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2014 Ram 1500 Gets V6 Diesel Option

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edited September 2014 in Ram

image2014 Ram 1500 Gets V6 Diesel Option

A 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 engine will be available in 2014 Ram 1500 pickup trucks beginning in the third quarter of this year.

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  • cars_r_mecars_r_me Member Posts: 2
    Absolutely the right DECISION!!!! Let's hope DEF is offered.
  • ne_blackshirtsne_blackshirts Member Posts: 56
    Nissan says "Ram I think you left this behind", Ram "O thanks Nissan where did you find this at?" Nissan "O it was shoved in our back sorry about the blood on it, but I'm not mad after all you took are idea and beat us to the punch".
    Nissan is full of idiots it has been very well known they were doing this for the New Titan but looks like they might as well stay on the porch now. I'm guessing Ram had wind of this idea from when Nissan and Dodge were going to partner up. Only thing that can get Nissan ahead now is to surprise Ram by releasing it early.
  • quadricyclequadricycle Member Posts: 827
    I'm glad someone finally did the math on this! This is throwing about the same amount of torque as all the 6.0L+ gasoline offerings in the segment and, I'm assuming, will gain a not so insignificant number of miles per gallon. I hope this is well received by the average consumer, because it has the potential to completely change the truck market!
  • agentorangeagentorange Member Posts: 893
    At last.
  • jimmdjimmd Member Posts: 6
    Sounds good. I'm kind of concerned about the complexity of diesels anymore, to meet emissions requirements. But still, very intriguing. Wish someone would put a little diesel like this in a compact pickup.
  • joe_scubajoe_scuba Member Posts: 2
    About time, I remember when they had a small diesel in the 70's.
    We don't all need the power of the large diesel.
    GM and Ford need to pay attention, I loved my 6.2 Suburban great fuel economy.
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