โMar-03-2014 10:23 AM
โMar-04-2014 04:49 PM
okan-star wrote:805gregg wrote:
They are 25 years late to the diesel party
Actually Toyota has had a diesel motor option in trucks since the early 80`s , before Dodge
Saw one at a gas station a few years ago , kinda wanted it
โMar-04-2014 04:35 PM
โMar-04-2014 04:34 PM
CKNSLS wrote:
It's pretty much as I figured...nobody takes their $50,000.00 diesels to Walmart.....just the ones that have "a few" miles on them!
โMar-04-2014 04:32 PM
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โMar-04-2014 03:05 PM
tomman58 wrote:
Gee wonder how long it will take them to "copy" the engine and put a Japanese name on it. Kinda like most of their big achievements!
โMar-04-2014 03:02 PM
serpa4 wrote:
I'll look at it. My GMC can kiss my butt.
Vibrations in the drive line.
Paint wearing off the dash.
Dually fenders cracking and never hit/dinged.
1/3 dash lights burned out.
3/4 steering wheel lights burnt out.
Cheap stuff like no glove box or hood lights.
Front turn signal lights falling out.
Speakers not working.
Steering clunks
Transfer case rub through.
And more. I baby my truck, keep it covered, and frequent oil changes.
All this at only 70,000 miles. I've had better luck with my previous 3 F350.
All smaller stuff, but dealing with it daily and I think this $40,000 truck from 2007 is a pretty poor quality thing. However, it makes life simple on choices, no GM products for me, cars or trucks.
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โMar-04-2014 02:07 PM
sleepy wrote:CKNSLS wrote:2BLAZERS wrote:sleepy wrote:
If the price at the pump is exactlly the same between gasoline and diesel...
diesel is still much cheaper.
Because diesel gets so many more mpg
On my best day my old 3/4 ton gasoline fueled truck got 9.9 mpg
With my Lance 1161 fully loaded I actually have almost 70,000 miles averaging 15.1 mpg using diesel (my trucks computer read out and verified)
If both fuels are $4.00/gallon
My old gasoline engine would require 505.05 gallons to go 5000 mile which would cost $2020.20
My diesel engine would require 331.12 gallons to go 5000 miles which would cost $1324.50
That is a $695.69 savings over 5000 milesat $4.00/gallon
That is $24,349.38 saved in fuel over a gasoline engine for the 70,000 miles that I have had my Duramax if both gasoline and diesel are both priced at exactly $4.00/gallon.
It appears to me that the extra cost of the diesel engine has been well worth it...
Your math is wrong. $695.69 in savings per 5000 miles. 70,000/5000 = 14. $695.69*14 = $ 9,739.66 in savings in 70k miles. So you've now offset the cost of the diesel upgrade with diesel = gas in costs per gallon.
To bad diesel has basically been costing at 50 cents a gallon more than gas for almost 10 years now.
The cost of the maintenance will easily eat at least 50% (or more) of the amount "saved". We have to assume the maintenance will be done at a commercial garage or dealership since MOST PEOPLE will have it performed that way. Yes, you have maintenance on a gas motor as well-it's not anywhere near as costly.
Dear CKNSLS
When will I have to start doing the maintaince beyond the $44 oil changes at walmart.
Of couse my duramax is only 11 years old and I have looked, I can't find any plugs, points, etc to work on in my diesel engine.
Are you sure that you have a diesel engine? Have you ever had one? If so you must have abused it or been very unlucky.
With that note, I decided I'd better look.
My search of your past posts tell me that you own a 2011 1/2 ton pick up truck that you tow a small trailer with.
That doesn't sound like you have a lot of diesel maintaince experience
Please correct me if I'm wrong... we want the forum reader to get honest information, don't we?
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