โNov-20-2020 10:20 AM
โDec-12-2020 09:21 AM
map40 wrote:
To the OP, my advise is make your decision based on ride quality, handling, noise and layout, not fuel type. Diesels cost twice as much to maintain. Unless you are buying something with over 400HP, power is not much of a difference anymore
โDec-02-2020 06:02 AM
map40 wrote:
Gas engines now have transmission braking also
โDec-02-2020 03:10 AM
Gundog wrote:
I did not read all the replies but if you tow having an exhaust brake sure is nice.
โDec-02-2020 03:09 AM
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โNov-28-2020 04:53 PM
map40 wrote:I haven't bought another RV every year we've been at it, but I've owned both gas and diesel. You and I own diesels now, and both of us understand why.
I had at least 26 different RVs. Somehow I never found the diesel to be more powerful than the gas.
โNov-28-2020 03:45 PM
โNov-27-2020 06:38 PM
โNov-27-2020 12:06 PM
Egor'sRV wrote:
I have always done my own repair and renovation. That may have to change some as I have no experience with diesel engines.
โNov-24-2020 02:37 AM
Egor'sRV wrote:
I've been toying with the idea of trading in my gas Bounder for a diesel powered coach. Do they ride any smoother (my wife's pet peeve), do they handle much differently on state highways and interstates, and do they really make much difference for towing?
I've had two class C's before moving to the A, and each coach has been bigger than the last, and for me, better.
There are a lot of used diesels on the market right now and I was wondering if it would be worth trading again to get a better ride and livability.
Thanks for any insights.
Egor
โNov-23-2020 09:45 AM
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