May-14-2019 05:38 AM
May-17-2019 11:06 PM
librty02 wrote:
The cost difference between 87 gasoline and diesel fuel is the closest it's ever been in the last 15 years in my area with 87 around 3.12 and diesel at 3.69. Gasoline prices have risen alot the past 3 months here from 2.5 to the 3.12 it is today while diesel fuel cost has not changed at all. When 87 was 2.50 per gallon diesel was 3.69 per gallon and that is the norm for the past 15 years here. That over a dollar a gallon more for the diesel fuel could never be made up in mpg difference.
May-15-2019 10:14 AM
librty02 wrote:
The cost difference between 87 gasoline and diesel fuel is the closest it's ever been in the last 15 years in my area with 87 around 3.12 and diesel at 3.69. Gasoline prices have risen alot the past 3 months here from 2.5 to the 3.12 it is today while diesel fuel cost has not changed at all. When 87 was 2.50 per gallon diesel was 3.69 per gallon and that is the norm for the past 15 years here. That over a dollar a gallon more for the diesel fuel could never be made up in mpg difference.
May-15-2019 04:52 AM
May-15-2019 04:13 AM
Slick Rick wrote:
I own both engines, Ecoboost in a 2018 Expedition and a 2015 F350 PSD/SRW. I use the truck to haul a 3000lb truck camper, no towing. I get about 10-12 mpg. But of course diesel is more expensive than 87 octane.
May-14-2019 05:35 PM
Slick Rick wrote:
I own both engines, Ecoboost in a 2018 Expedition and a 2015 F350 PSD/SRW. I use the truck to haul a 3000lb truck camper, no towing. I get about 10-12 mpg. But of course diesel is more expensive than 87 octane.
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philh wrote:
Does your rental agreement permit towing?
May-14-2019 10:06 AM
philh wrote:
Does your rental agreement permit towing?
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