Posted by Kelly C on March 27, 2008 at 16:14:24 from (75.168.42.90):
In Reply to: Why buy a diesel? posted by dej(jed) on March 27, 2008 at 04:57:01:
AT $7000 difference on a $60000 purchase I would not be a diesel buyer. But as a conservitive buyer who does not have a problem buying a good used one. I guess I still paid a premium. maybe $3000 or so for a comparable gasser. Now if its just for hauling your bass boat to and from the lake. That $3000 premium would be a complete waste of $3000.
But when you concider I more than likely will get another 200,000 miles out of this truck. The fact that I can with a full load of hay on the trailer and the back full I can accelerate wile going up hill. And I get 23 mile per gallon compared to the 10 I used to get.( I dont get 23 with a load of hay on) It was a purchase made in heaven for me. I will never not have a diesel truck again ever! Its made that much of a difference in the stuff I do.
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