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Jan-18-2018 07:43 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Come on everyone knows cherry or apple pie and a big ole scoop of french vanilla ice cream is the best!
Jan-18-2018 07:31 PM
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Jan-18-2018 10:28 AM
1stgenfarmboy wrote:
I think almost all of us can agree, if you are choosing a diesel to save money, I can almost promise you can save more money by conserving somewhere eles.
a pack of sigs a day is $208 a month
eat out every day is $120 a month
thats just 2
If you buy a diesel because you like a diesel then OK
If you buy a diesel because it serves your needs better OK
but you really need to put alot of miles on your truck for the diesel to save you much money, so that comes into play.
if you only drive 1,100 miles a month " this is us " it don't really pay off.
that only comes out to $30.00 a month savings, thats one time eating out with the wife.
when I factor this in with the astronomical cost to repair a breakdown on a new diesel "if one did happen" it just don't make sense for us.
PS I am a diesel guy also and have owned 5 diesel trucks and still have one for myself.
If you choose a diesel because you can't afford to feed a gas engine.....you probably don't need to buy a new truck.
Jan-18-2018 10:17 AM
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Jan-18-2018 09:17 AM
Allamakee1 wrote:
I feel like your getting upset now. Some people are ok with wasting money, I am not one of them. Sorry if that bothers you.
Allamakee1 wrote:
My personal savings last month was $135.48, holy cow, you got a good job.
Allamakee1 wrote:
Wait, you owned the thread. Didn't know that. If that's the case you can have the last word....as long as it's not false.
Jan-18-2018 09:07 AM
ShinerBock wrote:MFL wrote:
Wow...like the Ev Rbt, it just keeps going!
Jerry
He is just trying to get the last word and I am enjoying not letting him have it in my own thread. Better grab a Snickers cause we going to be here for a while.
Jan-18-2018 08:47 AM
ShinerBock wrote:Allamakee1 wrote:
This is RV.net. Take that into consideration. Most half ton owners do nothing but commute and drive back and forth from the store. What possible reason does one have to need 135 more horsepower when it's costing them extra money (somewhere between $303 and $565 a year-a whole months truck payment for some is in that range)?
It is none of your business what reason someone has to want 135 extra power. It is not your money so move on.Allamakee1 wrote:
Now for performance, that is an opinion again. Good for you, you made it up the hill faster than me by a whole minute, but you also got 2-mpg at that time. That is not good performance in my mind.
Good for you, your savings last month was less then what I make in 15 minutes. What does this have to do with anything?Allamakee1 wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, you have no historical data on the subject. The one fact you reported was about a newly introduced truck in the very first year.
And it is not just me who is saying this. Even Ram and GM stated that they only expect a 20% or less take rate in their small diesels as well. I guess those guys are wrong too?
Jan-18-2018 08:45 AM
Jan-18-2018 08:31 AM
MFL wrote:
Wow...like the Ev Rbt, it just keeps going!
Jerry
Jan-18-2018 08:30 AM
Allamakee1 wrote:
This is RV.net. Take that into consideration. Most half ton owners do nothing but commute and drive back and forth from the store. What possible reason does one have to need 135 more horsepower when it's costing them extra money (somewhere between $303 and $565 a year-a whole months truck payment for some is in that range)?
Allamakee1 wrote:
Now for performance, that is an opinion again. Good for you, you made it up the hill faster than me by a whole minute, but you also got 2-mpg at that time. That is not good performance in my mind.
Allamakee1 wrote:
As far as I'm concerned, you have no historical data on the subject. The one fact you reported was about a newly introduced truck in the very first year.