โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
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โJan-28-2007 03:41 AM
BigCheeze wrote:
Also, my average non-towing MPG was 12, and was 7-8 when towing. If I pull up into the 12-14 when towing, I think I win. Also going from the Extra cab to a crew cab is a GREAT deal for the family.
So with the about .50 cent difference in Gas -vs- Diesel it's a long way to even, but I think the over all experience and the fact I should be able to easily get 10+ yrs out of this truck makes it worth while for me. Plus... she is beautiful ๐
โJan-26-2007 06:25 PM
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โJan-16-2007 12:16 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
your brand diesel truck may cost more to operate than a comparable gasser but that doesn't mean other brands of diesels trucks are the same. My diesel is cheaper to operate than any of the big block gassers over the long haul. Diesel fuel is only eighteen cents above gas around here. Refueling at the local truck stops still shows serious folks that make their living on the road still use a diesel as cheaper fuel cost and less maintenence is still the big plus for the diesel. My neighbor is a long hauler and has around fifty percent saving in fuel costs with her Cummins over a BB gasser. That is something she takes to the bank. I have already reclaimed the 3450 dollar Cummins option in fuel cost savings in the first 46000 miles. Plus the higher resale diesel truck value over comparabile gasser. More money takin' to the bank. My situation worked for me. Your situation may work for you but don't fool yourself by claiming it covers everyone else. Everyone has their own story.
The life expectancy of a 8.1 according to GM is 200k. The life expectancy of the Cummins is 350k fleet average before first overhaul according to Cummins. Your reasons for not owning a diesel works for you. Thats great as its your decision , but don't think your situation covers everybody else.
JIM
โJan-16-2007 11:23 AM
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โJan-15-2007 11:50 AM
rubio07 wrote:
I dont know but I have a diesel and for many years now the rule has beend the same. diesel is higher in the winter because of the heating oil production. In the summer it always come down lower
than gasoline.
โJan-14-2007 03:46 PM
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