If you go to Pickuptrucks.com at this link here: Video: 2014 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel Impressions - PickupTrucks.com News
and watch the video, you'll note they got the following numbers in their drive for fuel economy
City - 21-22 Miles per Gallon
Hwy - Nearly 28 Miles per Gallon
Note the engine specs
240 HP
420 ft-lbs of torque.
9200 pounds towing capacity
$2800 upgrade over the Hemi engine option.
Now I come from a Toyota family. I have only ever driven and/or owned Toyotas. I've been a HUGE Toyota fan my life, pushed Toyota, sold Toyota's through my conviction in them as an auto manufacturer (not sold Toyota's at a dealers or working for a dealer or salesman, sold them to people in developing their interest in Toyota's by my convictions where they in turn went and bought one in short order due to my conviction and belief in Toyota's). In fact I think I should win a f*cking award from Toyota for the defense I have put up for them over YEARS of participating on various discussion boards, and to people I have encountered in life, and the conviction with which I have talked about their product. A fierce, almost blind, conviction. But I am getting s*ck and f*cking tired of Toyota cutting themselves (err, US) short by not offering the same sh*t that other people get around that world that makes them popular. Namely Diesel engines, building trucks with some real hauling capacity, real fully boxed frames, real off road capability. Building a f*cking truck for f*cks sakes!
Toyota has an R & D strategy that they have utilized over the years to save themselves money - instead of developing vehicle specific engines, they develop engines that they then slap into many lines of vehicles in many segments. For example. the 5.7 liter V8 is found in the Tundra, Sequoia, Lexus LX 570, Landcruiser equivilent of the LX (I think anyways), etc. The 3.5 liter V6 FWD engine is found in MANY Toyota & Lexus cars & SUV's, perhaps now a days in slightly different tuned versions. Why the f*ck doesn't Toyota just give us the same mid size trucks that they sell around the rest of the world like the Hilux to save R & D costs instead of the Tacoma, and build a bigger version of the Hilux in the Tundra? Boom - R & D costs saved, way tougher, sturdier trucks, they just gotta get the engines by emissions testing. They can do it in Australia and other developed companies which have some emissions standards, why can't they do it here? The Hilux has more payload capacity than the Tundra for f*cks sakes!
Where's the f*cking Kaizan?
and watch the video, you'll note they got the following numbers in their drive for fuel economy
City - 21-22 Miles per Gallon
Hwy - Nearly 28 Miles per Gallon
Note the engine specs
240 HP
420 ft-lbs of torque.
9200 pounds towing capacity
$2800 upgrade over the Hemi engine option.
Now I come from a Toyota family. I have only ever driven and/or owned Toyotas. I've been a HUGE Toyota fan my life, pushed Toyota, sold Toyota's through my conviction in them as an auto manufacturer (not sold Toyota's at a dealers or working for a dealer or salesman, sold them to people in developing their interest in Toyota's by my convictions where they in turn went and bought one in short order due to my conviction and belief in Toyota's). In fact I think I should win a f*cking award from Toyota for the defense I have put up for them over YEARS of participating on various discussion boards, and to people I have encountered in life, and the conviction with which I have talked about their product. A fierce, almost blind, conviction. But I am getting s*ck and f*cking tired of Toyota cutting themselves (err, US) short by not offering the same sh*t that other people get around that world that makes them popular. Namely Diesel engines, building trucks with some real hauling capacity, real fully boxed frames, real off road capability. Building a f*cking truck for f*cks sakes!
Toyota has an R & D strategy that they have utilized over the years to save themselves money - instead of developing vehicle specific engines, they develop engines that they then slap into many lines of vehicles in many segments. For example. the 5.7 liter V8 is found in the Tundra, Sequoia, Lexus LX 570, Landcruiser equivilent of the LX (I think anyways), etc. The 3.5 liter V6 FWD engine is found in MANY Toyota & Lexus cars & SUV's, perhaps now a days in slightly different tuned versions. Why the f*ck doesn't Toyota just give us the same mid size trucks that they sell around the rest of the world like the Hilux to save R & D costs instead of the Tacoma, and build a bigger version of the Hilux in the Tundra? Boom - R & D costs saved, way tougher, sturdier trucks, they just gotta get the engines by emissions testing. They can do it in Australia and other developed companies which have some emissions standards, why can't they do it here? The Hilux has more payload capacity than the Tundra for f*cks sakes!
Where's the f*cking Kaizan?