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โJan-19-2014 06:12 PM
B.Sjulestad wrote:
And then there is the sound of a diesel, it just puts a grin on your face. Kinda like the difference between a Honda and a Harley, there is nothing like the sound of a Harley and there is nothing like the sound of a diesel. Pure Power.
โJan-19-2014 06:03 PM
โJan-19-2014 05:54 PM
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โJan-19-2014 04:48 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:JaxDad wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
I have owned both with the same trailer.
The gas got 9 to 10 towing my trailer.
The diesel got 12 to 13 towing the same trailer.
Where I live, the diesel comes out waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top. When I travel over the country, the diesel comes out waaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top.
Just out of curiosity, what makes the diesel come out "waaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top"?
At first glance I thought maybe you meant fuel savings, but at an (average) savings of 1.5 mpg (9.5 - 11) and an average fuel price of say $4 / gal. the savings would only be in the order of $0.08 / mile.
At that rate I doubt many people would ever keep the vehicle long enough to recoup the cost of the diesel upgrade.
What am I missing?
Let me answer your question with an example; my vacation last year. Your figures are not my figures.
Here are "my" figures, and I have owned both a gas and a diesel rigs so I have no grudge or love for either. They both worked great. I have owned the same trailer and have towed it with both so it's apples to apples.
I traveled close to 5 thousand miles on my vacation last year in my 06 Dmax and TT. I keep every single price I pay for fuel and how much I take on. After the trip I added everything up and did the math on it. It came out that I got a hair over 12 MPG. That means I bought 416 gallons of #2. The average price for this fuel was $3.65/ gallon. The average price for regular gasoline was around 25 cents cheaper at that time. (Although it' about 50 cents cheaper now where I live)
Being that I have only 3 weeks vacation a year I have to haul a$$. 70 to 75 MPH is usually the limit on the freeways I travel and I'm at it all the time. There is no way in He!! my gas truck would get even 9 MPG at those speeds. 8 would be more like it. (The gas rig would get 9 to 10 at 55 to 60 MPH)
That is a 4 MPG difference. So lets do some math:
5000 miles / by 8 MPG= 620 gallons of gasoline.
5000 miles/ by 12 MPG= 416 gallons of #2 diesel.
$3.40 / gallon of gasoline x 620= $2,108
$3.65 / gallon of #2 diesel x 416= $1,500
That is a savings of $600 bucks on ONE vacation trip alone.
7 vacation trips x $600 savings = $4,200 in fuel savings over the 7 years I have owned my truck. (that's not figuring cheaper diesel, and sometimes it was cheaper than gasoline.)
I'm in the black with my truck now and have been for a few years because of the fuel savings. My Dmax gets 19 MPG out on the hwy and the 6.0 gas work truck I drove got 14 to 15. So another 4 MPG savings even when I'm not on vacation.
Since I keep my trucks 20 to 25 years the savings can really add up.......for "me."
โJan-19-2014 01:06 PM
JaxDad wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
I have owned both with the same trailer.
The gas got 9 to 10 towing my trailer.
The diesel got 12 to 13 towing the same trailer.
Where I live, the diesel comes out waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top. When I travel over the country, the diesel comes out waaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top.
Just out of curiosity, what makes the diesel come out "waaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top"?
At first glance I thought maybe you meant fuel savings, but at an (average) savings of 1.5 mpg (9.5 - 11) and an average fuel price of say $4 / gal. the savings would only be in the order of $0.08 / mile.
At that rate I doubt many people would ever keep the vehicle long enough to recoup the cost of the diesel upgrade.
What am I missing?
โJan-19-2014 12:34 PM
โJan-19-2014 11:42 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
I have owned both with the same trailer.
The gas got 9 to 10 towing my trailer.
The diesel got 12 to 13 towing the same trailer.
Where I live, the diesel comes out waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top. When I travel over the country, the diesel comes out waaaaaaaaaaaaaay on top.
โJan-19-2014 08:24 AM
curlysue321 wrote:
Which is more economical? Diesel costs more, but supposedly gets better gas mileage. Anyone have both and find one more economical over the other?
โJan-19-2014 07:13 AM
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โJan-19-2014 04:46 AM
Led 67 wrote:
OK here I go into the merde'...From personal experience being an OO why do you think the majority of class 8 trucks are diesel, Power, for towing and hill climbing with heavy loads you really need torque to pull and climb. Flatland running with speedbump hills, not so much.
Simply put it is your choice and decision to make however I encourage you to listen to other people and their opinions and choices and also do plenty of research before making an investment into a tow vehicle.
Good Luck