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On Sep 29, 11:51*am, Secular Humourist wrote:
On 9/29/10 11:47 AM, wrote: On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 05:14:26 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Sep 29, 1:09 am, *wrote: *wrote in message news:avmdnUed1_nRGD_RnZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@giganews. com... John H wrote: Trying to decide which to get - between Toyota, Ford, GMC. Toyota doesn't make a diesel, but the question becomes, 'Why diesel'? The price of the truck is about $8K more than the gasser. The diesels get better mileage, supposedly, but diesel also costs more. Any ideas out there? Don't buy into that E85 Flex fuel bull**** from Dodge and GMC. *The fuel economy drops at roughly the same percentage as the fuel savings. *In the end you just fill up more often. Diesels last a long, long time and have a ton of torque. *You don't need the torque unless a 30 footer is in your future! Depends where you tow, and what you tow. *I drive a crewcab 2004 Chevy diesel. *I tow a 4400# boat over 9-10,000' passes. *Love the power. *Also like the mileage. * The newer trucks get a little more mileage as they have an extra gear in the tranny. *Towing the boat at 65 and with the popup slide in camper, which adds 1500# to the truck and 8" to the height I get about 13-14.5 mpg. * Driving to Los Angeles and the truck without camper gets about 19 mpg at 80 mph. *Maintenance is about 2x for oil changes. *The new Tundra's are nice, and have a 10,000# tow rating, but the mileage sucks when towing, and about average for any of the trucks when not towing. *My son in laws older Tundra is still running good at 150k. *But he also does not tow. Towing and not needing mountain climbing power, I would get a gas rig, as the difference buys a lot of gas. *The difference is less than $8k as the extra money normally includes a lot of nice options. *Which ever vehicle you buy, get the power extension mirrors if towing. Around my area, there's probably more farmer owned diesel *pickups than gas. The construction guys like the diesel pickups too. I imagine there are plenty on the used market now that they are out of work. The farmers buy diesel trucks because they have other diesel-powered equipment on their property and many have a large capacity diesel tank from which to pump fuel. -- Republicans are the Party of No: No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals BUT.... Farm Diesel is dyed. Up here, they DO check for that at the Weigh Scales. If caught in the family truck, she's a stiff fine. It may also cause you to loose your Farm Tax Exemption. |
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