โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โAug-24-2005 07:08 PM
โAug-23-2005 08:22 AM
โAug-22-2005 07:23 PM
โAug-22-2005 06:41 AM
"G" wrote:Hishdeer wrote:ilovetocamp wrote:
Paying $1.55 a gallon for diesel and getting over 20mpg.
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel
2004 Challenger 32TKB 5th wheel with 3 slides.
You are NOT getting 20mpg pulling and 32 foot 5th wheel with 3 slides. I'm NOT buying it.
I would bet he is, depending on his driving!
โAug-21-2005 07:43 PM
"G" wrote:tgatch wrote:"G" wrote:Hishdeer wrote:ilovetocamp wrote:
Paying $1.55 a gallon for diesel and getting over 20mpg.
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel
2004 Challenger 32TKB 5th wheel with 3 slides.
You are NOT getting 20mpg pulling and 32 foot 5th wheel with 3 slides. I'm NOT buying it.
I would bet he is, depending on his driving!
I don't take sucker bets.
Nobody... and I mean NOBODY can get 20 MPG towing a 12'8" tall by 8' wide, 10,000+lbs 5er. I don't care what driving habits one has. The only way for that to even be remotely possible would be to be driving down hill ALL of the time.
If that Cummins is getting 20MPG towing that kind of size and weight, I'm trading my truck in TODAY!!!
You have till the end of the month for employee pricing on the new Dodge's. When I first picked up my new 3500 4X4 short bed I was only getting 17.5 mpg without the 5th wheel. I took it back to the dealer after 2500 miles and they did a "reflash" on the engine.I now average 26.5 mpg without the 5th and 20.5 with. This mileage is at 2200 rpms, about 70 miles an hour. I have had ford and gm diesels and was a little leary about buying the Dodge but I have to admit, this is the best truck I have ever towed with hands down. I cannot imagine what will happen when I install a chip. Keep you posted.
โAug-21-2005 07:35 PM
"G" wrote:Hishdeer wrote:ilovetocamp wrote:
Paying $1.55 a gallon for diesel and getting over 20mpg.
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel
2004 Challenger 32TKB 5th wheel with 3 slides.
You are NOT getting 20mpg pulling and 32 foot 5th wheel with 3 slides. I'm NOT buying it.
I would bet he is, depending on his driving!
โAug-21-2005 05:45 PM
โAug-21-2005 04:17 PM
tgatch wrote:"G" wrote:Hishdeer wrote:ilovetocamp wrote:
Paying $1.55 a gallon for diesel and getting over 20mpg.
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel
2004 Challenger 32TKB 5th wheel with 3 slides.
You are NOT getting 20mpg pulling and 32 foot 5th wheel with 3 slides. I'm NOT buying it.
I would bet he is, depending on his driving!
I don't take sucker bets.
Nobody... and I mean NOBODY can get 20 MPG towing a 12'8" tall by 8' wide, 10,000+lbs 5er. I don't care what driving habits one has. The only way for that to even be remotely possible would be to be driving down hill ALL of the time.
If that Cummins is getting 20MPG towing that kind of size and weight, I'm trading my truck in TODAY!!!
โAug-21-2005 01:26 PM
โAug-21-2005 07:11 AM
"G" wrote:Hishdeer wrote:ilovetocamp wrote:
Paying $1.55 a gallon for diesel and getting over 20mpg.
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel
2004 Challenger 32TKB 5th wheel with 3 slides.
You are NOT getting 20mpg pulling and 32 foot 5th wheel with 3 slides. I'm NOT buying it.
I would bet he is, depending on his driving!
โAug-20-2005 07:02 PM
Hishdeer wrote:ilovetocamp wrote:
Paying $1.55 a gallon for diesel and getting over 20mpg.
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel
2004 Challenger 32TKB 5th wheel with 3 slides.
You are NOT getting 20mpg pulling and 32 foot 5th wheel with 3 slides. I'm NOT buying it.
โAug-20-2005 06:58 PM
โAug-19-2005 01:10 PM
โAug-19-2005 12:32 PM
kennard04 wrote:maryb1976 wrote:
I would like some info on the Ford V10 vs the diesel. My husband and I are buying a new truck to tow a toy hauler.. I've heard different stories on each. Does anyone have the Ford F-250 V10? or the diesel. Can you tell me what gas mileage you get.. empty and full? V10 or diesel.. Thanks!!!!!
I get 12-15 solo, depending on how many kids in hot rods I have to show what 'real motor' means. I get 8-11 towing depending on hills, altitude, etc. I would say if you're going to be towing alot, for many years, you will get more out of a diesel. I do not tow full time so a diesel wasn't a good choice for me. Typically you'll get 2-5 mpg more in a diesel. But for very heavy loads, and lots of towing you'll be happer than with a gas motor. The gas engine will tow whatever you buy, but it will work considerably harder at it's tow capacity. I tow around 10K, and the V-10 is a monster for that weight. It's smooth and quiet and very fuel efficient for a big, hard working truck. Drive both, see which one you like, then sit down and figure fuel mileage, fuel costs (diesel is alot higher out here), fuel availability and higher initial buy in costs. At 100-150K miles you should break even with the gas motor for cost. If you buy a new truck every few years you need a gas motor. If you will keep your truck 10 years a tow only, or mostly with it get the oilburner.
โAug-19-2005 12:23 PM
Jeff Tow Truck wrote:
I HAD GAS AND GOT TIRED OF THE 7 MPG. SO I WENT LOOKING FOR A DIESEL. NOW THAT I HAVE ONE, I GET 10 1/2 TO 11 MPG. THE GAS HAD MORE POWER BUT THE FUEL ECON. IS BETTER FOR MY WALLET.
GAS IS AROUND 2.05 AND DIESEL IS 2.25 TO 2.30 HERE IN VA. NOW. BACK WHEN I BOUGHT THE DIESEL I THINK I REMEMBER DIESEL WAS CHEAPER THAN GAS?