Recently (2014) Dodge RAM came out with a new diesel powered pickup with a smaller (non Cummins) 3.0 V6 Eco Diesel engine with what seems to me to be a pretty adequate tow rig for a C-Dory. MPG is rated at 19 city and 27 highway. (Standard pickup rates are 15 – 24mpg.) Tow rating is ~ 7,500 pounds and pay load is 1400 pounds with a Class IV hitch.
THE SPECS for 1500 RAM, Quad Cab, 4X4
Engine
3.0L V6 ECODIESEL
Transmission, 8 Speed, Auto
A8 8HP70
Axle Ratio
3.55
GVWR
6950
Payload
1400
Base Weight
Total 5552 Front 3245 Rear 2307
GAWR
Front 3900 Rear 3900
GCWR 13,750
Max trailer Weight Rating 7,690
The recommended tongue weight for a conventional hitch is 10 percent of the gross trailer weight. The maximum tongue weight for Class IV receiver hitch is limited to 1100lb.
I am wondering if any of you CBRATS are running this truck and how you like it; what you like about it and or what not so making you happy? Or if anyone is considering it, what some of your considerations are and what the comparisons are.
It seems like the mileage, available when towing would make it a primary consideration. It is diesel powered so, there is a fuel cost issue, but it should get higher than my, or most gas powered pickups, and it should run for years.
Thoughts please, and thank you,
Harvey
SleepyC :moon

THE SPECS for 1500 RAM, Quad Cab, 4X4
Engine
3.0L V6 ECODIESEL
Transmission, 8 Speed, Auto
A8 8HP70
Axle Ratio
3.55
GVWR
6950
Payload
1400
Base Weight
Total 5552 Front 3245 Rear 2307
GAWR
Front 3900 Rear 3900
GCWR 13,750
Max trailer Weight Rating 7,690
The recommended tongue weight for a conventional hitch is 10 percent of the gross trailer weight. The maximum tongue weight for Class IV receiver hitch is limited to 1100lb.
I am wondering if any of you CBRATS are running this truck and how you like it; what you like about it and or what not so making you happy? Or if anyone is considering it, what some of your considerations are and what the comparisons are.
It seems like the mileage, available when towing would make it a primary consideration. It is diesel powered so, there is a fuel cost issue, but it should get higher than my, or most gas powered pickups, and it should run for years.
Thoughts please, and thank you,
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
