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zuley wrote:
Let me first start off by saying I work for Chrysler in Canada so yes I am somewhat biased. Back in 2007 and 2008 Chrysler produced the Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Mercedes 3.0 liter turbo diesel as an option. This was to be sold in the USA only and not to be offered to the Canadian market. Sales in the US tanked. Americans were not interested in the diesel engine. Sales of the G/ Cherokees using the gas engine were strong. Chrysler had contracted with Benz to supply a vast quantity of these engines. In an attempt to use up the diesel engines Chrysler was committed to the vehicle was offered in Canada with the diesel option. I believe it was a $3700 option. Sales of the gas engine WK plummeted north of the boarder. The diesel Cherokee was the rage in Canada. At the time I was driving a Jeep Liberty with a 3.7 liter gas engine in it. This thing passed everything but a gas station. It towed our Coleman Cheyenne without any difficulty. There was very little difference between fuel economy whether towing or not. On a good tank of fuel we were very lucky to get 400 kilometers at a cost of about $60.00 to fill. We purchased a 2008 diesel Cherokee two summers ago. I filled the Cherokee up yesterday and reset the trip meter with 742 km on it. The cost of the fill up was $67.00. We no longer have the Cheyenne but have upgraded to a Fleetwood Arcadia. The gas engine was very quick to gear down and rev very high going up any sort of a hill or steep grade. The diesel does not even burp.
I am very quick to recognize the added maintenance expense of operating the diesel. Oil changes are triple the cost but having said that the oil change interval is double so there is not really a big difference. For anyone who trades every couple of years stick with gas. You wont realize the savings. After about the third year the savings will start to add up very quickly. A two year old diesel WK is selling for as much now as the vehicle was worth new.
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โApr-09-2010 07:03 PM
Coyotecprs wrote:
Another option to consider would be switching to a wheelchair equipped Motorhome and this would allow you to get the mini-van equipped for wheelchair for daily use as well. Most of the used ones for sell have probably only been equipped for passenger in a wheelchair.
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