Compact diesel trucks.

   / Compact diesel trucks. #21  
cp1969 said:
The Cummins press release in post #18 is a fairly long-winded article that talks about almost everything except the engine they are going to make.

Exactly my thoughts.
 
   / Compact diesel trucks. #23  
Wow, 25mpg on the highway out of a RAM 1500 and a Durango. Pretty impressive. If this was being sold I would consider the Durango for the wifey.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Compact diesel trucks. #24  
One of my good friends got a common-rail Mercedes turbodiesel panel van called a Sprinter for some landscaping work, it is the smaller model and it can tow up to 5,500 pounds and it gets fantastic mileage, dig this -->> 33 miles per gallon of ULSD!!! :D

This panel van with a pickup chassis would be totally AWESOME!!!! :eek:

Why they do NOT offer this in a pickup is beyond me, they'd sell like hotcakes.

Dodge - Sprinter - Cargo Vans - Passenger Wagon
 
   / Compact diesel trucks. #25  
dmccarty said:
Wow, 25mpg on the highway out of a RAM 1500 and a Durango. Pretty impressive. If this was being sold I would consider the Durango for the wifey.

Later,
Dan

Some people claim their 3/4 and 1 ton Dodges get 24 (mine doesn't; it gets 21 empty). I'd rather have the 3/4 and pay the 4mpg penalty.
 
   / Compact diesel trucks. #26  
I get around 20 with my duramax unloaded. I would think a 1/2 ton could get close to 30. I think the VW cars get close to 50, so you would think one of the big 3 could get a 1/2 ton to get 30.:)
 
   / Compact diesel trucks. #27  
Probably not. The aerodynamics of a 1/2 ton are the same as a 3/4. The only difference is weight which doesn't make as much difference as aerodynamic drag.
 
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#28  
cp1969 said:
Some people claim their 3/4 and 1 ton Dodges get 24 (mine doesn't; it gets 21 empty). I'd rather have the 3/4 and pay the 4mpg penalty.

OK, thats great, but why drive around with an empty pickup when a great road handling car is so much more fun...? :D
 
   / Compact diesel trucks. #29  
Economics. I need a truck from time to time; can't afford to have a car for just transportation and a truck just for hauling.

I look at it like this: Everybody needs a truck at some point, therefore if you can only afford one vehicle, it should be a truck (sized appropriately). If you can afford it, then you can add a car to the fleet.
 
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cp1969 said:
Economics. I need a truck from time to time; can't afford to have a car for just transportation and a truck just for hauling.

I look at it like this: Everybody needs a truck at some point, therefore if you can only afford one vehicle, it should be a truck (sized appropriately). If you can afford it, then you can add a car to the fleet.

Good point, I agree.
 

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