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TomG2 wrote:But the diesel will cost $8,000. more when you buy it. Plus the oil changes, maintenance and cost of fuel is much higher. I just traded out of a 2010 Ram diesel with 96,000 miles. It cost me $342.00 a month to own it just in depreciation, but then too it was a Dodge...I'm thinking that higher trade in stuff is baloney..I lost a HUGE chunk on that thing. I would have bought gas this time in a heartbeat if I wasn't planning on getting a bigger fiver.ScottG wrote:
In your case I think the high mileage you'll put on it justifies a diesel.
At 30K a year the gas truck wont be worth much after a few years but the diesel will hold its value and be worth a lot more after even more miles.
I misread the NADA comparison the first time. The diesel will be worth about $7,000 more after four years and 100,000 miles.
Dec-29-2014 08:47 AM
TomG2 wrote:ScottG wrote:
In your case I think the high mileage you'll put on it justifies a diesel.
At 30K a year the gas truck wont be worth much after a few years but the diesel will hold its value and be worth a lot more after even more miles.
I misread the NADA comparison the first time. The diesel will be worth about $7,000 more after four years and 100,000 miles.
Dec-29-2014 08:18 AM
Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
I am on my 2nd 6.2 Superduty and both are excellent. Had a 2011 and now a 2014 towing a 2012 Open Range Roamer 316RLS with a UVW of a little over 8000 lbs. Not weighed but I would estimate the loaded weight to be at least 9500 lbs or more. 6.2 does a wonderful job of towing and I do not know mileage as you get what you get and knowing the numbers in my opinion does not change anything. On the flats it will settle down into 6th gear and just drone along at 100 km/hr.
Have towed thousand of kilometers with the 6.2 and have no complaints. Ride is excellent and I always use the manual down shift for engine braking on steep hills between Toronto and Fort Myers Beach and Toronto and Thunder Bay Ontario to the north.
Great truck obviously I am on my 2nd one.
Dec-29-2014 08:05 AM
ScottG wrote:
In your case I think the high mileage you'll put on it justifies a diesel.
At 30K a year the gas truck wont be worth much after a few years but the diesel will hold its value and be worth a lot more after even more miles.
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