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[GMCnet] Diesel Power and It's So-called "Economy" [message #139433] Tue, 16 August 2011 09:24 Go to previous message
k2gkk is currently offline  k2gkk   United States
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Whatever improvement in mpg comes with Diesel power is
mostly offset in the USA by the considerably higher cost
of Diesel fuel. Then you have to consider the generally
much higher cost of maintenance and repairs that come
along with a Diesel engine.

We have three vehicles; V-6 Ford Explorer, 6.0L gas GMC
2500 Sierra p/u, and 6.0L Diesel Ford F-250 p/u.

The Explorer gets the best miles/dollar. Choice between
using the GMC or Ford pickup is a day-to-day thing that
depends upon current price differential between 87 octane
and Diesel fuel. Cost of maintenance/repairs on the Diesel
almost always swing the choice to the GMC gasoline powered
pickup unless we will be pulling our 8,000 pound travel
trailer. That has not been done in the past three years!

When I bought the F-250 in early 2004, gasoline was $1.40
per gallon and Diesel was about $1.25. I believed that the
purchase of the F-250 made sense then. It has NOT turned
out that way with Diesel generally costing at least $.30
more per gallon . I think I really ought to sell the 2004
F-250 Diesel Lariat 4x4 that only has ~75,000 miles on it.

A local friend in the petroleum industry tells me that a
big reason for the higher cost of the Diesel is that much
or US Diesel production gets sent to Europe because the
low-sulphur fuel we have here is demanded by environmental
regulations in Europe and fuel suppliers in those nations
will pay higher prices for OUR Diesel fuel even with the
added transportation costs because they have no choice!

I believe that Diesel power is a case of "Be careful what
you ask or pray for; you might get it!" The "payoff" for
the change to the oilburner will likely take so many years
that the vehicle will be VERY old before it happens!

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