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Travlingman
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Apr 13, 2018

FCA(Marchionne) says diesel is dead

Doesn't look good for those of us who like diesels. Sounds like the pollution controls are killing it. Article
  • Dang! Just when the diesel Jeep Wrangler is coming out.....well whatever, I don't worry about speculation much.
    But if it's true, should probably go snatch up a few Eco diesels and moth ball them for a couple years! Sounds like a solid investment.
  • Have to agree the need for diesels is less and less every decade. Gas engine technology (like the EcoBoost from Ford) is making diesel less relevant, and the emissions choking that regulators are putting on diesel engines makes them less and less efficient, and extremely costly to produce and repair.

    As an example, I bought 6 new Bosch injectors for my then 2002 Dodge/Cummins 5.9L for $300. That's $50 each for NEW injectors. Today, one new injector can cost 20x that ($1000). I would not want to have to foot the repair bill for fixing a 2015+ diesel today. Look at the Ford guys (very few admittedly, but the point is the cost) who had to shell out $18,000 for a new fuel system when the CP4 ate itself.

    That's one of the primary reasons I went withj the 6.4L Hemi last time I bought new.

    Does a diesel tow a heavy load easier and with better mpg? Yes, absolutely.

    But, I could probably buy two or three new 6.4L Hemis for the cost of a Ford 6.7L fuel system.

    Add to that the fact that DPF theft is an issue where I live. Thieves prowl around in stolen trucks with cordless sawzalls. The like lifted diesels as they have easy access. Police reports I have read state replacing the hacked exhaust system and DPF is around $10,000 here in Canada.

    Just not worth it unless you tow 80% of the time for work or play. Better off to buy a gas engine IMO.