Holy shit. If I lived there, I'd jump on that.@gimmie11s sorry bud, I copied the wrong link. Here's the HO cummins:
New 2019 Ram 3500 TRADESMAN CREW CAB 4X4 8' BOX in Gilbert AZ
Holy shit. If I lived there, I'd jump on that.@gimmie11s sorry bud, I copied the wrong link. Here's the HO cummins:
New 2019 Ram 3500 TRADESMAN CREW CAB 4X4 8' BOX in Gilbert AZ
Holy crap that thing is sweet in black.
Damn... bad thoughts running through my head! Im a hopeless cummins guy at heart
We bought a 3500 Cummins with the Aisin last year. Great looking truck, tows like a mf'er, no issues, but it is kinda slow. I was disappointed. I had a Gen 1 Cummins and loved it, but the new one was underwhelming. Drive a Scorpion 6.7 then a Cummins 6.7 and you'll see what I mean. Granted the Cummins will last 3 times as long but you'd rather drive the Ford.
Regular rates for stellar credit may make taking all the monies a better deal.
We bought a 3500 Cummins with the Aisin last year. Great looking truck, tows like a mf'er, no issues, but it is kinda slow. I was disappointed. I had a Gen 1 Cummins and loved it, but the new one was underwhelming. Drive a Scorpion 6.7 then a Cummins 6.7 and you'll see what I mean. Granted the Cummins will last 3 times as long but you'd rather drive the Ford.
Is your 3500 the HO motor with 1000 torque? I sold my 2016 cummins Ram (360hp/850 tq) to Vroom last year in the fall. It towed fantastic but youre right.. i was a bit underwhelmed by the power. I thought my 2006 cummins truck felt stronger.
I currently have a 1999 3/4 ton 2nd gen cummins with a nv4500 manual trans, 100hp injectors, 4" exhaust, and a programmer. Its quite the beast. I have a larger turbo coming for it next week.
But truth be told, i could use a dually as my 5er is about 14k lbs loaded.
And yes.. the new ford HD diesels will wipe the floor with any other current offerings... no doubt.
I still wouldn't mind finding a 2002 6-speed truck.
The emissions systems will kill them both well before either will wear out. Also, the newest Cummins may not be quite as tough as the old.
Is your 3500 the HO motor with 1000 torque? I sold my 2016 cummins Ram (360hp/850 tq) to Vroom last year in the fall. It towed fantastic but youre right.. i was a bit underwhelmed by the power. I thought my 2006 cummins truck felt stronger.
I currently have a 1999 3/4 ton 2nd gen cummins with a nv4500 manual trans, 100hp injectors, 4" exhaust, and a programmer. Its quite the beast. I have a larger turbo coming for it next week.
But truth be told, i could use a dually as my 5er is about 14k lbs loaded.
And yes.. the new ford HD diesels will wipe the floor with any other current offerings... no doubt.
BeastNo it is the 935 ft/lb. I'm not sure how they react to mods but our F-350 that is deleted and tuned rolls TF out weighing 9,000 lbs.
Damn it now I miss my '92 LE with the awful Getrag.
No it is the 935 ft/lb. I'm not sure how they react to mods but our F-350 that is deleted and tuned rolls TF out weighing 9,000 lbs.
Damn it now I miss my '92 LE with the awful Getrag.
Still should be no damn slouch at 935. Im glad you told me that. Im sure it feels similar to the 2016 i sold.
My biggest gripe was how dead it felt right off the pedal. Definitely not like the cummins of old.
I thought this was SVTP where everyone pays cash and only fools finance a depreciating asset for more then 48 months?7 years @ 0% is awesome. Sure would be nice to see this become the norm across the manufacturer board. A lot of folks in the market would be beyond happy.
I thought this was SVTP where everyone pays cash and only fools finance a depreciating asset for more then 48 months?
GM needs to be careful. ZERO Payments for a year is what killed Mitsubishi. They tried to sucker in a bunch of college and recent graduates with great financing, but then all these kids did was end up incredibly upside down and Mitsubishi got caught holding the debt.
I'd rather see GM give you 2-3 skip payments during the life of the loan for unforeseeable issues instead of 4 months up front.
Jay-Z once said, if you can't buy it twice, you can't afford it.0% "is" cash.
Jay-Z once said, if you can't buy it twice, you can't afford it.
You are taking on debt one way or the other and stretched out payments is one way people fall horribly upside down as they won't have enough equity to beat out depreciation in the first few years.
So suddenly two years from now you have to sell, but you also need to come up with $3-10k... Not a great situation since if you had $3-10k you likely wouldn't be needing to sell in the first place.
The assumption is that you take the loan to term. In 0% loans you're hitting 100% of the principle with every payment .Jay-Z once said, if you can't buy it twice, you can't afford it.
You are taking on debt one way or the other and stretched out payments is one way people fall horribly upside down as they won't have enough equity to beat out depreciation in the first few years.
So suddenly two years from now you have to sell, but you also need to come up with $3-10k... Not a great situation since if you had $3-10k you likely wouldn't be needing to sell in the first place.
Jay-Z once said, if you can't buy it twice, you can't afford it.
You are taking on debt one way or the other and stretched out payments is one way people fall horribly upside down as they won't have enough equity to beat out depreciation in the first few years.
So suddenly two years from now you have to sell, but you also need to come up with $3-10k... Not a great situation since if you had $3-10k you likely wouldn't be needing to sell in the first place.
Sure but we're all gonna die from Corona flu in a few months. Until then I'm going to rock a new Whippled Tremor.