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diver110 wrote:
This parallels a post I just made (the answer to which was, bascially, hey dummy, get a 1 -ton). I get that diesel is a better performer under load (and I am not trying to start a gas versus diesel discussion, which I am sure has been beaten beyond recognition on this forum). But getting diesel does mean sacrificing a fair amount payload, 650 pounds in some configurations. Are the advantages of diesel so great, that it is better to make camper fit the diesel truck, of is it defensible to go with gas to get more payload.
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serpa4 wrote:
I'm not giving up my Diesel, but it cost freaking .65 more per gallon in Columbia, SC.
3.65/13mpg=.28 per mile
2.99/8mpg=.37 per mile
I guess about 70,000 to 80,000 miles to pay for the $7K option of a diesel in fuel savings.
If you truck is a daily driver, diesel.
If your truck is only for camping, 70,000 miles for a non-full timer is a long time. I have about 68,0000 on my truck and it's pretty much used to haul my TC or boat only. So, it's been about 7 years and it hasn't paid for itself yet.
โSep-29-2013 07:57 AM
diver110 wrote:
I was talking to a dealer who seemed like a straight shooter. He said the vast majority of truck/ camper combos one sees are over GVWR.....
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