OK. Some good things about the RAM with the 3.6 Pentastar. First, no FWC/ATC yet, but i bought it for that purpose. The reasons for a RAM with the 3.6 Pentastar is superior gas mileage, payload (1,700lbs), ride, good clearance(10.6”), good water fording(30”), and low Total Cost of Ownership over time. When I was shopping, I was comparing to the Tacoma, and the RAM with the 3.6 beat the Tacoma in every one of those categories - by a lot. (Yes I would like an Alaskan on a 1ton service bed, but not in the cards now.)
The big key to the 3.6 performance ride is that fantastic 8-speed transmission with multiple overdrives. The engine feels “eager”. Performance:
Empty summer 55mph roads over 30mpg over 6 hour trip - perfect conditions (all mpg hand calculated).
Camping equipment 65-70mph 4,000 miles camping MI through boon docking AZ desert, 24mpg average entire trip.
Towing enclosed trailer with combined load total of 7,058lbs (total GCW 12,160) 1300 miles 14.6mpg (those guys with the big engined trucks don’t get 14.6mpg empty). 1500 lbs payload lowered it 2 inches. I was so impressed - the trailer and load barely felt like it was there. That transmission is just wonderful. No hunting for a gear - never. Trans temp never rose. Granted, max elevation was only 2,200 feet.
-If you have the money for a truck with more payload, you will have a LOT more camper options with no thought about limits (beware - some HD truck setups do NOT have much payload, but they can tow a lot).
-If you are doing heavy duty off road travel that needs special suspension, other trucks probably have better options.
-If you travel anywhere in the world other than US and Canada, Toyota has most service. In Canada, Ford has the most service.