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2017 Ram eco

BryanA

New Member
Nov 14, 2022
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Truck Year
2017
Hello this is my first post. I appreciate all the info I’ve been able to read on the site I have a 2017 ram eco stock it’s got 88,000 km I bought it because i like to keep the truck for a long time going into retirement i cant afford costly troubles if i can help it, my question is do i sell it and go back to a gas for the long run. Thanks i like to hear your thoughts. Cheers Bryan
 

John Jensen

Well-Known Member
Mar 22, 2016
863
425
Truck Year
2016
Hello and welcome to the forum.

You ask a tough question that only you can answer. You don't say what your truck needs are. If it is going to be a short trip daily driver, or you don't need the torque of a diesel, there's no reason to own a diesel.

I have a 2016 Eco that I bought new for the great mileage when making my 2000 mile trips, and as a daily driver. Then I bought a new 2020 3500 Cummins that I use for TT towing and those 2000 mile trips. So my 1500 is now only a daily driver for short local trips (the worst scenario for any diesel). It's become a pain in the axx. But I love the truck and have a lot invested in it, so I'll drive it until I can't drive anymore (I'm 89).

I don't know your situation, but if easy to do, I suggest getting a gasser. Keep us posted
 

BryanA

New Member
Nov 14, 2022
2
0
Truck Year
2017
Hello and welcome to the forum.

You ask a tough question that only you can answer. You don't say what your truck needs are. If it is going to be a short trip daily driver, or you don't need the torque of a diesel, there's no reason to own a diesel.

I have a 2016 Eco that I bought new for the great mileage when making my 2000 mile trips, and as a daily driver. Then I bought a new 2020 3500 Cummins that I use for TT towing and those 2000 mile trips. So my 1500 is now only a daily driver for short local trips (the worst scenario for any diesel). It's become a pain in the axx. But I love the truck and have a lot invested in it, so I'll drive it until I can't drive anymore (I'm 89).

I don't know your situation, but if easy to do, I suggest getting a gasser. Keep us posted
Hi well I do a fair bit of highway driving towing recreational vehicles , small heavy camper, or a 14 foot tandem axle enclosed. But it is also a daily driver in the city for me. 👍
 

John Jensen

Well-Known Member
Mar 22, 2016
863
425
Truck Year
2016
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