โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โSep-21-2006 02:24 PM
desrcr wrote:
Won't own a GM product (my reasons), Dodge has a great engine in a second rate package, won't own a Ford 6.0 (most 7.3's are beat)if you gave it to me....The dust will settle on the ULSD and I will get back to shopping for a new truck.
I will pick based on $ and use, not the biased opinions of this forum.
โSep-21-2006 09:51 AM
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โSep-16-2006 01:04 AM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โSep-15-2006 06:13 AM
TexasBorn wrote:hindle_az wrote:jmbusa wrote:
Diesels are: loud, noisy, air polluters, noise polluters, overrated, expensive, expensive to maintain, overkill for most RVers.
This guy does not have a clue.
I know that.....I was going to expose him when he replied with..."Well, uhhh....I've never owned one before but my buddy had one and I think I parked next to one at a rest area...."
It's pretty simple, if you tow alot and often Diesel is the way to go period! There is no comparison costs and towing wise.
โSep-14-2006 01:16 PM
hindle_az wrote:jmbusa wrote:
Diesels are: loud, noisy, air polluters, noise polluters, overrated, expensive, expensive to maintain, overkill for most RVers.
This guy does not have a clue.
โSep-14-2006 12:42 PM
jmbusa wrote:
Diesels are: loud, noisy, air polluters, noise polluters, overrated, expensive, expensive to maintain, overkill for most RVers.
โSep-10-2006 11:02 PM
hermant wrote:
Diesels are: quiet, powerful, low-polluting, pleasant sounding, well-rated, affordable, affordable to maintain, and appropriate for many RVers. Among the many reasons that they are being sold is because the RV manufacturers allow us to have many of the items in our RVs which make travel so pleasant. You can actually take along many of the conveniences that you'd find in a modern house. Step back and look around the campground (or RV Resort) sometime and look at the amazing display of $250,000 plus rigs sitting in the place. Most have diesels and heavy duty transmissions because they are safe and reliable! It's just what many of us asked for! And I'd bet that an 8 to ten year payback for these premium purchases sure helps us to pay for a deisel engine which really makes it all worthwhile, especially with diesel fuel being so much less than regular fuel per mile driven! And deisels will last many miles and many years! Lets see! I take several trips a year that average over 2000 miles per trip. So that means I will have that wonderful diesel for many, many years! Isn't it fortunate that we RVers are able to leverage the same diesel technology that is used by freight companies who travel hundreds of thousands of miles a year! Thanks for taking the time to read my personal opinion.
Tom
โSep-10-2006 04:58 AM
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โSep-07-2006 11:50 AM
jmbusa wrote:
Diesels are: loud, noisy, air polluters, noise polluters, overrated, expensive, expensive to maintain, overkill for most RVers. The only reason they are being sold is because the RV manufacturers tell you you gotta have more stuff in and on your RV when you travel. You gotta have your entire damn house and every toy conceivable to man. Step back and look around the campground (I mean RV Resort)sometime and look at the gaudy display of $250,000 plus rigs sitting in the place. Most must have diesels and industrial transmissions because they are hauling their house and garage! You asked for it! You got it! But I guess an 8 to ten year payback for the premium dollars you have to pay for a deisel engine makes it worth it, especially with diesel fuel being so much less than regular fuel! And deisels will last 400,000 miles or more! Lets see! I take 12 trips a year at an average of 300 miles per trip. So that means I will have that damn diesel for about 110 years! Cmon the only people who really need a diesel are the freight companies who travel thousands of miles a year and the oil rigs!
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