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#1437614 - 06/17/08 08:49 PM
diesel vs. gas
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/10/06
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Loc: Isanti/Ely, MN
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Im looking at getting a truck and im not quiet sure if i want to get a diesel or a gas truck. I do a lot of driving a week and tow a boat 3-4 times a week. The thing that has me going towards the diesel is dont they get better mileage in fuel the gas trucks? Grant it that it will cost more to fill up but if i can go quiet a bit of miles on one tank, i think it will be worth it.
So what would be the better choice
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#1437621 - 06/17/08 09:01 PM
Re: diesel vs. gas
[Re: fishnhuntnboy]
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Registered: 11/09/04
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look at the "truck for towing" thread. it has been discussed. short answer, if you're doing heavy duty towing on a VERY frequent basis, diesel is worth it, otherwise gas is the way to go. you have to do tons and tons of hauling to make the jump to diesel worth it. if you can afford a diesel, go for it, you'll love it, but you like don't need it, IMHO
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#1437782 - 06/17/08 11:15 PM
Re: diesel vs. gas
[Re: Valv]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/10/06
Posts: 284
Loc: Isanti/Ely, MN
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I read that thread and there is alot of good info and put a new insight on which truck to get. My problem is i drive so much a week its over 200 miles prolly close to 280. I have a car right now and just cannot stand it at all cause i hate cars and i hate using my dads truck all the time towing the boat. So from work and play im trying to find a fuel efficent truck that can handle the miles with good mpg and can tow the boat without sucking fuel and having to fill up everyday
Edited by fishnhuntnboy (06/17/08 11:21 PM)
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#1437804 - 06/17/08 11:23 PM
Re: diesel vs. gas
[Re: fishnhuntnboy]
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HotSpotOutdoors Sales & Marketing Adminstrator
Registered: 12/01/05
Posts: 14153
Loc: Arlington,Mn
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I have a 1500 Chev Ext cab 4x4 with a 5300 motor and get pretty good mileage with it even towing the boat. We also have a diesel for the race trailer and its a diesel pig as far as miles per gallon. Stuck with it now as they are not worth a hoot used.
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#1437878 - 06/18/08 06:06 AM
Re: diesel vs. gas
[Re: Valv]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/25/05
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Loc: WBL, MN & Crosslake weekender
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Isn't a diesel also much more to maintain than a gasser? I remember my buddy talking about $60 oil changes for his powerstroke. Just throwing that in there for consideration as well.
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#1437937 - 06/18/08 07:30 AM
Re: diesel vs. gas
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Registered: 06/13/00
Posts: 6603
Loc: Lonsdale, MN
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Cost of oil is same as gas, only needs more, but a diesel runs oil longer. Fuel filters are approx $ 10/15 but you replace them at 15,000 miles. Overall I think diesel engines have less maintenance than a gasser, no spark plugs, coils, etc.
I just changed oil on my Dodge, it cost me $ 95 but it was 3 gallons of Amsoil Heavy Duty marine oil + filter, this will last me 15,000 miles (next month). My wife's Trailblazer with a 5.3 V8 was $ 35 but will last 5000 miles
Edited by Valv (06/18/08 07:32 AM)
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#1437938 - 06/18/08 07:32 AM
Re: diesel vs. gas
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Registered: 03/08/04
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Yeah, the powerjokes take more oil than the Dodge Cummins or the Chevy (Isuzu) Duramax if I remember correctly. Those that own them can tell you how much oil they take.
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#1438861 - 06/18/08 07:31 PM
Re: diesel vs. gas
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/10/06
Posts: 284
Loc: Isanti/Ely, MN
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so realisticly getting a diesel would be the better buy and will last longer than gas.
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#1438895 - 06/18/08 08:06 PM
Re: diesel vs. gas
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HotSpotOutdoors Sales & Marketing Adminstrator
Registered: 12/01/05
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Not all diesel Chevy's are goods at mileage. my sons 2005 Duramax is a fuel pig. Before he did alot of work to the motor, he got 7-8 mpg towing the race trailer. The same as his gas Chevy.
Now throw in to the mix the price for a gallon of diesel and the extra dollars for the diesel motor when it was purchased new, bad deal for sure.
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#1439385 - 06/19/08 09:10 AM
Re: diesel vs. gas
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/02/06
Posts: 808
Loc: MN
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Question fishnhuntnboy. Are you satisfied with the towing manners of your current tow vehical? If you are, and that vehical is gas, and probably a 1/2 ton truck of some sort, then you'll probably be best served with something similar. The diesel option is generally limited to 3/4 ton trucks and larger (i.e. 2500, 2500, 4500, etc). The diesel really shines when you're asking a truck to pull larger loads (say a camper and a boat, 5th wheel, BobCat, etc), reasonable loads over rough/steep terain, or lots of miles (say 50000/year). When asked to do this level of work the better fuel mileage of the diesel and their powercurve advantage (great lowend torque) over gas really shine. However, you will pay much more for the motor which can make the economics a bit iffy (only of real concern if you earn your living from your truck). Now, the upcoming 1/2 ton GM with a baby Duramax should be a very interesting vehical and will probably earn a bunch of converts to diesel. Myself I chose a 2500HD, Duramx/Allison truck last year because I plan on hauling much heavier loads in the next couple of years (renting RV trailers this year to see what we like, probably purchase next year or two), haul them up mountains, and on reasonably long trips. Eventhough my truck is a daily driver, the only commute I have is from my bedroom downstairs to my office - don't need to drive for work 
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#1439418 - 06/19/08 09:38 AM
Re: diesel vs. gas
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Registered: 01/17/00
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I went with a diesel 7.3 F-250. Empty in the summer, light winds I push over 20mpg, but I don't drive empty much. Cooler temps will drop the mileage considerably. I would never want to commute with the truck, and it's been doing a lot of sitting lately. That's fine by me. I bought it to tow heavy loads including my boat and a full size PU camper. I wanted more power and I definitely got all the power I need with this truck. Personally, most, if not all 1/2 ton trucks can tow the big boats just fine. Diesels can get mighty spendy when things go wrong. My 7.3L takes around 15 quarts of oil and if I change it myself I'm looking at an easy $60 for oil/filter. At a shop, it's more like $85-$100. Horribly messy job too removing the filter...a Rotella bath is not cool.  Never had that problem with any gasser oil change.
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