I have a 2018 model with 56k miles. Truck has been good. Now make sure to test drive it a few times and make sure you are okay with having to turn the auto start stop feature off every time you crank it up.
I have a 2018 model with 56k miles. Truck has been good. Now make sure to test drive it a few times and make sure you are okay with having to turn the auto start stop feature off every time you crank it up.
No engine issues with the truck so far.
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This exactly, right down to the miles and year model. It will get 22 mph on the interstate in Eco mode. The auto stop is just a huge pain in the azz.
Had a 16 model 5 liter and no problems until it got about 130,000 and the number 8 cylinder would misfire . Apparently it’s a common issue with that motor according to the forums . Great truck otherwise .
Had a 2018 with the 5.0. Engine had a low knock, dash had persistent electrical issues. Really wanted to like the truck but ditched it due to the ongoing problems.
I have a 2018 model with 56k miles. Truck has been good. Now make sure to test drive it a few times and make sure you are okay with having to turn the auto start stop feature off every time you crank it up.
This exactly, right down to the miles and year model. It will get 22 mph on the interstate in Eco mode. The auto stop is just a huge pain in the azz.
Don't they make several fixes for that auto start/stop including something as simple as plugging in a trailer plug? I have two folks on my lease that don't have to deal with that any more
I have a 2018 model with 56k miles. Truck has been good. Now make sure to test drive it a few times and make sure you are okay with having to turn the auto start stop feature off every time you crank it up.
No engine issues with the truck so far.
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I de activated mine. Pulled one chord. If I was to tow something, I’d plug the wire back in.
Also make sure you are familiar with the 10 speed trans and the clickity clack it has at low speeds when you slightly hit the gas pedal and then let off. Additionally, the whistling sound as it changes gears. Drive with the windows open.
Don't they make several fixes for that auto start/stop including something as simple as plugging in a trailer plug? I have two folks on my lease that don't have to deal with that any more
Yeah, I’ve wondered if that would work, just too **** lazy or forgetful to try it. I’ve about got myself trained to punch it off as soon as I start up now.
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