โNov-11-2018 05:05 AM
โNov-14-2018 07:32 AM
Oldmaple wrote:ppine wrote:
It is humorous to me that anyone thinks the fuel cost for a diesel is higher than for a gas engine. Guess again.
I'm choking on diesel prices here. Can find gas for $2.29, diesel for $3.22.
โNov-14-2018 02:56 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Diesel fuel is 20% more than gasoline per gallon here. I sure don't expect to come out ahead financially buying a diesel truck over a gas job. The way I look at it is that my diesel pickup costs me about $10k per year to own and operate. It might cost me $5k per year to drive something else. I think I'll spend the extra 5k per year and enjoy my truck.
โNov-14-2018 02:32 AM
โNov-13-2018 05:40 PM
โNov-13-2018 04:54 PM
Oldmaple wrote:ppine wrote:
It is humorous to me that anyone thinks the fuel cost for a diesel is higher than for a gas engine. Guess again.
I'm choking on diesel prices here. Can find gas for $2.29, diesel for $3.22.
โNov-13-2018 04:23 PM
ppine wrote:
It is humorous to me that anyone thinks the fuel cost for a diesel is higher than for a gas engine. Guess again.
โNov-13-2018 04:07 PM
Lynnmor wrote:ppine wrote:
It is humorous to me that anyone thinks the fuel cost for a diesel is higher than for a gas engine. Guess again.
A diesel engine exists because they are more fuel efficient. Some states discourage the efficient use of fuels by taxing diesel fuel way more than gasoline. In your home state of Nevada there is only about $.04 per gallon difference. In a tax glutton state like Pennsylvania the obscene confiscation of money by excessive fuel taxes can cause diesel engines to be much less desirable.
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โNov-13-2018 02:52 PM
โNov-13-2018 02:00 PM
A diesel engine exists because they are more fuel efficient. Some states discourage the efficient use of fuels by taxing diesel fuel way more than gasoline. In your home state of Nevada there is only about $.04 per gallon difference. In a tax glutton state like Pennsylvania the obscene confiscation of money by excessive fuel taxes can cause diesel engines to be much less desirable.
โNov-13-2018 01:55 PM
My truck cost $35k and it is worth about $17k in this market after 16 years and 170 k miles. It is the best vehicle I have ever owned.
I was talking with my mechanic the other day. His advice was "don't ever sell it."
โNov-13-2018 01:24 PM
ppine wrote:
It is humorous to me that anyone thinks the fuel cost for a diesel is higher than for a gas engine. Guess again.
โNov-13-2018 11:46 AM
ppine wrote:
It is humorous to me that anyone thinks the fuel cost for a diesel is higher than for a gas engine. Guess again.
โNov-13-2018 10:28 AM
โNov-13-2018 08:45 AM
โNov-13-2018 08:44 AM
ppine wrote:
No one buys a new truck as an investment. Owning one is clearly an expense. It is consumptive spending, not investment spending. Duh.
I get tired of hearing people talk about the high cost of diesel purchase, repairs and fuel costs. It is a load of ****. It cost me $5k extra to buy a diesel. Now my truck has 170k miles on it. It is going up in value because mechanics think it is "still fresh." The same gas truck would be worth very little. It has saved me lots of fuel costs over the years. It has cost very little except maintenance. The first brake job was at 125 k miles. I rebuilt the front end. That is remarkable. The trans is still fine.
My truck cost $35k and it is worth about $17k in this market after 16 years and 170 k miles. It is the best vehicle I have ever owned.
I was talking with my mechanic the other day. His advice was "don't ever sell it."