roadhunter
Elite Member
When I ran the numbers for gas/diesel in the same vehicle the break even point was 150,000 miles.Just on mileage alone.Factor in the DEF,costly oil changes ,winter fuel problems;diesels don't make sense for the average user.Different story if you are going to "work" a HD truck,it may be justified.
I have two friends that just purchased the Ram "Eco-Diesel",time will tell if it works out for them.
I had two other friends that went from a Ford SuperDuty and a Chevy HD back to Chevy
gas half tons. My 2014 Silverado(5.3 liter) gets over 22 mph on the highway.
You are being way too logical. People buy vehicles for a lot of reasons and I doubt that most people pencil out the cost of oil changes and sutch before making a purchase.
I wish little pickups were more popular. In reality a little s-10/ranger sized truck is adequate for what most people do running to lowes or buying gas for the mower or moving furniture.
My wife now drives my 3/4 ton for work/school errands. Now that I think about it I'm not sure when the last time I drove "my" truck. I like the looks and size of these little chevy diesels and may look into one at some point. Curious to see how the mileage goes as it gets broken in.