LBZ
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That's alot of motor. Considering what Dodge went with for their halfton kinda raises an eyebrow when comparing displacement. Will believe it when I see it.
The amarok is released but not in North America. Twin turbo tdi and a 8 speed auto or standard trans I'd buy one hands down.
For the same reason people buy jetta tdi's.Why would anyone buy a diesel light half ton? If you need a diesel but a 3/4 ton. If you don't need a 3/4 ton you don't need a diesel.
For the same reason people buy jetta tdi's.
They buy a jetta because they don't need a truck. If you're buying a truck fuel economy shouldn't be near the top of the list of things that are important.
Can't haul trash to the dump in a Jetta....some people actually use their 1/2 tons as they are supposed to be used...light hauling and general transportation. Good mileage would be a big plus.They buy a jetta because they don't need a truck. If you're buying a truck fuel economy shouldn't be near the top of the list of things that are important.
It will require DEF and will get amazing economy.
What most people don't seem to realize is that getting poor or less than avg fuel economy is a choice. Most people that choose to drive in a manner that returns less than avg economy don't complain because they know it is self inflicted. There are exceptions though.Although its possible for some trucks to get great mileage at 90-105 kmph, unfortunately for me a normal tank of fuel is mix city and hwy @ 125, and I will be very surprised if these new ones can get 20+ with "normal" ( for me ) driving.
I currently get 15 us mpg in my LBZ. Short commute mostly. Not much better on the hwy @ 125.
Don't get me wrong it would be real nice, but the other issue is that even with the 2500 my payload is pretty sad, about 2000#.