Arash T, you showed some very nice cars but let me know what you think of this bad boy I will get one day. Now new these trucks cost $80,80000 K but I am going to get the 2500 Ram Cummins mega cab, 4 by 4 probably Laramie model or Big Horn and you can get one between 35,000-45,000 a couple of years used. You can get the 3500 but then you would be sipping gas, even with the diesel because that is a one ton truck built for daullies on the back. Again, this particilar model will be in the 70's new so you might want to get it a few years used. The Mega Cab Laramie 2500 includes
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1-6.7 L Cummins diesel engine, this will replace the previous 5.9 L
2-Payload on this puppy is 4,000 lbs
3-An important thing you need to know, towing 15,000 pounds. Bonus, not only you have 4 pin but you have a seven pin wearing harness along with a tow hitch and two back up cameras one on the hitch and one on your back window.
4- Engine-This is hands down the best engine in the world, you are talking 6.7 L Cummins engine, over 370 HP and over 800 ft of torque! No matter what you are towing you will have no problems
5-4 by 4 and off road ability
6-You won't get this information in the video. The gas will not kill you because I asked my friend who drove 8 hours to from L.V to S.L.C to jot down the mileage. When not towing, you can get over 25 MPG on the highway, around 15- in the city combined 20 Compare that to most smaller truck models Ram 1500, F150, Chevy Silverado , Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan with the 5.7 L Hemi, you are getting 17 combined mpg 15/19 combined 17 mpg. Keep in mind that gas here in L.V is about 50-75 cents cheaper than So Cal. That is even better gas mileage than most mid sized suv's and I will always have a very efficient 4 door sedan.
Inside the 2500, it does not feel like a truck. It is a very smooth ride, very quiet for a diesel, not like you think like back in the day, it is comparable to the smaller 1/2 ton gas trucks. Inside leather seats, heated seats, all of the amenities you want.
This is my problem with nice luxury or sports cars like Aston Martin's or Lamborgini's, Rolls Royce etc. They are beautiful there is no doubt about it and fun to drive, without a doubt but you have several problems 1- Cost to buy, even used those cars are expensive. 2- Insurance 3- Gas, 4-maintenance 5-depreciation etc. If you have the money to not only buy one but keep up with the maintenance then more power to you.
At least with this, you let the other guy take the hit and then you can enjoy that truck for a very long time because that engine can easily go over 500,000 miles.