I'm planning to purchase a 2015 Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4 in the near future but I'm still undecided as to which engine would be best for my needs.
In general, the truck will be used as a daily driver although I work out of my house and don't actually drive every day. Typical around-town trips are short, 6 - 20 miles RT. But about 12,000 miles a year is still an appropriate annual mileage estimate given the number of road trips I might do in a year.
Regarding payload, I don't do any regular hauling but a few times a year, I'll want to load up one or more motorcycles in the bed. For the sake of this discussion, assume two guys, two dirt bikes, and gear for a total payload of about 1000 lb. which is right at or slightly above the max payload rating shown on the door jamb sticker of several Laramie EcoDiesels I've looked at (941 to 1116 lb.). Vehicle-specific payload ratings for the Hemi V8 trucks have been 100-150 pounds higher.
I live in the Denver area so there's an absolute certainty I'll be going up the passes on I-70 which are 10,000+ feet in altitude. I've towed a travel trailer with a Ford Excursion V10 and also driven a Ford V10 gas motorhome over these passes many times and it is never fun to be struggling up those hills at 40-45 mph while all the traffic around you zooms by at 75-80. I don't need to be doing 80 in this new truck when it is loaded up but 60 mph would be nice.
And since the kids will be off to college in a couple years, there is always the possibility we'll sell the motorhome and go back to a 7000+ lb. travel trailer or toy hauler. So that hypothetical situation is in the back of my mind.
From reading this forum and others, I see that there have been some issues with the EDs in very cold weather. My truck will normally be garaged and we don't typically have extreme cold here but the truck will definitely spend a couple nights outside each winter up at the ski resorts so it could have to deal with -10F to -20F every once in a while. And yeah, I'd be very disappointed if it didn't start in those conditions.
Lastly, there's total cost of ownership: As badly as I want the great mileage of the ED, it doesn't really end up being cheaper than the V8 given the assumptions I've built into my TCO spreadsheet. With current fuel prices and the $0.44 diesel fuel premium around here, TCO for the EcoDiesel would probably be $1,000 to $1,500 higher than the V8 over 7 years and that's assuming I got most of the diesel engine premium ($3,120) back when I sold the truck (which is just a guess at this point). If fuel prices were to head back into the mid $3.00 range, that of course makes the ED more attractive and potentially makes TCO a wash between the two engines. In any event, if TCO is only about a grand different over 7 years, that doesn't really sway me one way or another.
BTW, I've driven both the ED and V8 in Laramie trim and both feel great for a 15-minute test drive on flat roads with no payload, FWIW. But, alas, I don't think any dealer will let me load them up with a 1000 pounds and take a test drive to Vail.
So I'm stuck. I need your collective insights; what should it be, EcoDiesel or Hemi V8?
In general, the truck will be used as a daily driver although I work out of my house and don't actually drive every day. Typical around-town trips are short, 6 - 20 miles RT. But about 12,000 miles a year is still an appropriate annual mileage estimate given the number of road trips I might do in a year.
Regarding payload, I don't do any regular hauling but a few times a year, I'll want to load up one or more motorcycles in the bed. For the sake of this discussion, assume two guys, two dirt bikes, and gear for a total payload of about 1000 lb. which is right at or slightly above the max payload rating shown on the door jamb sticker of several Laramie EcoDiesels I've looked at (941 to 1116 lb.). Vehicle-specific payload ratings for the Hemi V8 trucks have been 100-150 pounds higher.
I live in the Denver area so there's an absolute certainty I'll be going up the passes on I-70 which are 10,000+ feet in altitude. I've towed a travel trailer with a Ford Excursion V10 and also driven a Ford V10 gas motorhome over these passes many times and it is never fun to be struggling up those hills at 40-45 mph while all the traffic around you zooms by at 75-80. I don't need to be doing 80 in this new truck when it is loaded up but 60 mph would be nice.
And since the kids will be off to college in a couple years, there is always the possibility we'll sell the motorhome and go back to a 7000+ lb. travel trailer or toy hauler. So that hypothetical situation is in the back of my mind.
From reading this forum and others, I see that there have been some issues with the EDs in very cold weather. My truck will normally be garaged and we don't typically have extreme cold here but the truck will definitely spend a couple nights outside each winter up at the ski resorts so it could have to deal with -10F to -20F every once in a while. And yeah, I'd be very disappointed if it didn't start in those conditions.
Lastly, there's total cost of ownership: As badly as I want the great mileage of the ED, it doesn't really end up being cheaper than the V8 given the assumptions I've built into my TCO spreadsheet. With current fuel prices and the $0.44 diesel fuel premium around here, TCO for the EcoDiesel would probably be $1,000 to $1,500 higher than the V8 over 7 years and that's assuming I got most of the diesel engine premium ($3,120) back when I sold the truck (which is just a guess at this point). If fuel prices were to head back into the mid $3.00 range, that of course makes the ED more attractive and potentially makes TCO a wash between the two engines. In any event, if TCO is only about a grand different over 7 years, that doesn't really sway me one way or another.
BTW, I've driven both the ED and V8 in Laramie trim and both feel great for a 15-minute test drive on flat roads with no payload, FWIW. But, alas, I don't think any dealer will let me load them up with a 1000 pounds and take a test drive to Vail.
So I'm stuck. I need your collective insights; what should it be, EcoDiesel or Hemi V8?