โApr-29-2015 10:55 AM
โMay-01-2015 06:41 PM
โMay-01-2015 12:57 PM
carl2591 wrote:
Towing out west I bet the gas guys wish they had forced induction at least for the day.
โMay-01-2015 11:54 AM
love2rvcamp wrote:
I have a 6.2 and tow our trailer which is a little lighter than yours. We love the towing experience and the overall truck. It is a lariat so I got all the bells and whistles. I use it as my daily driving vehicle.
I have a little over 3000 lbs of payload which is more than I need now and even for anything I could possibly want to upgrade to.
Get the one you will be happy with.
Mike
โMay-01-2015 07:54 AM
โMay-01-2015 06:01 AM
โApr-30-2015 09:09 PM
jerem0621 wrote:rhagfo wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Diesels hold more value than gassers for a while, but at a point the value (actual price people are willing to pay) has more to do with condition and price...if I have $5500 to spend on a truck... Would I buy a rusty 96 PSD or an immaculate V10 Superduty...for the same money...my experience...I bought the 99 V10.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Nothing like an apples to Oranges comparison!:S
Like condition for like condition, the diesel will hold its value far better than a gas TV.
Why not compare a rust bucket gasser to a prestige diesel, not even close. Diesel will hold that value even with higher mileage!
I think the point you made is diesels do hold better value! $5,500 won't get much more than a rust bucket diesel, the engine is worth that much!
Russ that was the point. If you have a budget of $5500.00.. which I did have at the time. That was ALL I could spend on a TV. Diesels I could afford were either not a crew cab or worn out rust buckets. Found a 99 V10 for the same money that was not a bucket and bought it. A PSD in the same condition would have been 10 grand more.
So for me.. $5500.00 was the equalizer... the apple that I had to work with..
Sorry to offend or cause confusion.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โApr-30-2015 07:05 PM
rhagfo wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Diesels hold more value than gassers for a while, but at a point the value (actual price people are willing to pay) has more to do with condition and price...if I have $5500 to spend on a truck... Would I buy a rusty 96 PSD or an immaculate V10 Superduty...for the same money...my experience...I bought the 99 V10.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Nothing like an apples to Oranges comparison!:S
Like condition for like condition, the diesel will hold its value far better than a gas TV.
Why not compare a rust bucket gasser to a prestige diesel, not even close. Diesel will hold that value even with higher mileage!
I think the point you made is diesels do hold better value! $5,500 won't get much more than a rust bucket diesel, the engine is worth that much!
โApr-30-2015 06:06 PM
rhagfo wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
Diesels hold more value than gassers for a while, but at a point the value (actual price people are willing to pay) has more to do with condition and price...if I have $5500 to spend on a truck... Would I buy a rusty 96 PSD or an immaculate V10 Superduty...for the same money...my experience...I bought the 99 V10.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Nothing like an apples to Oranges comparison!:S
Like condition for like condition, the diesel will hold its value far better than a gas TV.
Why not compare a rust bucket gasser to a prestige diesel, not even close. Diesel will hold that value even with higher mileage!
I think the point you made is diesels do hold better value! $5,500 won't get much more than a rust bucket diesel, the engine is worth that much!
โApr-30-2015 05:44 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
Diesels hold more value than gassers for a while, but at a point the value (actual price people are willing to pay) has more to do with condition and price...if I have $5500 to spend on a truck... Would I buy a rusty 96 PSD or an immaculate V10 Superduty...for the same money...my experience...I bought the 99 V10.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โApr-30-2015 02:45 PM
crcr wrote:Greene728 wrote: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.
Wrong. Opinion and nothing more.
I disclosed that I was expressing an opinion in my post. Did you not see "IMHO"? If you don't know what IMHO means, Google it.
We're all expressing opinions here, that's what a forum is for.
IMHO, your opinion is wrong and mine is correct. ๐
โApr-30-2015 02:38 PM
spud1957 wrote:
The fact it was a rental
โApr-30-2015 12:56 PM
Greene728 wrote: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.
Wrong. Opinion and nothing more.
โApr-30-2015 12:23 PM
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