Dec-17-2018 06:28 AM
Dec-17-2018 10:04 AM
agesilaus wrote:
DPF? Not on Fords so far as I know. And you are complaining about costs on a 16 year old truck? $8K is a lot less than a new truck would cost. And just to clue you in all diesels underwent major changes in the 2011-2013 time period, depending on brand, and the new trucks so far are quite robust. And does a 2003 even have DPF?! What would the cumulative maintenance costs be on a 300K gas engine?
Dec-17-2018 09:50 AM
Dec-17-2018 09:45 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
This is only accounting for oil and filter changes.
Diesels have SUBSTANTIALLY higher maintenance costs including the following that you will have to address if you keep your truck long enough.
* Expensive injectors (routine wear item)
* Expensive HPOP, Fuel Pumps, Lift Pumps etc.
* Expensive Batteries X2
* Expensive particulate filters that will need to be replaced at some point.
If you only keep your truck 1 - 3 years and buy new you will not notice these added maintenance costs
But someone who keeps their truck for years will have to cross paths with these.
And, I consider all of these routine wear items on a diesel vehicle.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Dec-17-2018 09:43 AM
Lantley wrote:jerem0621 wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Diesel costs more to maintain is an old wives tale. Modern diesels with the exception of fuel and oil are no more expensive to run than a gas motor. While diesels dont like idling around town on the highway they are a joy to drive. There are a few gas motors now that are rated to tow heavy, diesels are still way more capable of handling heavy loads.
This is only accounting for oil and filter changes.
Diesels have SUBSTANTIALLY higher maintenance costs including the following that you will have to address if you keep your truck long enough.
* Expensive injectors (routine wear item)
* Expensive HPOP, Fuel Pumps, Lift Pumps etc.
* Expensive Batteries X2
* Expensive particulate filters that will need to be replaced at some point.
If you only keep your truck 1 - 3 years and buy new you will not notice these added maintenance costs
But someone who keeps their truck for years will have to cross paths with these.
And, I consider all of these routine wear items on a diesel vehicle.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Have you actually experienced these cost? Have you actually owned a high mileage diesel and found these cost to be true?
I kept my last truck for 300K and did not experience any of the cost or repair items you listed.
Dec-17-2018 09:34 AM
camperdave wrote:Hopefully it's not about worrying what it costs.
Traveling, seeing new places and meeting people is what it's all about.
Dec-17-2018 09:27 AM
Dec-17-2018 09:17 AM
BeerBrewer wrote:
Frankly, it was this trip that spawned the idea of us getting an TT and touring the country "some day". Not only did we see some amazing sites, we also met some equally amazing people. Well "some day" has arrived!
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Dec-17-2018 08:58 AM
Dec-17-2018 08:57 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
This is only accounting for oil and filter changes.
Diesels have SUBSTANTIALLY higher maintenance costs including the following that you will have to address if you keep your truck long enough.
* Expensive injectors (routine wear item)
* Expensive HPOP, Fuel Pumps, Lift Pumps etc.
* Expensive Batteries X2
* Expensive particulate filters that will need to be replaced at some point.
If you only keep your truck 1 - 3 years and buy new you will not notice these added maintenance costs
But someone who keeps their truck for years will have to cross paths with these.
And, I consider all of these routine wear items on a diesel vehicle.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Dec-17-2018 08:48 AM
jerem0621 wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Diesel costs more to maintain is an old wives tale. Modern diesels with the exception of fuel and oil are no more expensive to run than a gas motor. While diesels dont like idling around town on the highway they are a joy to drive. There are a few gas motors now that are rated to tow heavy, diesels are still way more capable of handling heavy loads.
This is only accounting for oil and filter changes.
Diesels have SUBSTANTIALLY higher maintenance costs including the following that you will have to address if you keep your truck long enough.
* Expensive injectors (routine wear item)
* Expensive HPOP, Fuel Pumps, Lift Pumps etc.
* Expensive Batteries X2
* Expensive particulate filters that will need to be replaced at some point.
If you only keep your truck 1 - 3 years and buy new you will not notice these added maintenance costs
But someone who keeps their truck for years will have to cross paths with these.
And, I consider all of these routine wear items on a diesel vehicle.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Dec-17-2018 08:47 AM
2oldman wrote:It's always higher here summer and winter, winter by over a buck a gallon. Currently gas is 1.95 and Diesel 2.98 in McphersonBeerBrewer wrote:Except in summer.
.. diesel fuel is generally more expensive than regular gasoline, but I don't know if that's true around the country. Is it?