Apr-29-2015 10:55 AM
Apr-30-2015 10:45 AM
crcr wrote:
As far as value, your decision is a complete no brainer, IMHO. Only $3K more for a truck with same miles but 3 years newer, plus it has the very expensive option of the diesel engine.
For towing, the diesel is always better, plus as someone said, the diesel gives you headroom to tow a heavier RV should you ever desire to, and trust the folks on this forum, many many of us have found ourselves moving to a heavier bigger RV even tho we did not expect to.
And the diesel resale will be much much higher down the road than a gasser 3 years older. You'd be money ahead long term to buy the diesel.
Apr-30-2015 10:34 AM
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Apr-30-2015 07:30 AM
rhagfo wrote:Greene728 wrote:azdryheat wrote:
I like diesel. Someday you just might want to upgrade to a 5th wheel and you'll be ready.
So is the gas not 5th wheel towing capable?
They can, but either need a lighter 5er, or really low gears!
I tow an 11,000# 5er with 14 year old diesel with less than 300 Hp and 3.55 gears, I only need to drop my 5 speed 4th, to pull most hills. Just turned 281,000 miles.
I can't fathom what pulling a 14,000 to 16,000 5er would be like with 100 more Hp and about 250# more of tourque!
Apr-30-2015 06:33 AM
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Apr-29-2015 09:29 PM
Greene728 wrote:azdryheat wrote:
I like diesel. Someday you just might want to upgrade to a 5th wheel and you'll be ready.
So is the gas not 5th wheel towing capable?
Apr-29-2015 07:19 PM
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Apr-29-2015 06:57 PM
azdryheat wrote:
I like diesel. Someday you just might want to upgrade to a 5th wheel and you'll be ready.
Apr-29-2015 06:43 PM
Chase_WV wrote:
Thanks for the info. The search continues. Found out the Diesel was a former rental truck at Enterprise. Amazing what you can find when you look through the glove compartment.
Apr-29-2015 06:06 PM
campigloo wrote:
Consider how you will use the truck the most. If you only tow relatively short distances in the summer for weekends, the gasser may be the better choice. Tow frequently? Diesel is hard to beat, IMO. The maintenance claim made by most is questionable. The only maintenance I do on my Cummins is oil changes. If you do not run a diesel hard enough, often enough you can get into the dirty O2 sensor hassle. But even that can often be fixed with giving it some exercise.