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<blockquote data-quote="Snowsled" data-source="post: 1216914" data-attributes="member: 25287"><p>I had a 2015 Power Wagon. Do not for one second assume it can tow or haul like a regular 3/4 ton truck. It suffers from a very soft suspension and isn't worth a shit for hauling anything. The 6.4 motor actually delivered pretty good daily mpg at 15 compared to my 5.4 Raptor getting 16 under the same conditions. The trans programming is horrible, shifts constantly looking for mpg. The quality was pretty poor. Took a bath to get rid of it, I don't recommend it.</p><p></p><p>I am with the rest, get an F250 or 350. Spend a little for wheels and tires to set it apart and go about your business. The Raptor is a much better toy than workhorse. Could it do it? I suspect it could but that doesn't make it a good idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowsled, post: 1216914, member: 25287"] I had a 2015 Power Wagon. Do not for one second assume it can tow or haul like a regular 3/4 ton truck. It suffers from a very soft suspension and isn't worth a shit for hauling anything. The 6.4 motor actually delivered pretty good daily mpg at 15 compared to my 5.4 Raptor getting 16 under the same conditions. The trans programming is horrible, shifts constantly looking for mpg. The quality was pretty poor. Took a bath to get rid of it, I don't recommend it. I am with the rest, get an F250 or 350. Spend a little for wheels and tires to set it apart and go about your business. The Raptor is a much better toy than workhorse. Could it do it? I suspect it could but that doesn't make it a good idea. [/QUOTE]
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