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marcsbigfoot20b
Feb 26, 2018Explorer
Edd505 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Totally different use case.
You have it backwards. Diesels in heavy duty trucks are built to last 500k to 1 million miles because that's that customers demand. It's entirely possible to design a gas engine with similar longevity.
They justify the extra cost because they pull 50-100k miles per year on the truck and the fuel savings can cancel out the extra up front cost. If you are a typical RV'er putting 2-5k miles per year towing, you will never make up the difference.
Just how many gas do you see with 200, 300, 500K? Diesels just broke in at 100K and will out pull any gas. Not sure what you mean fuel savings, GM V10 gets about 8 mpg Ford V10 10mpg. Yes typical RVer does not put on the miles but the trade value of the diesel is more and the diesel has more torque.
Here some reading gas vs Diesel http://www.worktruckonline.com/channel/fuel-management/article/story/2011/11/pros-and-cons-of-gas-vs-diesel-in-class-3-4-trucks.aspx
GM V10 gets 8 mpg?
What GM V10?
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