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Executive wrote:Ya right drive any cheapo diesel and then drive a provost and you will know what to buy. sometimes lots of difference between wants and needs.:B
Drive a gasser then drive a diesel of similar length. You will get your answer easily.....mpg is only a fraction of the equation.....Dennis
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Trackrig wrote:
The DP has a much better ride, will climb hills better, handle the winds better and come down the mountains better with the air brakes and retarder. Ours is 39' and we've had no problems with the length.
Diesel was cheaper here for a couple of months, now it's about 10 cents more expensive. Look at it this way, gas couldn't move this MH, so it's not like I could have chosen gas even if I had wanted it. Most people just don't put enough miles on to worry about it. A 25 cent difference on 15,000 miles a year is only $3,750. That would be about 2 1/2 round trips across the country per year.
Dennis / Executive does a lot of traveling and he's almost a fulltimer. Dennis - how many miles are you putting on it a year?
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Isn't the math a little off here?
15,000 miles at 8 mpg would be 1,875 gallons of fuel consumed. A $.25 differential in cost for fuel would then be $468.75. Far below $3,750.
The annual mileage used is far above average for most of us so it would seem that the premium for diesel vs gas would be less than $500 annually. I don't think that would be a deal breaker for most decisions of this size.
Bill
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