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FishOnOne wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Charlie D. wrote:
I don't believe those mileage figures for a second. Sure they have to have something to compare to others but I don't trust EPA mileage estimates-never have.
Ditto Fly-Gypsy comment on extra cost. Where is Supercharged when we need him. He would debunk the need for a diesel of any size.
Here Diesels are rapidly replacing Gas engines in Pickups
I read an article in a mag recently stating that 2 European countries have admitted that diesel was no longer the preferred fuel source and would slowly set policies to phase out diesels and switch to gasoline as the primary fuel source.
โNov-10-2015 08:02 PM
RobertRyan wrote:Charlie D. wrote:
I don't believe those mileage figures for a second. Sure they have to have something to compare to others but I don't trust EPA mileage estimates-never have.
Ditto Fly-Gypsy comment on extra cost. Where is Supercharged when we need him. He would debunk the need for a diesel of any size.
Here Diesels are rapidly replacing Gas engines in Pickups
โNov-10-2015 07:59 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
I'm not sure I would want to spend $3700 more for the diesel for a couple of MPG better mileage. The V6 gasser is pulling in a good 22 MPG combo. If I needed more pulling power I would have just bought a regular sized pickup.
โNov-10-2015 06:05 PM
Charlie D. wrote:
I don't believe those mileage figures for a second. Sure they have to have something to compare to others but I don't trust EPA mileage estimates-never have.
Ditto Fly-Gypsy comment on extra cost. Where is Supercharged when we need him. He would debunk the need for a diesel of any size.
โNov-10-2015 03:47 PM
โNov-10-2015 01:05 PM
RobertRyan wrote:That's disappointing to hear. Yup, for now all we have are paper numbers, but I always hope for the best. I'm not in the market for one, but I certainly find the cool technology being produced by all the OEM's these days very interesting to watch. Competition is good for everyone.otrfun wrote:Same engine sold here for the different Global Colorado, main criticism not as refined as other diesels and seems less powerful, not more than the others, taking into consideration, it's on paper impressive ,ratings.
Granted, the Canyon diesel may be too much of a compromise for many on RV.NET. But, for the average buyer out there (to include many small businesses), the Canyon diesel could potentially be a double or triple, if not a home-run.
Gonna be interesting to see how much the Canyon eats into Taco sales.
The Taco V6 2WD gasser has an EPA rating of 19/24. The Taco 4-banger, 19/23. The Canyon diesel, 22/31.
The Taco V6 has 278 HP and 265 lb. ft. of torque. The Canyon diesel, 181 HP, 369 lb. ft. For those contemplating a 5000 lb. tow, I believe the Canyon diesel would provide a much more civilized, economical tow experience vs. the Taco V6.
Time will tell.
โNov-10-2015 12:12 PM
โNov-10-2015 11:17 AM
otrfun wrote:
Granted, the Canyon diesel may be too much of a compromise for many on RV.NET. But, for the average buyer out there (to include many small businesses), the Canyon diesel could potentially be a double or triple, if not a home-run.
Gonna be interesting to see how much the Canyon eats into Taco sales.
The Taco V6 2WD gasser has an EPA rating of 19/24. The Taco 4-banger, 19/23. The Canyon diesel, 22/31.
The Taco V6 has 278 HP and 265 lb. ft. of torque. The Canyon diesel, 181 HP, 369 lb. ft. For those contemplating a 5000 lb. tow, I believe the Canyon diesel would provide a much more civilized, economical tow experience vs. the Taco V6.
Time will tell.
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โNov-10-2015 06:55 AM
donn0128 wrote:
About the same as the Ram 1500 Ecodiesel huh?
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