Originally posted by: M0R0NI
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: M0R0NI
I think it is because there is a public perception that a diesel is better on gas milage. Not always the truth and usually the price of the diesel makes it more expensive in the long run.
Eh? Mileage is always better for a Diesel with a comparable engine size.
Milage is better when hauling a load it does not get worse when worked harder. It is not always better.
Yes, it pretty much IS always better. Towing or unloaded. Name a car or light truck that has both diesel and gas engines available where the diesel gets worse mileage.
Still waiting..........
That said, I don't see why all these snapperheads are buying diesel pickups to tow their boats and do light hauling. You will NEVER save money like that.
Diesel is generally more expensive than gas, and the initial cost of the diesel option pretty much ensures that you'll never recoup that cost.
Plus, it always kills me when you see these idiots in their Powerstrokes, Duramaxes and Cummins pickups stop somewhere and leave them running.
Like that helps anything.
When I worked at the Ford dealership, every diesel driver who was stopping by to drop off a towed car, pick up parts, etc, would leave their truck running in the service lane, like it was a semi truck. We'd always go and shut them off. They stunk and you couldn't hear a damn thing over them.
But more power to the dudes who want one. Spend that money. Just don't come around me trying to justify buying one with "better mileage" "lasts longer" "save money".