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Do diesels make financial sense?

ib516
Explorer II
Explorer II
The answer is NO according to these guys...
Link to story on Pickuptrucks.com

I know that most will say they buy a diesel for the towing performance, and, having owned both, I agree, diesels tow better. But, if one just looks at the $ side of things, gassers make more sense.

I'd buy another 6.4L Hemi powered Ram 2500 in a second if I had the chance.
Prev: 2010 Cougar 322QBS (junk)
02 Dodge 2500 4x4 5.9L CTD 3.55
07 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Mega 5.9L CTD 3.73
14 Ram 2500 4x4 Crew 6.4L Hemi 4.10
06 Chevy 1500 4x4 E-Cab 3.73 5.3L
07 Dodge 1500 5.7L Hemi 3.55 / 2010 Jayco 17z
All above are sold, no longer own an RV
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
troubledwaters wrote:
Dayle1 wrote:
troubledwaters wrote:
I think you got that backwards, it's the diesel boys that are always trying to say the diesel is cheaper than a gasser.


Got some examples that you can reference??
You new here? Just start looking through the 462 page diesel vs. gas sticky at the top. You should be able to find thousands of examples.


No, most of us have been here a lot longer than you. I also see that your employing the last frantic strategy that those who just want to argue use; rudeness.

troubledwaters
Explorer III
Explorer III
Dayle1 wrote:
troubledwaters wrote:
I think you got that backwards, it's the diesel boys that are always trying to say the diesel is cheaper than a gasser.


Got some examples that you can reference??
You new here? Just start looking through 462 page diesel vs. gas sticky at the top. You'll find hundreds of examples; in only one thread. Or you can just read the first page of this thread.

ReneeG
Explorer
Explorer
mat60 wrote:
It wouldn't make any sense for me to have one because I don't travel enough. With that being said I wish I had a diesel every darn time I tow uphill.


. . . or downhill.
2011 Bighorn 3055RL, 2011 F350 DRW 6.7L 4x4 Diesel Lariat and Hensley TrailerSaver BD3, 1992 Jeep ZJ and 1978 Coleman Concord Pop-Up for remote camping
Dave & Renee plus (Champ, Molly, Paris, Missy, and Maggie in spirit), Mica, Mabel, and Melton

Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
"Can somebody do a financial analysis of whether Longhorn or King Ranch makes financial sense compared to a more modestly equipped truck? I'm really curious as to how that pencils out."

LongHorn for me, makes me smile everytime I saddle up!!!
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
37,800# GCVWR "Towing Beast"

"HeavyWeight" B&W RVK3600

2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

ShinerBock
Explorer
Explorer
Can a Ram 2500 6.4L owner here tell me how much an oil change is if you do it yourself? Also, is the oil change interval still 8k? Doing the numbers myself. As I said before, I don't trust Vicentric, and there is a reason my company dropped their subscription for our fleet data.
2014 Ram 2500 6.7L CTD
2016 BMW 2.0L diesel (work and back car)
2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 3.0L Ecodiesel

Highland Ridge Silverstar 378RBS

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
Could someone point me to the brand, model and options needed for a new gasser to tow our 16K 39'4" Bighorn 5th wheel in the West coast mountainous routes? I would like to get rid of my stinky, noisy, overly expensive and ruff riding HD diesel RAM 3500. Desire is something that rides more car like with a quiet motor.

Thank Chris
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

ktmrfs
Explorer
Explorer
to me financial sense for vehicles I drive is near the very bottom of the criteria list. Decades ago gas engines weren't up to the job for heavy towing, today with the right choice give a good alternative to a diesel for towing. Pick which you want.

We've gone with diesels on both our trucks, I'd do it again, could care less about the financial aspects, it's which we like the most.

And in fact for us there are few decisions where financial sense is the deciding factor. In some it's more important than others, but generally for us it not much of a deciding factor.
2011 Keystone Outback 295RE
2004 14' bikehauler with full living quarters
2015.5 Denali 4x4 CC/SB Duramax/Allison
2004.5 Silverado 4x4 CC/SB Duramax/Allison passed on to our Son!

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
WOW!!!!!!!! you opened a can of worms. just drive what you like.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
troubledwaters wrote:
Chase_WV wrote:
I towed with both a gas and a diesel. Will never go back to gas even if I only tow a few times a year even if f I want to use my Ram 3500 CTD to drive back and forth to work every day. I am very happy with the costs involved with owning a diesel. Ironically, the only ones who have a problem about the costs of owning a diesel, are the ones who own a gasser. If you own a diesel, you shouldn’t have to even worry about the justification fo owning one unless someone else wants to start making your payments.
I think you got that backwards, it's the diesel boys that are always trying to say the diesel is cheaper than a gasser.


Never heard anyone suggest the diesel is cheaper to operate, only that the difference in price isn't substantial.

Dayle1
Explorer II
Explorer II
troubledwaters wrote:
I think you got that backwards, it's the diesel boys that are always trying to say the diesel is cheaper than a gasser.


Got some examples that you can reference??
Larry Day
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'19 Starcraft Telluride 292RLS
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troubledwaters
Explorer III
Explorer III
Chase_WV wrote:
I towed with both a gas and a diesel. Will never go back to gas even if I only tow a few times a year even if f I want to use my Ram 3500 CTD to drive back and forth to work every day. I am very happy with the costs involved with owning a diesel. Ironically, the only ones who have a problem about the costs of owning a diesel, are the ones who own a gasser. If you own a diesel, you shouldn’t have to even worry about the justification fo owning one unless someone else wants to start making your payments.
I think you got that backwards, it's the diesel boys that are always trying to say the diesel is cheaper than a gasser.

HadEnough
Explorer
Explorer
I think it's less about the engine type and more about the transmission. The torque is nice, but revving up the gasser RPMs in a low gear does a lot of the same thing unless we are racing up a mountain in a 70MPH zone.

Diesel costs more, diesel repairs cost more, diesel trucks cost more. Extra mileage you can put on a diesel is debatable given just about everything else will fail around the engine core.

IdaD
Explorer
Explorer
Diesel trucks are much nicer than their HD gas equivalents, towing or not. Even if there's a premium to pay it's worth it to me, although I still think it's a wash relative to what you'll spend on either type of truck from a total cost of ownership standpoint.

Can somebody do a financial analysis of whether Longhorn or King Ranch makes financial sense compared to a more modestly equipped truck? I'm really curious as to how that pencils out.
2015 Cummins Ram 4wd CC/SB

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
"Do diesels make financial sense?"

Well, ours does mainly because it's ours free and clear, and been that way for 10 years.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

Chase_WV
Explorer
Explorer
I towed with both a gas and a diesel. Will never go back to gas even if I only tow a few times a year even if f I want to use my Ram 3500 CTD to drive back and forth to work every day. I am very happy with the costs involved with owning a diesel. Ironically, the only ones who have a problem about the costs of owning a diesel, are the ones who own a gasser. If you own a diesel, you shouldn’t have to even worry about the justification fo owning one unless someone else wants to start making your payments.
2017 Ram 3500 6.7 CTD
2012 Keystone Hideout 31RBDS (Reese Dual Cam WD)