diesel pickups

   / diesel pickups #61  
TimberXX,

Well, you got the Chevy/Ford/Dodge debate going. Again. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Everytime this question comes up the comparisions start between gas vs diesel. Sometimes the comparisons are valid and sometimes not depending on what YOU need/want.

Many times people will compare the mpg between a gasser and a diesel where the gas engine is "small" meaning around 4-5 liters while the diesel are around 6 liters are larger. If all you want is a truck with good mpg this maybe a valid comparison. BUT if you do any towing/hauling and the comparison needs to be between gas and diesel engines that will perform the work then the diesel wins the mpg battle and the work battle.

Even if you don't haul/tow if you need/want a fullsize PU with a Crew Cab, 4x4, and a eight foot bed I think the diesel will win the mpg comparison with gas. It mgiht be different today but when I was shopping for a new truck in 2001 the MPG difference between a small Ranger/S10 like PU with 4x4 and the diesel I wanted was minimal in my book. Some of the small PUs where getting low 20's mpg. That small difference and the fact that I needed to be able to carry two kids in child seat plus two adults ruled out a small truck. The mpg is a full size PU with a gasser was in the low to mid teens. It may be different now though.

What I bought was a Ford 2002 F350 SRW 4x4 Crew Cab with an eight foot bed. Last time I was on the quarry scales I was 7,700 pounds. The truck is maybe 200 pounds lighter now. My drive is aroud 70 miles a day. About 50 of those miles are rural 55 mph driving and the rest is or can be in heavy traffic. I'm getting between 19.5 to 20.5 mpg. I don't but my foot into pedal and I keep it pretty much at 55 mph.

Cost to own. Diesel in my area moves around in price compared to gas. Sometimes its around the price of premium sometimes its down near 87 octane gas. Most of my gassers I have run premium since I cant stand gas engines knock. I like diesel Clack Clack Clack. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif So for me diesel is cheaper fuel.

I change the oil and filter two to three times a years. I use Shell 5wx40 synthetic( Lets not start the oil debate! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif) This stuff is about $13 a gallon so it costs me roughly $60 for an oil change. $120-180 per year. I just put in a new fuel filter and air filter. They where expensive, something like $20-$30 but the fuel filter is every 15,000 miles or there abouts the air filter I think is every 50,000 miles or some such.

I squirt some lube grease in as well. They only other money taken buy the truck has been windshield wiper blades and I just put a new set of tires on the truck. This Ford has been the best and cheapest vehicle I have every had. 50,000+ miles and no problems. Nothing. Its only cost consumables.

You pay more for the oil burner engine but it holds it value and you will get the dollar back when you sell the truck.

Later,
Dan
 
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#62  
thanks for all the input guys, as always TBN has the answers! I am gonna look long and hard, having only one vehicle the reliabily of the diesel would be very important, and im sure i can buy plenty of toys to haul! There is no way i am afford a new truck, but i went up to new hampshire this weekend and saw GM's sale. Chevy 2500 Duramax (Detriot Diesel) extended cab, 4x4 LT for $35k... isnt that incredible???
 
   / diesel pickups #63  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue"> 97 Dodge dually, #10 plate, 16 cfm non waste gated turbo, 4" exhaust, 4K gov. spring kit, 6 speed NV5600. I love my truck!!
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1993 Chevy 1/2 ton 4x4....work truck package ( which is Chevrolets way of saying a truck with nothing on it except an AM radio) 93000 miles,totaled out,insurance company bought it from me and GIVE me a salvage title I still have the truck and it looks great ( really does) Truck is PAID for and I love it..... I would love to have a 1 ton 4x4 diesel...but I like to eat and my 4 kids and wife do too.Guess I will have to keep the Chevy another 12 years.
 
   / diesel pickups #64  
TimberXX,

Goto the bank and look up the value of the truck with a diesel and with a gasser to see if the oil burner held it value.

I think the Duramax is an Izusu engine.

Later,
Dan
 
   / diesel pickups #65  
Can us diesel folks at least agree that we drive diesels? Instead of slashing each other? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / diesel pickups #66  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( thanks for all the input guys, as always TBN has the answers! I am gonna look long and hard, having only one vehicle the reliabily of the diesel would be very important, and im sure i can buy plenty of toys to haul! There is no way i am afford a new truck, but i went up to new hampshire this weekend and saw GM's sale. Chevy 2500 Duramax (Detriot Diesel) extended cab, 4x4 LT for $35k... isnt that incredible??? )</font>

The GM pricing now is incredible. We're buying a new Denali Thursday at a $12,000 savings! My buddy at work just bought a new crew cab GMC Sierra 4x4 with Duramax like mine. I get 19mpg, my wife's stepdad got 23mpg because he drove slower. The Allison tranny is the best available.
 
   / diesel pickups #67  
<font color="blue"> We're buying a new Denali Thursday at a $12,000 savings! </font>

I've heard of a Envoy Denali and a Yukon Denali, would it happen to be one of those? Isn't Denali a model style, like Lariat or Eddie Bauer would be on a Ford?

The Employee Discount is a bit lower than the invoice price.
 
   / diesel pickups #68  
Glad you like it.
 
   / diesel pickups #69  
You're correct. We're getting a Yukon Denali.
 
   / diesel pickups #70  
I'm not going to give any opinions or advice, since you've gotten lots of those so far. Whether or not a diesel is right for you is up to you to decide. What I can do is report that I drive a 2004 Chevy with the Duramax diesel and I get the exact same mileage I got with my 1999 Chevy gas 5.3L engine. Both are 4x4, short bed, extended cab pickups. The gas is a 1/2 ton and the diesel is a 3/4 ton. I get 17 MPG rural/city mix, 19 MPG highway with light loads. I haven't done any heavy hauling or towing yet.

If anyone wants even more power from their diesel, check out www.tstproducts.com.
 

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