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Hogpauls 02-15-2011 10:05 PM

Hi
 
Newb here checking in and saying "Hi". Have to say FTE is a great site. Mostly all my questions have been answered and salesman myths have been dispelled after reading 40 pages of threads, only 35 or so more to go.

A little background as to why I'm here: I've had my '98 Ram 1500 since new and have been looking for a new truck with clearance from "Command and Control". I've had my mind made up on 11 F250 and all the options I want and what is going to get done to it after the purchase. Then BAM walked into the dealer today and theres this F350 with a lower sticker with all the options I want and a few more. As I understand it the only difference between the two is payload capacity, correct? I assume MPG should be the same? Oh yeah, it'll be my first diesel also.

I have to wait for another week or two, then I can pull the trigger. I feel like a puppy with happy bladder at the thought of a new truck after 13 years. :D

rickatic 02-15-2011 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by Hogpauls (Post 9974107)
Newb here checking in and saying "Hi". Have to say FTE is a great site. Mostly all my questions have been answered and salesman myths have been dispelled after reading 40 pages of threads, only 35 or so more to go.

A little background as to why I'm here: I've had my '98 Ram 1500 since new and have been looking for a new truck with clearance from "Command and Control". I've had my mind made up on 11 F250 and all the options I want and what is going to get done to it after the purchase. Then BAM walked into the dealer today and theres this F350 with a lower sticker with all the options I want and a few more. As I understand it the only difference between the two is payload capacity, correct? I assume MPG should be the same? Oh yeah, it'll be my first diesel also.

I have to wait for another week or two, then I can pull the trigger. I feel like a puppy with happy bladder at the thought of a new truck after 13 years. :D

Hog...

Welcome to FTE. Your puppy line was hilarious...never heard that line before...You are pretty much on track with the F350 stuff. It may ride a little rougher, not much, but it will haul more. Pound for pound, mileage will be the same

Regards

gearloose1 02-16-2011 06:37 AM

Rick,

Compared to the 150, the 250/350s with higher ground clearance will get slightly less at highway speeds as there is more turbulence there.

Assuming that it is all from the lift, and not from bigger tires (esp. wider ones) that extract their own penalty.

Tom 02-16-2011 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by gearloose1 (Post 9975031)
Compared to the 150, the 250/350s with higher ground clearance will get slightly less at highway speeds as there is more turbulence there.

Assuming that it is all from the lift, and not from bigger tires (esp. wider ones) that extract their own penalty.

He was comparing an F250 to F350.

I agree with Rick, my '08 F250 would get ~15-16 highway MPGs and my '11 F350 gets ~19-21 highway MPGs.

Thom12 02-16-2011 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by Hogpauls (Post 9974107)
A little background as to why I'm here: I've had my '98 Ram 1500 since new and have been looking for a new truck with clearance from "Command and Control". :D


Is "Command and Control" another name for SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed)?

Welcome to FTE!

Hogpauls 02-16-2011 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by Thom12 (Post 9975183)
Is "Command and Control" another name for SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed)?

Welcome to FTE!

Exactly. I wouldn't trade her in on another model though.


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