Richdem
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- Toronto, Ontario
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2014 Ford Edge SEL
Awesome,
Thank you for your help
The Quad Cab Rams are very uncomfortable in my opinion. That's why I went with 2006 MegaCab years ago. But it was just waaaay to big for my needs, very comfy cruising a highway, horrible in the city.
11 MPG was the norm empty, no trailer. But megacabs are built on 2500 chassis with solid axle in the front so turning radius is about a quarter mile
The 1500 Rams are softer but the utility of an enclosed space in the SUV is priceless. The explorer will do everything you need it to do.
I find my 06 to be one of the better and very versatile car all around. They have numerous issues like any brand. Most of the members on this forum fix them on their own - that's why we have this forum. If you can do a little more than basic maintenance, then you are fine.
The v8's are very reliable in my opinion, I am still on the original tranny. I replaced the motor at 200k miles only to find out that the motor was still good, so I have an old working engine in my garage as spare
Any repair these days are expensive, especially where I am in NY where an hour goes for $ 119 now so a simple bearing can cost you $ 500 while you can do it yourself for $ 150.
I also have 07 v6 that lost the tranny at 117 k miles but I drive it very often and I like it a lot as well.
Getting back to some or the original discussion, note that the '06-'10 V8 with 3.55 axles gets the full 7000+ tow rating, because in '06, the V8 drivetrain changed from the 5-speed auto to 6-speed. The V6 kept the 5-speed, so it still needed an axle upgrade to get more towing capacity.
1st gear in the 6sp is much lower than in the 5-speed, so re-gearing the axle wasn't necessary. And 6th gear is better for gas mileage than 5th in the 5sp. In fact, V6 and V8 with 3.55 gears got about the same fuel economy. V6 with 3.73 axles returned worse fuel economy than the V8. The bad thing about this gen is that the OD-off button locks out both 5th and 6th gears. There is no way to lock out 6th only, which drives me nuts when towing.