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I got a dm from Andre on YouTube. He told me 2/2020 release date
I got a dm from Andre on YouTube. He told me 2/2020 release date
2/20 release? That rumor has been around for weeks already ..........I got a dm from Andre on YouTube. He told me 2/2020 release date
2/20 release? That rumor has been around for weeks already ..........
Nice overview video though
What we are waiting on is pricing and MPG rating.
Ya from somebody I was not familiar with on the board who got the info from an unverifiable source = much more reliable from TFL I'm sure you'd agree. He said they will have more video(s) next week, the hard numbers should come Very Soon afterwards.2/20 release? That rumor has been around for weeks already ..........
Because I didn't want to sound like too much of an ass .... at least today LOL. guess you caught my Ninja edit?Why did you change your response from “what andre works there now?” Lol
It was news to me sorry I didn’t drop a trade secret. I anticipate $4.5k over the 3.6 with a stick personally. I’m calling 24 mpg combined for the gladiator
Yea.... thing is FCA said 2020 at the Reveal so nothing really new release time yet ... only thing I'm really jonesin' for is pricing.Ya from somebody I was not familiar with on the board who got the info from an unverifiable source = much more reliable from TFL I'm sure you'd agree. He said they will have more video(s) next week, the hard numbers should come Very Soon afterwards.
Because I didn't want to sound like too much of an ass .... at least today LOL. guess you caught my Ninja edit?
$4.5K was the previous price for the EcoD in the Ram. I hope FCA takes a hard look at the fact Chevy jumped in for $2495. Unfortunately the EcoD will be Auto trans only...and we will most likely see the $2K upcharge for that as well still.
Just a dream... but if FCA had modernized the Cummins 4BT to use in the light duty trucks (Ram 1500 and Jeep Gladiator) to go along with the larger descendant of the 6BT in HD trucks, that would have set the news media on fire. It would have sold better. And it wouldn't have any talk of reliability issues.
Sigh.. oh well.
In other news, now that the Titan XD version is dead, I guess Cummins will be shopping that V8 around really hard looking for a dance partner.
If that ends up being the case, then count me in.Yep that’s how I got my number. $2500 + auto. Wording was vague I was suggesting that it’d cost $4500 above a stick shift 3.6
Yep that’s how I got my number. $2500 + auto. Wording was vague I was suggesting that it’d cost $4500 above a stick shift 3.6
Yeah, I don't have much tolerance for their greed much beyond that either --- think they have knickled and dimed the shit out of these things alreadyIf that ends up being the case, then count me in.
However, I'm not that optimistic.