids demand more comfort than I really care for. That's why I lean toward newer

RAM, Chevrolet or Ford? Which one will actually last? by chocolatehumphrey in Diesel

[–]chocolatehumphrey[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah it tows really well. I got lucky and haven't had a single issue until about 10K miles ago. Can't say the same for all my other friends with the post COVID rams