FWIW, I wasn't bashing the CRD (nor did my post imply the same). For my purposes, I had to take a long, hard look at keeping the CRD, with its questionable maintenance future, numerous mechanical issues, and parts difficulties (I was on the waiting list for the F37 torque converter for 3 months...and never did get one). The promise of the CRD was great, and mine was pretty darn reliable, but I don't think it carried through. Mine did not get the mileage I expected (more details below, and mine was modified), and frankly, I was scared about keeping a somewhat complicated, limited production vehicle. My comparison between the CRD and my new truck isn't meant to demean the CRD, but rather to indicate why I jumped ship and sold a little diesel I loved. I've found a vehicle with significantly more interior space, far more towing and hauling capacity, that runs on gas, gets very similar mileage, has no problems with parts availability (is sold in the hundreds of thousands), has no questions regarding resale value, has more comfortable seats(to my taste, anyhow), etc. With my CRD, I had blinders on to the faults in the jeep, because it was my jeep. Once I sat back and took an objective look at the vehicle, its performance, and its future, it became more clear to me why Jeep discontinued the Liberty CRD option (at present at least). Perhaps the new CRDs will have better sales, service, and reliability--I certainly hope so. And I'd love to have a vehicle that runs on biodiesel or WMO or WVO, but it has to be a workable, reliable, performing vehicle.
Over my first 2 tanks of fuel with the Ram, hand calculated, I've averaged 20.7mpg. That would be predominantly 'country highway' (2 lane blacktop, with stop signs every 5 miles or so), with very good weather (calm and in the 60s). Total mileage I've accumulated in my first few days is 832 miles. So I think I have a pretty good idea of what my mileage is. And FWIW, my CRD, with 255/70/16 Wrangler Silent Armors, the renegade lights, and a 2.5" lift didn't get much better mileage than that, especially when running winter fuel. Am I driving like a bit of a granny? Sure...I'm cruising at 65, and accelerating slowly. Did I do the same thing in the CRD to squeeze every last inch out of every drop of fuel? Yep.
You can definitely hear the MDS if you listen closely. If you accelerate gently, and drive prudently, it stays on quite a bit. It does drop off on normal acceleration, on hills, etc., but I think it is a pretty useful feature. I expect to start seeing it on more cars and trucks equipped with V-8s (as I can't see it working on 4/6 cylinder engines).
Again, I don't want to quarrel with anyone, and I can't see how my post suggested that I did. Are there cars and trucks that are faster/more efficient/can haul or tow more than the CRD? Yep. Than the Ram? Yep. All I meant to say is that I've found a vehicle that, for me, is a better blend of capabilities than the CRD, and which will hopefully carry through on its promises better than the CRD did. And again, I wish you all the best of luck!
_________________ 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD, Provent CCR, 2.5" lift
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